Port St Mary
Notable species found at this location:
Daffodil
Snowdrop
Meadow Cranesbill
Common Tree Mallow
Field Poppy
Field Scabious
Giant Bindweed
Great Willowherb
Greater Sea Spurrey
Ground Ivy
Lady's Bedstraw
Nasturtium
Pink-Sorrel
Sun Spurge
Three-cornered Leek
Barren Strawberry
Ramsons
Bluebell
Spring Squill
Yellow Archangel
Cut-leaved Cranesbill
Greater Periwinkle
Red Valerian
Lesser Celandine
Purple Toadflax
Yellow Horned Poppy
Orange Hawkweed
Shining Cranesbill
Hoary Cress
White Campion
Green Alkanet
Honesty
Other species found at this location:
Charlock
Common Fumitory
Common Sow Thistle
Dove's-foot Cranesbill
Hedge Mustard
Ivy-leaved Toadflax
Sea Bindweed
Sea Campion
Silverweed
Yarrow
Ivy-leaved Speedwell
Common Scurvygrass
Bush Vetch
Common Dog-violet
Sea Mayweed
Herb Robert
Scarlet Pimpernel
Blackberry
Dandelion
Common Daisy
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Montbretia
Common Vetch
Ribwort Plantain
Cleavers
Spear Thistle
Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage
Common Sorrel
Red Campion
Common Groundsel
Sea Beet
Hemlock Water-dropwort
White Clover
Shepherd's Purse
Common Cornsalad
Wild Carrot
Greater Plantain
Alexanders
Spanish Bluebell
Port St Mary and its surrounding area may offer one of the most diverse populations of wildflowers on the island.
Meadow cranesbill, great willowherb, charlock, lady's bedstraw, sea campions and many others can be found in the vicinity of Chapel Beach.
Moving towards the harbour, nastutrtiums can be found growing, alongside giant bindweed in the summer months.
Continuing towards Glen Chass, you will find tree mallow, three-cornered leek, bluebells, ground ivy and the rare barren strawberry.
Meadow cranesbill, great willowherb, charlock, lady's bedstraw, sea campions and many others can be found in the vicinity of Chapel Beach.
Moving towards the harbour, nastutrtiums can be found growing, alongside giant bindweed in the summer months.
Continuing towards Glen Chass, you will find tree mallow, three-cornered leek, bluebells, ground ivy and the rare barren strawberry.