lowfatspread
Joined: 22 Apr 2008 Posts: 162 Location: Merseyside
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:29 pm Post subject: Feedback request: Potentilla norvegica (200705111042_4518) |
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Specimen #258068 Taxon: | Rosaceae: Potentilla norvegica L. ("Ternate-leaved Cinquefoil") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Rosaceae: Potentilla norvegica L. ("Ternate-leaved Cinquefoil") |
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Collected by: | Mr Anthony Hurt Wolley Dod |
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Collection date: | 31/5/1893
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC16 West Kent, Woolwich, TQ57, Ash heap, woolwich aresenal, near(? or N) kent
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ex herb: | Rev William Hunt Painter Mr Anthony Hurt Wolley Dod Botanical Exchange Club of The British Isles |
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Institution: | Aberystwyth University Herbarium (ABS) |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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notes: | botanical exchange club stamp has see report for 1898 underneath
there is a pasted note on the sheet as well banks of leeds and liverpool canal, KIRKSTALL,yORKS 24TH jULY, 1888. COLL. W.kIRKBY; COMM. J.H.A.STEUART. Ash heap, Woolwich Arsenal (31st May, 1893), and Gravel Pit, Dartford (24th June, 1893), W.Kent. Near Chase Bridge, Middlesex, 3rd June, 1893. --A.H.WOLLEY DOD. Chase Bridge, near Twickenham, Middlesex, 7th June 1893. --J.H.A. STEUART. The Kirkstall plant appears to be correctly named, but none of the others belong to the ternate-leaved section. Mr Beeby writes of one of Capt. Wolley Dod's specimens that it seems to him to be P.inclinata, or near it, and I think that the rest of them, as well as Capt. Steuart's from Middlesex, belong to that species. --J.G. |
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User comments about this sheet - lowfatspread wrote
- not sure if i should have created multiple entries for this only 1 plant but narative talks of several, and different locations.
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