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Specimen #232313

Taxon:Rosaceae: Potentilla anserina L. ("Silverweed")
Filed in taxon folder:Rosaceae: Potentilla anserina L. ("Silverweed")
Collection date:11/6/1888
Locality:Union Wharf, [Shrewsbury?]
Institution:Shrewsbury School (SHYB)
Image:Potentilla anserina herbarium specimen from Union Wharf in 1888.
notes:'Goose-grass' [no collector named on sheet location incomplete]

Documented by keith barnett on 30th March 2007.

Checked by oldnick

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dateuserchange
05/11/2012oldnickDeleted locality: Union Wharf
05/11/2012oldnickAdded locality: Union Wharf, [Shrewsbury?]
22/12/2015oldnickDeleted note: no collector named on sheet location incomplete
22/12/2015oldnickAdded note: 'Goose-grass' [no collector named on sheet location incomplete]

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oldnick wrote
There are 5 other specimens on this date, from Kingsland in Shrewsbury. The Shropshire Canal ran from Shrewsbury to Trench near Telford, and became included in the Shropshire Union Canal, when linked to the main network apparently; 'The terminus of the canal in Shrewsbury was in Howard Street which is (basically) the road at the back of the railway station. In Howard Street, as you go up the hill (south eastward) there is a yellow and red building with columns at its front door situated on the left (north) side of the street. Today this is the Butter Market (a nightclub) but it was once the canal's terminal warehouse. At the back of the building there is now a car park on the land that was once Shrewsbury Basin' - interweb


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