Apart from the often extremely stony en mostly
built-over areas of town centres and large cities, the urban landscape provides
numerous habitats as a result of human intervention. Some are famous amongst
botanists, such as railway sidings, for their unique flora. Other habitats are
more accidental and more often than not involve changes to the soil or drainage
situation. Since the 1980s local authorities have been cutting back on
maintenance, so now many lawn are cut less often creating a habitat for
specific grassland species.
On a sand depot left to settle as a foundation for a
new tramway many pioneer plants of sandy soils have found a favourable growing
environment. On the left the Yellow Sweet-clover (Melilotus officinalis) is a
sweetly scented biannual that likes well-drained open soils. The close
relative, Bird's foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), in the middle, is a common
legume found mostly in sandy grassland vegetations. Many insects depend on this
plant for food and nectar. The Biting stonecrop (Sedum acre) is mostly found on
dry sandy soils and along roadsides as it can tolerate gritting salt. It is a
low growing groundcover perennial that benefits from mowing in dry periods as
every succulent leaf can root on bare soil and quickly establish a new plant.
Another plant that is often found along roads is
Sheep's bit scabious (although I know it as Little blue bonnets). This plant (shown
on the left) often found on seaside cliffs and open heathland, is generally
short-lived, often is grows as an annual. This relative of the bellflowers is
highly attractive for bees. Bellflowers have become increasingly rare in the
wild due to changing practices in agriculture.
The Rampion bellflower (Campanula rapunculus) was once used as a
foodplant and eaten like spinach. Now it is rarely seen in dry meadows and
increasingly along roads and motorways, as shown in the middle. Speedwell
(Veronica chamandrys) also grows in roadside verges and other grassland, as
long as the soil is somewhat moist and not too rich in nutrients. It is often
seen as a weed growing in lawns as it tolerates mowing. That does prevent it
from flowering. Any park with suitable soil deserves sways of these lovely blue
flowers...
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