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Specimen #320840
Taxon: | Plumbaginaceae: Limonium lychnidifolium |
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Other name: | Plumbaginaceae: Limonium auriculae-ursifolium (Pourr.) Druce ("Broad-leaved Sea-lavender") det. John Richard Edmondson 22/6/2012Yes, probably from Alderney, but the marsh was there before the Germans!
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Collected by: | Dr Richard Charles L'Estrange Burges |
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Collection date: | 1948
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC113 Channel Islands, Growing in considerable quantity in a small salt marsh produced during the Germain occupation, when making the sea defence wall.
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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Image: | |
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collector's number: | 1334 |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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Tags: | number: 1334 |
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notes: | [Photo of specimen growing] Locality likely to be Alderney, viz. reference to "defence wall" (at Longy Bay). |
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Filing note: | Plumbaginaceae/Polemoniaceae |
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Documented by hallucigenia on 4th June 2011.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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28/10/2011 | johned | Deleted note: [Photo of specimen growing] |
28/10/2011 | johned | Added note: [Photo of specimen growing]
Locality likely to be Alderney, viz. reference to "defence wall" (at Longy Bay). |
22/06/2012 | johned | Added determination (det): Limonium auriculae-ursifolium on 22/6/2012 |
22/06/2012 | johned | Deleted locality: GB VC113, Growing in considerable quantity in a small salt marsh produced during the Germain occupation, when making the sea defense. |
22/06/2012 | johned | Added locality: GB VC113, Growing in considerable quantity in a small salt marsh produced during the Germain occupation, when making the sea defence wall. |
22/06/2012 | johned | Added collector: Dr Richard Charles L'Estrange Burges |
22/06/2012 | johned | Added determiner: John Richard Edmondson |
22/06/2012 | johned | Added attribute collector's number: 1334 |
22/06/2012 | johned | Added determiner's note: Yes, probably from Alderney, but the marsh was there before the Germans! |
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User comments about this sheet
- hallucigenia wrote
- Channel Islands; has to be?