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Herbarium specimen: Dianthus gallicus

Taxon:Caryophyllaceae: Dianthus gallicus Pers. ("Jersey Pink")
named by C M Lovatt 1980

I have seen only one other specimen of this introduction to St Vincent's Rocks in Hb L.H.Grindon, MANCH. I have scoured the rocks and never seen the plant there

Filed in taxon folder:Caryophyllaceae: Dianthus gallicus Pers. ("Jersey Pink")
Collected by:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Collection date:6/1888
Locality:Great Britain, VC34 West Gloucestershire, Saint Vincent's Rocks, ST57
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Dianthus gallicus herbarium specimen from Saint Vincent's Rocks, VC34 West Gloucestershire in 1888 by Mr Harold Stuart Thompson.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:Dr H.O.Stephens stated in 1835 that some years earlier members of his family had sown much seed of plants from Cheddar on St Vincent's Rocks & in 1841 T.B.Flower saw a patch of Cheddar pink under the Observatory, & in 1852 Miss Attwood saw some on these rocks (white in B'tol Flora p182)

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Documented by daniel king on 3rd September 2008.

Checked by oldnick

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