I paid a very brief visit to the coast today, and saw some species that I only find there.
The 6-spot Burnet Moth can be very numerous in grassy areas at the coast. I've seen fields full of them.
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Wild Carrot -
Daucus carotta - is also a coastal plant, although I do know of one inland riverbank (on limestone) that has some.
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Lady's Bedstraw is usually found at the margin between grassy areas and dunes.
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Then it rained. Again.
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