Bradda Head
Notable species found at this location:
Ramsons
Fuchsia
Yellow Iris
Crocus
Lesser Celandine
Hebe
Three-cornered Leek
Daffodil
Spring Sandwort
Snowdrop
Bluebell
Cuckoo-Pint
Pink-Sorrel
Red Valerian
Meadowsweet
Pheasant's Eye Daffodil
Quaking Grass
Wall Barley
Other species found at this location:
Montbretia
Common Dog-violet
Sea Campion
Alexanders
Common Scurvygrass
European Gorse
Cleavers
English Stonecrop
Lesser Burdock
Wall Pennywort
Ivy-leaved Toadflax
Blackberry
Common Groundsel
Germander Speedwell
Hedge Mustard
Scarlet Pimpernel
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Ribwort Plantain
Dandelion
Common Daisy
Common Fumitory
Common Sorrel
Herb Robert
Pineappleweed
Ragwort
Sea Beet
Hemlock Water-dropwort
Blackthorn
Danish Scurvygrass
Prickly Sow-Thistle
Cat's-ear
Marsh Willowherb
Hop Trefoil
Greater Plantain
A surprisingly large variety of flowers can be found in the area surrounding Bradda Head and Port Erin.
The slopes surrounding Port Erin's beach are home to sea campions, three-cornered leek, violets and sheep's bit.
The nearby Bradda Glen offers a shadier habitat for bluebells, ramsons, yellow iris and many other flowers.
Bradda Head is home to the island's only population of spring sandwort.
The slopes surrounding Port Erin's beach are home to sea campions, three-cornered leek, violets and sheep's bit.
The nearby Bradda Glen offers a shadier habitat for bluebells, ramsons, yellow iris and many other flowers.
Bradda Head is home to the island's only population of spring sandwort.