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Here, three distinctive meadow types are developing before our eyes – with lesser stitchwort, meadow buttercups and sorrel on the silty, acid soil; mouse-ear-hawkweed, birds-foot trefoil and ox-eyes on the lime-rich, brashy forest marble and loam soils; and clustered rush and common spotted orchids (500 spikes in one spot) on poorly-draining clays.
The area is geologically founded on Forest Marble, Blue Lias and Oolitic limestone.
It is constructed from stone, including Blue Lias and Forest Marble quarried within an 8 km radius.
The town rests on Forest Marble which dates back to the Middle Jurassic, and has been used for local building.
Cetiosauriscus glymptonensis: Phillips (1871) named Cetiosaurus glymptonensis on the basis of nine middle-distal caudal centra from the Forest Marble Formation of Oxfordshire, England.
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Primary evergreen seasonal broadleaved lowland forest on crystalline marble-like highly eroded limestone, N slopes of limestone ridge at elev.
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