- Created: August 28, 2012 10:32 am
- Updated: December 12, 2017 11:02 am
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Location: Derry
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Banagher Glen Nature Reserve on the slopes of the Sperrin Mountains in Derry, Northern Ireland has some of the last sections of woods that covered much of the north-west in the past. The steep sides of the glens are clothed by mature trees, mostly oak and ash, with an understory of rowan, hazel, hawthorn and holly. Ferns and mosses thrive in damp shady nooks along the river banks.
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Banagher Glen Nature Reserve on the slopes of the Sperrin Mountains in Derry, Northern Ireland has some of the last sections of woods that covered much of the north-west in the past. The steep sides of the glens are clothed by mature trees, mostly oak and ash, with an understory of rowan, hazel, hawthorn and holly. Ferns and mosses thrive in damp shady nooks along the river banks.