Crumps Brook
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 12 Sep 2005
A small stream running through a bracken choked corner of Catherton Common. Bracken will overwhelm almost any land that is not cultivated or cattle grazed here. The "ferns" are just the leaves of a huge underground plant. The biggest living thing in Britain may be a bracken plant. A toxic, light thieving pest.
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