Chibbanagh
    Notable species found at this location:
        Smith's Pepperwort
        Great Willowherb
        Field Forget-me-not
        Slender St John's Wort
        Rosebay Willowherb
        Common Foxglove
        Liverwort
        Fuchsia
        Primrose
        Tutsan
        Common Lady's Mantle
        Lady's Smock
        Buddleia
    
        Other species found at this location:
    
    
            Common Field Speedwell
            Germander Speedwell
            Heath Speedwell
            Blackberry
            Wood Sage
            Cleavers
            European Gorse
            Bell Heather
            Common Heather
            Montbretia
            Common Sorrel
            Wood Avens
            Red Campion
            Common Tormentil
            Common Daisy
            Heath Bedstraw
            Greater Plantain
    
    Situated near Douglas, Chibbanagh plantation is a favourite destination for dog walkers, but is also a habitat for a wide variety of wildflowers and fungi.
Chibbanagh plantation is divided into two halves by a large open area.
The north-facing part of Chibbanagh is home to large quantities of rosebay willowherb, along with other forest plants.
The open area on top of the hill provides a habitat for slender st john's wort, foxgloves and other grassland plants.
Plants that prefer wetter soil and more shade can be found in the south-facing area of the forest, including smith's pepperwort.
Chibbanagh plantation is divided into two halves by a large open area.
The north-facing part of Chibbanagh is home to large quantities of rosebay willowherb, along with other forest plants.
The open area on top of the hill provides a habitat for slender st john's wort, foxgloves and other grassland plants.
Plants that prefer wetter soil and more shade can be found in the south-facing area of the forest, including smith's pepperwort.

