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Why do some woods have nettles, brambles, long grasses or bracken?

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Why do some woods have nettles, brambles, long grasses or bracken?

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This is completely normal and reflects the ground vegetation often found in woodland environments. It is important that these species do not impede the growth of newly planted trees otherwise the trees can be lost due to insufficient light and competition. As such, it is often a requirement to control the development of these species in the early years of woodland establishment but once the trees are established, they are left.

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