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chrisu



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PostPosted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:53 am    Post subject: Feedback request: Stachys arvensis (19721) Reply with quote

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Specimen #275878

Taxon:Lamiaceae: Stachys arvensis (L.) L. ("Field Woundwort")
Filed in taxon folder:Lamiaceae: Stachys arvensis (L.) L. ("Field Woundwort")
Collected by:Charles James Rufus Jordan
Collection date:8/1850
Locality:Great Britain, VC3 South Devon, Teignmouth, SX97, Cliff fields [Teignmouth inferred]
ex herb:Dr Robert Coane Roberts Jordan
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Stachys arvensis herbarium specimen from Teignmouth, VC3 South Devon in 1850 by Charles James Rufus Jordan.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by chrisu on 21st May 2009.

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dateuserchange
18/02/2010tom humphreyDeleted locality: , Cliff fields
18/02/2010tom humphreyAdded locality: GB VC3 Teignmouth, Cliff fields [Teignmouth inferred]
18/02/2010<system> (minor automatic edit)Deleted provenance: exherb Dr R C R Jordan
18/02/2010tom humphreyAdded collector: Charles James Rufus Jordan
18/02/2010<system> (minor automatic edit)Added provenance: exherb Dr Robert Coane Roberts Jordan

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chrisu wrote
Anyone know where Cliff fields is?


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oldnick



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In view of the other Jordan specimens of this time, the site is doubtless at Teignmouth, where the family collected so many specimens. There's apparently a well-known Cliff Fields at Peak Hill, Sidmouth, site of the present-day golf course, but the Jordans have no Sidmouth specimens
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