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Brecknock Rare Plant Register Species of Interest That Are Not Native Or Archaeophyte S8/1 Brecknock Rare Plant Register Species of interest that are not native or archaeophyte S8/1 S8/1 Acanthus mollis 270m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Bear's-breech Troed yr arth Neophyte LR 1 Jun 2013 Acanthus mollis SO2112 Blackrock Mons: Llanelly: SSSI0733, SAC08 DB⁴ S8/2 Acer platanoides 260m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Norway Maple Masarnen Norwy 70m Neophyte NLS 18 Nov 2020 Acer platanoides SO0207 Nant Ffrwd, Merthyr Tydfil MT: Vaynor IR¹⁰ Oct 2020 Acer platanoides SO0012 Llwyn Onn (Mid) MT: Vaynor IR⁵ Apr 2020Acer platanoides SN9152 Celsau CFA11: Treflys JC¹ Mar 2020 Acer platanoides SO2314 Llanelly Mons: Llanelly JC¹ Feb 2019Acer platanoides SN9758 Cwm Crogau CFA11: Llanafanfawr DB¹ Oct 2018 Acer platanoides SO0924 Castle Farm CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk DB¹ Jan 2018 Acer platanoides SN9208 Afon Mellte CFA15: Ystradfellte: SSSI0451, DB⁴ SAC71, IPA139 Apr 2017Acer platanoides SN9665 Wernnewydd CFA09: Llanwrthwl DB¹ Jul 2016 Acer platanoides SO0627 Usk CFA12: Llanfrynach DB¹ Jun 2015Acer platanoides SN8411 Coelbren CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf DB² Sep 2014Acer platanoides SO1937 Tregoyd Villa field CFA13: Gwernyfed DB¹ Jan 2014 Acer platanoides SO2316 Cwrt y Gollen site CFA14: Grwyney… DB¹ Apr 2012 Acer platanoides SO0528 Brecon CFA12: Brecon DB¹⁷ 2008 Acer platanoides SO1223 Llansantffraed CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk DB² May 2002Acer platanoides SO1940 Below Little Ffordd-fawr CFA13: Llanigon DB² Apr 2002Acer platanoides SO2142 Hay on Wye CFA13: Llanigon DB² Jul 2000 Acer platanoides SO2821 Pont Esgob CFA14: Grwyney… DB² 2000 Acer platanoides SO2620 Llanbedr CFA14: Grwyney… DB¹⁷ Mar 1961Acer platanoides SO0728 Brynich CFA12: Llanfrynach DB²⁹ S8/3 Acer pseudoplatanus 450m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Sycamore Masarnen 50m Neophyte NLS 202 Nov 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0207 Nant Ffrwd, Merthyr Tydfil MT: Vaynor IR¹⁰ Oct 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0012 Llwyn Onn (Mid) MT: Vaynor IR⁵ Oct 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1124 Newton CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk JC¹ Sep 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SN9958 Penrhiw CFA11: Llanafanfawr IR⁵ Sep 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SO0646 Old Bedw CFA11: Erwood IR³ Sep 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SO0638 Llaneglwys CFA11: Erwood JC¹ Sep 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1420 Cil-wich-fawr CFA14: Llanfihangel… JC¹ Sep 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1223 Llansantffraed CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk JC¹ Aug 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SN8727 Trecastle CFA12: Llywel IR⁵ Aug 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SN8612 Coelbren CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf JC¹ Aug 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1533 Talgarth South CFA13: Talgarth JC¹ Jul 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SN8411 Coelbren CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf JC¹ Jul 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0922 Cwm Cwy CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk JC¹ Jul 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0528 Slwch CFA12: Brecon: SSSI1059 IR⁵ Jul 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SN8212 Abercraf CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf: SSSI0748 JC¹ Jul 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1519 Llangynidr CFA14: Llanfihangel…: SSSI1074 JC¹ Jun 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0330 Pen y Crug East CFA12: Honddu Isaf JC¹ Jun 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SO0929 Waunymynach Common CFA12: Llangors: WTSWW106 JC¹ 1 Brecknock Rare Plant Register Species of interest that are not native or archaeophyte S8/3 S8/3 Acer pseudoplatanus 450m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Sycamore Masarnen 50m Neophyte NLS 202 Jun 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2018 Ffawyddog CFA14: Llangattock JC¹ Jun 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2142 Hay on Wye CFA13: Hay JC¹ May 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2016 Hillside, Llangattock CFA14: Llangattock IR⁵ May 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0030 Glanyscir CFA12: Yscir JC¹ May 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0229 Pennant CFA12: Yscir: SSSI1074 JC¹ May 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0724 Tir hir CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk JC¹ May 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SO0308 Cefn Coed MT: Vaynor: IPA139 IR¹⁰ Apr 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SN9151 Beulah West CFA11: Treflys JC¹ Apr 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0625 Maesderwen CFA12: Llanfrynach JC¹ Apr 2020 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0825 Old Storehouse CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk JC¹ Jan 2020Acer pseudoplatanus SN9505 Hirwaun RCT: Hirwaun JC¹ Nov 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2314 Llanelly Mons: Llanelly DB¹ Oct 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SN9650 Ty'n y Ffos CFA11: Treflys JC¹ Oct 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO0611 Baltic Quarry CFA14: Llangynidr DB¹ Oct 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1417 Cwm Claisfer CFA14: Llangynidr DB¹ Oct 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SO1611 Carmeltown BG: Beaufort DB¹ Sep 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2722 Cwm Nant Mair CFA14: Grwyney… DB¹ Sep 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SN8610 Tonyfildre CFA15: Ystradfellte JC¹ Sep 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2520 Dyffryn CFA14: Grwyney… DB¹ Sep 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SO1129 Pentwyn CFA12: Llangors DB¹ Sep 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SO1028 Llanywern CFA12: Llangors DB¹ Sep 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SN8846 Llanwyrtyd Wells East CFA11: Llanwrtyd Wells: SSSI0976 JC¹ Aug 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SN8663 Craig Cwplau CFA09: Llanwrthwl: SSSI0458 DB¹ Jul 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SN9827 Llanilltyd CFA12: Trallong DB¹ Jun 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO1834 Llanelieu CFA13: Talgarth DB¹ Jun 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SN9942 Mynachdy CFA12: Merthyr Cynog DB¹ Jun 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SO2140 Llanigon CFA13: Llanigon DB¹ Jun 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SN9662 Penrhos CFA09: Llanwrthwl DB¹ Jun 2019 Acer pseudoplatanus SN8432 Crug y Bwbach CFA12: Llywel DB¹ May 2019Acer pseudoplatanus SN8647 Llanwrtyd CFA11: Llanwrtyd Wells: SSSI0018, DB¹ IPA138 S8/4 Aesculus hippocastanum 400m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Horse-chestnut Castanwydden y meirch 60m Neophyte NLS 60 Oct 2020Aesculus hippocastanum SO0308 Cefn Coed MT: Vaynor IR¹⁰ Aug 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO1122 Talybont-on-Usk CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk JC¹ Aug 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO1533 Talgarth South CFA13: Talgarth JC¹ Jun 2020Aesculus hippocastanum SO0929 Waunymynach Common CFA12: Llangors JC¹ Jun 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO2018 Ffawyddog CFA14: Llangattock JC¹ May 2020Aesculus hippocastanum SO2242 Hay-on-Wye SSSI0896, SAC14, IPA138 JC¹ May 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0130 Cradoc CFA12: Yscir JC¹ May 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0428 Brecon CFA12: Brecon JC¹ May 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0725 Llanfrynach CFA12: Llanfrynach JC¹ Mar 2020 Aesculus hippocastanum SO2314 Llanelly Mons: Llanelly JC¹ Oct 2019Aesculus hippocastanum SO1611 Carmeltown BG: Beaufort DB¹ 2 Brecknock Rare Plant Register Species of interest that are not native or archaeophyte S8/4 S8/4 Aesculus hippocastanum 400m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Horse-chestnut Castanwydden y meirch 60m Neophyte NLS 60 Sep 2019Aesculus hippocastanum SN8846 Llanwyrtyd Wells East CFA11: Llanwrtyd Wells JC¹ Aug 2019 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0922 Cwm Cwy CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk DB¹ Jun 2019 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0611 Pontsticill MT: Vaynor DB¹ Jun 2019Aesculus hippocastanum SO0158 Wye Bridge CFA11: Llanafanfawr DB¹ Jun 2019 Aesculus hippocastanum SO1830 Bwlch Bach a'r Grib CFA13: Talgarth DB¹ May 2019Aesculus hippocastanum SN8647 Dan y Garn CFA11: Llanwrtyd Wells DB¹ May 2019 Aesculus hippocastanum SN9725 Brynbolgoed CFA12: Glyn Tarell DB¹ May 2019Aesculus hippocastanum SN9849 Coed Cowyn CFA11: Duhonw DB¹ Feb 2019 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0510 Pen-y-garn MT: Vaynor DB¹ Feb 2019 Aesculus hippocastanum SN8415 Near Craig-y-Nos CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf DB¹ Oct 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0925 Pencelli CFA12: Llanfrynach DB¹ Aug 2018Aesculus hippocastanum SN9146 Aber-dulas-uchaf CFA11: Llangamarch DB¹ Aug 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0917 Llangynidr CFA12: Talybont-On-Usk: LNR77 DB⁵ Aug 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SN8627 Pont-ar-Hydfer CFA12: Llywel DB¹ Aug 2018Aesculus hippocastanum SN9032 Pentre-bach south CFA12: Maescar DB¹ Jun 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SO2434 Parc Bach CFA13: Llanigon DB¹ May 2018Aesculus hippocastanum SN8355 Irfon Bridge CFA11: Llanwrtyd Wells DB¹ May 2018Aesculus hippocastanum SN8453 Coed Clawdd-coch CFA11: Llanwrtyd Wells: IPA151 DB¹ May 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SN8233 Pentrebach Carms: Myddfai DB¹ May 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SN9227 Defynnog CFA12: Maescar DB¹ Apr 2018 Aesculus hippocastanum SO2319 Ty-Llangenny CFA14: Grwyney… DB¹ Apr 2017Aesculus hippocastanum SN9665 Wernnewydd CFA09: Llanwrthwl DB¹ Jul 2016 Aesculus hippocastanum SO1226 Llangors CFA12: Llangors: SSSI0651 JC¹ Apr 2016 Aesculus hippocastanum SO0227 Pont Ffrwdgrech CFA12: Glyn Tarell DB¹ Jul 2014Aesculus hippocastanum SO2041 Sheephouse fields CFA13: Llanigon DB¹ Jun 2014 Aesculus hippocastanum SO2317 Rheld CFA14: Grwyney… DB¹ Apr 2014 Aesculus hippocastanum SO1520 Llangynidr Bridge CFA14: Llanfihangel… DB² Mar 2014 Aesculus hippocastanum SO1634 Park CFA13: Talgarth DB¹ Oct 2013Aesculus hippocastanum SO0451 Builth Wells CFA11: Builth DB¹ Oct 2013Aesculus hippocastanum SO0840 Sgithwen CFA11: Erwood DB¹ S8/5 Alchemilla mollis 340m Status Local Welsh Red Data GB Red Data S42 National Sites Garden Lady's-mantle Mantell-Fair y gerddi 90m Neophyte NLS 59 Sep 2020 Alchemilla mollis SN8232 Near Halfway Carms: Myddfai IR¹⁰ Sep 2020 Alchemilla mollis SO1420 Cil-wich-fawr CFA14: Llanfihangel… JC¹ Aug 2020 Alchemilla mollis SN8612 Coelbren CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf JC¹ Jul 2020 Alchemilla mollis SN8312 Melin Llech CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf: SSSI0748 JC¹ Jun 2020Alchemilla mollis SN8511 Henrhyd CFA15: Tawe-Uchaf JC¹ Jun 2020Alchemilla mollis SN9251 Pantglas CFA11: Treflys JC¹ May 2020Alchemilla mollis SN9152 Celsau CFA11: Treflys JC¹ May 2020 Alchemilla mollis SO2242 Hay-on-Wye CFA13: Hay JC¹ Jul 2019 Alchemilla mollis SN9827 Llanilltyd CFA12: Trallong DB¹ Jun 2019Alchemilla mollis SO0057
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