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Bramford Churchyard is situated on the outskirts of the village, to the west of the River Gipping. A botanical survey of the churchyard in 1993 recorded nearly one hundred species of flowering plants, although a number of these plants are introduced species and garden escapes. In addition to many common wild flowers eg. ox-eye daisy, the site also supports a number of uncommon Suffolk plants for example burnet-saxifrage, salad burnet and round-leaved crane's- bill. The latter species is nationally scarce ie. a species which occurs in 16-100 10x10km. squares in Great Britain.