Borstenbach (nature reserve)
"Borstenbach" nature reserve
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location | Vlotho , Herford district , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany | |
surface | 19.2 ha | |
Identifier | HF-037 | |
WDPA ID | 318222 | |
Geographical location | 52 ° 10 ' N , 8 ° 49' E | |
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Setup date | 1997 | |
particularities | three partial areas |
The Borstenbach area is a nature reserve designated in 1997 by the Detmold Regional Council (NSG number HF-037) in the west of the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Vlotho in the Herford district in Germany .
location
The three parts of the approximately 19 hectare nature reserve Borstenbach belong naturally to the Lipper Bergland . They extend along the Borstenbach , west of the Vlotho city center, north and south of Loher Straße and east of the federal highway 2 .
description
The Borstenbach protected area is described as a “diverse complex of wet forests, beech and oak forests that accompany the stream, and often wet, large-scale fallow grassland in valley sections of the upper Borstenbach creek and some side valleys, some of which are designed as sieves”.
The valley system has an important function in the regional biotope network .
Protection purpose
The main protection purpose is the preservation and optimization of a valley system with multi-layered flood plains, near-natural flowing and standing waters, riparian forests and wet or poor grassland as a habitat for numerous, sometimes endangered, animal and plant species.
Biotope types
In the protected area Borstenbach the biotope types "Bach", "Bach-accompanying alder forest ", "Bach-accompanying ash forest ", "fallow lean grassland", "fallow wet and humid grassland", "mixed beech and oak forest ", "fat willow", "wood strips", "waters accompanying, moist border or linear tall herbaceous corridor ”,“ wet and damp meadow ”,“ lawn Grossseggenried ”and“ pond ”.
Flora and fauna
flora
The following species (selection) from the flora worthy of protection are to be named:
- Common hazel
- (Common) hornbeam or "white beech"
- Silver birch
- European beech
- Black alder
- English oak or "German Oak"
- Sessile oak
- Common frog spoon (illustration)
- Small duckweed
- Multi-rooted pond lens
- Glandular balsam , "farmer orchid" or "Indian balsam"
- Common loosestrife
- Real / big balsam or "don't touch me"
- Spotted loosestrife, "golden loosestrife" or "glandular loosestrife"
- Bitter cress , "false watercress" or "bitter cress"
- Meadow foam herb
- Bachbunge or "Bach Prize of Honor"
- Common ash or "high ash"
- Common hollow tooth
- Gundermann , "Gundelrebe" or "Erdefeu" (illustration)
- Marsh skullcap
- Ufer-Wolfstrapp
- Forest Ziest
- Water mint or "brook mint"
- Bastard black poplar
- Break willow or "crack willow"
- Aspen , "Aspe" or "Zitterpappel"
- Grass chickweed
- Red light carnation or "red light carnation" (illustration)
- Snowball-leaved goosefoot
- Real clove root
- Real meadowsweet
- Common hawthorn or "hawthorn"
- Rowan or "Rowan"
- Bird cherry
- Marsh horn clover
- Four-seeded vetch
- White clover or "creeping clover"
- Hairy sedge or "rough sedge"
- German ryegrass or "Persistent Lolch"
- Flutter rush
- Flooding plumes
- Common red fescue
- Common bluegrass
- Common stench grass
- Grove bluegrass
- Hanging sedge
- Creeping couch grass
- Lawn Schmiele
- Giant fescue
- Red ostrich grass
- Marsh sedge
- Forest ledges
- Soft bristle or "fluff brittle"
- Soft honeygrass
- Whitish grove rims
- Timothy grass
- Meadow fescue
- Angle sedge
- Woolly honeygrass
fauna
From the worth protecting fauna following types are:
See also
Web links
- "Borstenbach" nature reserve in the specialist information system of the State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection in North Rhine-Westphalia
Individual evidence
- ↑ card at www.protectedplanet.net, accessed on 13 April 2020th
- ↑ Description of the protected area by the LANUV .
- ↑ Protection goals of the LANUV .