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midge



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:22 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Claytonia sibirica (200705091226_0736) Reply with quote

This post was made automatically in response to a request for comment on the documentation form. There is more general info about such requests here.

Specimen #270808

Taxon:Portulacaceae: Claytonia sibirica L. ("Pink Purslane")
Filed in taxon folder:Portulacaceae: Claytonia sibirica L. ("Pink Purslane")
Collected by:Dr Andrew David Quentin Agnew
Collection date:22/5/1999
Locality:Great Britain, VC46 Cardiganshire, Gors Goch, SN484505, Roadside dominant patch. in shade
Institution:Aberystwyth University Herbarium (ABS)
Image:Claytonia sibirica herbarium specimen from Gors Goch, VC46 Cardiganshire in 1999 by Dr Andrew David Quentin Agnew.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits
notes:Flowers pale pink

Documented by midge on 8th February 2009.

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dateuserchange
10/02/2009midgeDeleted locality: GB VC46 Cors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in shade
10/02/2009midgeAdded locality: GB VC47 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in shade SN9393 (col)
15/02/2009midgeDeleted locality: GB VC47 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in shade SN9393 (col)
15/02/2009midgeAdded locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in shade SN484505 (col)
30/10/2011midgeDeleted note: 55.2.2 Flora of Ceredigion
Flowers pale pink
30/10/2011midgeAdded notes
30/10/2011midgeDeleted locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in shade SN484505 (col)
30/10/2011midgeAdded locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in
shade SN484505 (col)
30/10/2011midgeDeleted attribute flowerField: flowering
30/10/2011midgeAdded attribute flowerField: fruiting
30/10/2011midgeDeleted note: 55.2.2 Flora of
Ceredigion Flowers pale pink
30/10/2011midgeAdded notes
30/10/2011midgeDeleted locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in
shade SN484505 (col)
30/10/2011midgeAdded locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in
shade SN484505 (col)
06/01/2016chrisuDeleted note: 55.2.2 Flora of
Ceredigion Flowers pale pink
06/01/2016chrisuAdded note: Flowers pale pink
06/01/2016chrisuDeleted locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in
shade SN484505 (col)
06/01/2016chrisuAdded locality: GB VC46 Gors Goch, Roadside dominant patch. in shade SN484505 (col)
06/01/2016chrisuDeleted provenance: exherb Dr Andrew David Quentin Agnew

N.B. reporting of the edit history is currently fairly unclear and misleading. Most edits made to specimens appear as a pair of 'add' and 'delete' entries, which may not be together in the list. There are also often 'minor' edits, which are made automatically (rather than due to user activity), for example to merge synonym names.

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midge wrote
Site name difficult to read possibly Cors Goch Llanllwch NNR. Site centre: SN365186


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David Price



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:25 pm    Post subject: claytonia sibirica Reply with quote

It's Gors Goch SN9393
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John Hughes



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:40 pm    Post subject: gors goch Reply with quote

The difficulty with the Gors goch on the back of Bryn Crugog is that it is in Montgomeryshire, whereas the specimen is clearly labelled "Flora of Ceregigion". I suggest a more likely location is the bog just to the south of the small village of Gors Goch at SN 484 505. This at least has the virtue of being in Cardinganshire. On the other hand, gors goch is such a common name in Wales that there could well be another Cardinganshire location or two. The specimen is so recent that the best approach may be to ask the collector or Arthur Chater.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:41 pm    Post subject: gors goch Reply with quote

The difficulty with the Gors goch on the back of Bryn Crugog is that it is in Montgomeryshire, whereas the specimen is clearly labelled "Flora of Ceregigion". I suggest a more likely location is the bog just to the south of the small village of Gors Goch at SN 484 505. This at least has the virtue of being in Cardinganshire. On the other hand, gors goch is such a common name in Wales that there could well be another Cardinganshire location or two. The specimen is so recent that the best approach may be to ask the collector or Arthur Chater.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:42 pm    Post subject: claytonia sibirica Reply with quote

You are correct. I have now done what I should have done in the first place: looked to see where Dr Agnew was that day.
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