This website makes extensive use of JavaScript. For a richer experience please enable JavaScript in your browser.

High contrast version - your agreement to receive cookies is required

To view a high contrast version of our website we will need to give your computer two cookies. These are functional cookies - they do not collect any of your personal data, but simply remember that you agree to receiving the colour scheme cookies and that you want this website to have a high contrast colour scheme.

If you would like to turn on the high contrast function and receive the cookies, click on the 'accept' button. You will be able to delete the cookies at any time from your machine. If you do not want these cookies or no longer want the site to appear in high contrast colours, click the 'cancel' button. If you do not accept the cookie this function will not work.

We are asking your permission to place these cookies on your machine as part of the European e-Privacy Directive which applies to all sites in the UK. You can find out more about the Directive, the cookies we use on our website and how you can control cookies at www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/privacypolicy.htm#cookies.

Resizing the text size - your agreement to receive cookies is required

To change the size of the text on our website we will need to give your computer two cookies. These are functional cookies. One remembers that you have agreed to receiving the text size cookie while the other one remembers what size of text you have chosen to view the site with. Neither of the cookies collect any of your personal data.

If you would like to change the text size and receive the cookies, click on the 'accept' button. You will be able to delete the cookies at any time from your machine. If you do not want the cookies or no longer want the site to appear with different sized text, click the 'cancel' button. If you do not accept the cookies this function will not work.

We are asking your permission to place these cookies on your machine as part of the European e-Privacy Directive which applies to all sites in the UK. You can find out more about the Directive, the cookies we use on our website and how you can control cookies at www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/privacypolicy.htm#cookies.

Prickly sedge

Taxonomic information

Common Name: Prickly Sedge

Latin Name: Carex muricata ssp.muricata

Family: Cyperaceae

Description

Prickly Sedge Prickly Sedge
Wrap

Prickly sedge is an extremely rare plant. Nearly all the known sites are on very thin limestone soils where there is very little competition from more dominant grasses and sedges.Until recently it was only known from 4 localities in the country. Three of these sites are within the Yorkshire Dales National Park with small colonies in Ribblesdale, Swaledale and Malhamdale. As a result of recent work, it has been identified at a further 5 localities and the national population is thought to be stable. In a recent review of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP), this species no longer met the Priority list criteria and so will no longer be the subject of a national BAP. However, work is currently continuing on this species at a local level.

Prickly sedge is a very difficult species to manage for as it requires very specific grazing levels in which to thrive. This species will not tolerate heavy grazing and will not survive in areas where light grazing allows other more dominant grass species to thrive.

Links:

Prickly Sedge Local Species Action Plan

Graham, F. & Newlands, C., 2007. Monitoring summary for Prickly Sedge (Carex muricata spp. muricata) at Colt Park, Ingleborough NNR in 2007. Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Conservation Research & Monitoring Reports No.6.

Websites:

UK Biodiversity Action Plan

Like this page? Share it:

Yorkshire Dales National Park

Calcareous grassland habitat, © Whitfield Benson.
Curlew, © Whitfield Benson.
Frog orchid, © Whitfield Benson.
Heather moorland habitat, © YDNPA.
Juniper on Moughton, © Frances Graham.
Lapwing, © Whitfield Benson.
Limestone pavement habitat at Scar Close, © Whitfield Benson.
Otter, © Whitfield Benson.
Northern brown argus butterfly, © YDNPA.
Red squirrel, © Whitfield Benson.
Twite, © Whitfield Benson.
Upland lake habitat, © Whitfield Benson.
Garden tiger moth, © Whitfield Benson.

Help with downloading files


For help downloading files, select from the following file types:

Start linksend links

Sorry to interrupt, but what do you think of this website?

You could win a luxury picnic hamper packed to the brim with delicious local produce that you could enjoy in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. All you have to do is fill in our quick survey.

Start linksend