Caption text Rue-leaved saxifrage Saxifraga tridactylites, a common inhabitant of rocky crags. Credit Sharon Pilkington Key stages Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4 Key Stage 5 Higher Education Lifelong learning Themes Geology Wildlife Curriculum subject Geography Science Discover how limestone cliffs, outcrops, caves and screes, distinctive features of the Mendip Hills, are home to distinctive vegetation communities including many rare plants. Keywords limestone cliff bluff outcrop Vegetation plants botany cheddar pink cheddar whitebeam bat scree Foundations of Mendip - Limestone cliffs, crags, caves and screes Foundations of Mendip (British Geological Survey) – Limestone cliffs, crags, ca…