There are 5 separate populations recorded on the Hutton Roof complex and all populations are lying from a Central to the East side of the complex starting from a area a few hundred yards just east after leaving the Uberash Breast (Cairns areas), and continuing East the largest populations cover a large split area over a 200ft length incline. Another 3 populations are lying high above the Kelker Well areas. All populations lie next to well established footpaths.
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern)
Young ferns just starting to come through
Hutton Roof above Kelker 24th April 2020
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern)
Young ferns just starting to come through
Hutton Roof above Kelker 24th April 2020
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern)
Young ferns just starting to come through
Hutton Roof above Kelker 24th April 2020
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern)
Young ferns just starting to come through
Hutton Roof above Kelker 24th April 2020
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Photo taken on Hutton Roof Common - East of Uberash Breast on 6th July 2016
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Photo taken on Hutton Roof Common NE above Kelker on 9th May 2018
Phegopteris connectilis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Photo taken on Hutton Roof Common NE above Kelker on 12th May 2017
Phegopteris connectillis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Population on The Common nearest landmark turn off to the Two Cairns (Uberash)
Photo: 16th June 2017
Phegopteris connectillis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Population on The Common nearest landmark turn off to the Two Cairns (Uberash)
Photo: 16th June 2017
Phegopteris connectillis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Population on The Common nearest landmark turn off to the Two Cairns (Uberash)
Photo: 16th June 2017
Phegopteris connectillis (Beech Fern) Click over to enlarge
Population on The Common nearest landmark turn off to the Two Cairns (Uberash)
Photo: 16th June 2017