Wayland Wood Track
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Wayland Wood Track by David Pashley as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Pashley Taken: 13 Feb 2019
Wayland is one of the largest woods in South Norfolk and includes a fine mix of tree species: hazel, oak, downy birch, bird-cherry, sallow, ash, hornbeam and field maple. Over 125 species of flowering plant have been recorded. These include bluebells, yellow archangel, water avens, wood anemone, early purple orchid, common twayblade, bugle, and the rare yellow star of Bethlehem.