Root cuttings of bell heather will be carefully brought to Epping Forest.
A delicate heathland plant could return to one of the UK's ancient woodlands as part of a new conservation project.
It has struggled to survive in Essex and its only known location in the county is Tiptree Heath near Colchester. Jeremy Dagley, director of conservation at the trust, hoped the collaboration would "pave the way for future conservation efforts".'A nice touch' "Air pollution has been a big issue, particularly in London where Epping Forest is situated, and things like bracken and other faster growing plants that like higher nitrogen , they've done better," he told the BBC.
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