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Specimen #288759
Taxon: | Rosaceae: Spiraea salicifolia L. ("Bridewort") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Rosaceae: Spiraea salicifolia L. ("Bridewort") |
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Collected by: | Mr Charles Bailey |
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Collection date: | 31/8/1877
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC48 Merionethshire, Llanycil, SH93, Forming thick hedges near Llan-y-cil on the north west margin of Bala Lake
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ex herb: | Mr Charles Bailey |
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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notes: | With every appearance of having been planted. |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by mikedaps on 8th February 2010.
Reviewed by Sarah Stille (mossysal)
Edit history
date | user | change |
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09/02/2010 | mossysal | Deleted note: "With every appearance of having been planted. |
09/02/2010 | mossysal | Added note: With every appearance of having been planted. |
09/02/2010 | mossysal | Deleted locality: (cultivated) GB VC48 Llan-y-cil, Bala (between), "Forming thick hedges near Llan-y-cil on the north west margin of Bala Lake" SH9134 (place) |
09/02/2010 | mossysal | Added locality: GB VC48 Llanycil, "Forming thick hedges near Llan-y-cil on the north west margin of Bala Lake" SH9134 (place) |
28/03/2012 | mossysal | Deleted locality: GB VC48 Llanycil, "Forming thick hedges near Llan-y-cil on the north west margin of Bala Lake" SH9134 (place) |
28/03/2012 | mossysal | Added locality: GB VC48 Llanycil, Forming thick hedges near Llan-y-cil on the north west margin of Bala Lake |
28/03/2012 | mossysal | Added collector: Mr Charles Bailey |
28/03/2012 | mossysal | Deleted collection date: 3/8/1877 |
28/03/2012 | mossysal | Added collection date: 31/8/1877 |
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User comments about this sheet
- mossysal wrote
- This is now widely naturalised in the area (an invasive alien!) and I think of "cultivated" as being grown on in a garden - is this correct?