Herbarium specimen: Potentilla anglica
Taxon: | ? Rosaceae: Potentilla anglica Laichard. ("Trailing Tormentil") named by N Dadds 17/2/2006 |
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Other name: | Potentilla x nemoralis Nestl., nom. illegit. |
Collected by: | Keith Murray (Helen Margaret Oliphant ) |
Collection date: | 6/1840 |
Locality: | Great Britain, VC88 Mid Perthshire, Ochtertyre, NN8323 |
donated by: | Prof John Hutton Balfour (Donation to Perth Literary and Antiquarian Society, apparently arranged by William Carmichael MacIntosh ) 1880 |
Institution: | Perth Museum and Art Gallery (PTH) |
Accession number: | PTH.2005.27.2437 |
notes: | specimen with one flower with 4 petals, carpels may be insufficiently mature to assess fertility; of the 7 leaves where leaflets can be counted 3 are 5-nate, 2 are 4-nate and 2 are ternate; longest petiole 2.3 cm, most <2cm; stipules both entire and toothed (usually one big tooth); partly printed label with 'Societas Botanica Edinensis', 2005.27.2437-2438 together |
Inferred details are marked.