Maughold
    Notable species found at this location:
        Red Valerian
        Bluebell
        Daffodil
        Lady's Smock
        Dame's Violet
        Field Forget-me-not
        Common Mallow
        Sea Kale
        Giant Bindweed
        Common Foxglove
        Smith's Pepperwort
        Honeysuckle
        Sheep's Bit
        Wild Thyme
    
        Other species found at this location:
    
    
            Yarrow
            Wall Pennywort
            Dandelion
            Ribwort Plantain
            Ox-eye daisy
            Blackberry
            Ivy-leaved Toadflax
            Common Daisy
            Lesser Hop Trefoil
            Common Groundsel
            Pineappleweed
            Wood Sage
            Greater Stitchwort
            Common Sorrel
            Sea Campion
            Bird's-foot Trefoil
            Bush Vetch
            Common Vetch
            European Gorse
            Ragwort
            White Clover
            Sea Mayweed
            Spear-leaved orache
            Silverweed
            Curled Dock
            Herb Robert
            English Stonecrop
            Cleavers
            Thrift
            Red Clover
            Bell Heather
            Blackthorn
            Sea Beet
            Sea Plantain
            Hemlock Water-dropwort
            Common Hogweed
            Tufted Vetch
            Watercress
            Common Tormentil
            Meadow Buttercup
            Greater Plantain
    
    Maughold is said to receive more sunlight than the rest of the island, thanks to the mountains breaking up the clouds. Many coastal and grassland wildflowers grow here, including yarrow, bluebells and field poppies.
Port Mooar is a particularly good habitat for coastal plants, featuring some of the island's less common species such as Sea Kale and Smith's Pepperwort along with a large bed of Common Reeds: an uncommon sight on the island.
Port Mooar is a particularly good habitat for coastal plants, featuring some of the island's less common species such as Sea Kale and Smith's Pepperwort along with a large bed of Common Reeds: an uncommon sight on the island.

 
         
                     
                     
                    