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Mike d'Apice



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:42 am    Post subject: Feedback request: Ranunculus aquatilis (2552) Reply with quote

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Specimen #313800

Taxon:Ranunculaceae: Ranunculus aquatilis L. ("Common Water-crowfoot")
Other name:Ranunculaceae: Ranunculus heterophyllus F.H.Wigg.
Filed in taxon folder:Ranunculaceae: Ranunculus aquatilis L. ("Common Water-crowfoot")
Collected by:Richard Barker Ullman
Collection date:5/1936
Locality:Great Britain, VC12 North Hampshire, Crookham, SU75, "Small pond in field by roadside nr Crookham"
ex herb:Richard Barker Ullman
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
Image:Ranunculus aquatilis herbarium specimen from Crookham, VC12 North Hampshire in 1936 by Richard Barker Ullman.
fruits/flowers:no flowers
Tags:collectors number: 447
notes:"444 [R.] peltatus, 445 [R.] floribundus & 446 [R.] trichophyllus all growing together in same small pond. Petals not contiguous. Apparently R. heterophyllus tho’ subm[erged] leaves more or less *rigid, due? to high saline content of small rather crowded pond." (*probably, but obscured by specimen.)

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Documented by mikedaps on 24th January 2011.

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24/01/2011mikedapsDeleted note: "444 pedicles(?), 445 floubundics(?), 4446 kichophyllus(?) all growing together in same small pond. Petals not cailijurus(?)apparently R. heterophyllustho subm leaves more or less xya, due? to high saline content of small a the cinuded pond."
24/01/2011mikedapsAdded notes
24/01/2011mikedapsDeleted note: "444 pedicles(?), 445 floubundics(?), 4446 kichophyllus(?) all growing together in same small pond. Petals not contiguous. Apparently R. heterophyllus tho’ subm[erged] leaves more or less *rigid, due? to high saline content of small rather crowded pond "
24/01/2011mikedapsAdded notes
24/01/2011mikedapsDeleted note: "4444 [R.] peltatus, 445 [R.] floribundus & 446 [R.] trichophyllus all growing together in same small pond. Petals not contiguous. Apparently R. heterophyllus tho’ subm[erged] leaves more or less *rigid, due? to high saline content of small rather crowded pond "
24/01/2011mikedapsAdded notes
24/01/2011mikedapsDeleted note: "4444 [R.] peltatus, 445 [R.] floribundus & 446 [R.] trichophyllus all growing together in same small pond. Petals not contiguous. Apparently R. heterophyllus tho’ subm[erged] leaves more or less *rigid, due? to high saline content of small rather crowded pond." (*probably, but obscured by specimen.)
24/01/2011mikedapsAdded note: "444 [R.] peltatus, 445 [R.] floribundus & 446 [R.] trichophyllus all growing together in same small pond. Petals not contiguous. Apparently R. heterophyllus tho’ subm[erged] leaves more or less *rigid, due? to high saline content of small rather crowded pond." (*probably, but obscured by specimen.)
24/01/2011mikedapsAdded tag collectors number: 447

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mikedaps wrote
Scanned botanical dictionaries and glossaries and can't spot real words matching the description in the notes that would make sense...any ideas?


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

444 [R.] peltatus, 445 [R.] floribundus & 446 [R.] trichophyllus all growing together in same small pond.

Petals not contiguous. Apparently R. heterophyllus tho’ subm[erged] leaves more or less *rigid, due? to high saline content of small rather crowded pond

*probably, but obscured by specimen
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Mike d'Apice



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Many thanks - even with your transcription, another that I doubt I would ever have got - hadn't dawned on me it my start with a list of species...

As this one sheet 447 cross references other Ullman sheets I'm 'tagging' it and suggest anyone finding the other 3 - 444 445 & 446, does likewise.
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