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Herbarium sheet #39343

Specimen #307510

Taxon:Labiatae: Mentha rubra Sm.
Other name:Lamiaceae: Mentha arvensis x aquatica x spicata = M. x smithiana R.A. Graham ("Tall Mint")
Filed in taxon folder:Labiatae: Mentha rubra Sm.
Collected by:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Mr Job Edward Lousley
Collection date:7/1933
Locality:Great Britain, VC35 Monmouthshire, Tintern, SO50, by stream near
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Mentha rubra herbarium specimen from Tintern, VC35 Monmouthshire in 1933 by Mr Harold Stuart Thompson.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by mossysal on 7th September 2010.

Specimen #307511

Taxon:Labiatae: Mentha rubra Sm.
named by Arthur Langford Still

I think this is M rubra Sm and Wallace again. The smell is right for this but not for M piperata

Other name:Lamiaceae: Mentha arvensis x aquatica x spicata = M. x smithiana R.A. Graham ("Tall Mint")
Filed in taxon folder:Labiatae: Mentha rubra Sm.
Collected by:Mr Job Edward Lousley
Collection date:7/9/1930
Locality:Great Britain, VC17 Surrey, Chobham, SU96, by pond on Coxe's Green near
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
exchanged:Watson Botanical Exchange Club
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:A form with very rounded bracts
Passed by V Fraser

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by mossysal on 7th September 2010.

Edit history

dateuserchange
06/09/2010mossysalAdded determination (orig): Mentha arvensis x aquatica x spicata = M. x smithiana
06/09/2010mossysalDeleted determiner's note: I think this is M rubra Sm and Wallace again. The smell is right for this but not for M piperata
06/09/2010mossysalAdded determiner's note: C dentata [synonym of C pratensis subsp. paludosa? CTW2]
08/09/2010mossysalAdded determiner: Mr Arthur Langford Still
08/09/2010mossysalDeleted determiner's note: I think this is M rubra Sm and Wallace again. The smell is right for this but not for M piperata
08/09/2010mossysalAdded determiner's note: Believed to be this hybrid by its collector, Professor Hugo Glück, of Heidelberg. E.S.M.

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