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Ah, so it's a coastal landscape. Those pictures I posted were taken very far inland in the centre of England.
Around the rocky coasts in the west of the country we have shrubs growing along the edges, often on cliffs. There's no woods because they were cut down to make way for farmland and coniferous woodlands only occur in far northern England naturally (apart from the odd Juniper or Yew down south).
Rocky coast in the SW especially tend to be dominated by bell heathers and coastal plants and a few wild brassica species.
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