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Sagina apetala subsp. apetala Ard.,
Annual Pearlwort

Account Summary

1976; Dawson, Miss N.; Brockagh Point, Boa Island, Lower Lough Erne.

April to October.

In common with elsewhere in N Ireland, and indeed probably throughout the rest of Ireland, this is the usual form of this weedy annual that is found in Fermanagh (New Atlas). The Fermanagh Flora Database contains frequent records of subsp. apetala from eight tetrads, representing a presence in 1.5% of the VC. As mentioned in the species account above, it is only frequent in urban areas (including the larger villages), being very occasional and scattered elsewhere in the county.

Fermanagh Occurence

Threats

None.