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SHROPSHIRE

RUEWOOD

Two wet meadows full of wild flowers, traditionally managed by grazing livestock. In spring and summer damp ditches are full of plants such as marsh marigold, cuckoo flower and meadowsweet.

More than 140 different species grow here, including the plant that gives this reserve its name - meadow rue. This is a Shropshire rarity, known only in three places in the county. Once, when there was more wet alder woodland along the River Roden, meadow rue was more widespread. Today you can find it along the old parish boundary hedgerow, separating the two fields.




Photo: Ruewood

DIRECTIONS

Approach from the B5476 south of Wem, turning off towards Tilley. Go through Tilley, turn right towards Commonwood and the gate to the reserve is on the second sharp bend on the right.
 

Location: 1.5km south-west of Wem
Grid ref: SJ 496 278
Size: 2.6ha
Ownership: Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Management: Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Shropshire Wildlife Trust, 193 Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury SY2 6AH. Tel: 01743 284280.