English: Bog myrtle scrub, Harbottle Moors An outstanding feature of Harbottle Moors is the widespread occurrence of bog myrtle or sweet gale (Myrica gale). This shrub is found on stream sides and on slopes flushed with acidic water, and occurs here as an extensive ground cover in quantities that are unusual in Northumberland http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1000844.pdf
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