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Specimen #293781
Taxon: | Apiaceae: Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir. ("Fine-leaved Water-dropwort") |
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Other name: | Apiaceae: Oenanthe crocata L. ("Hemlock Water-dropwort") named by Augustin Ley 1898 |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Apiaceae: Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir. ("Fine-leaved Water-dropwort") |
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Collected by: | Rev. Augustin Ley |
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Collection date: | 5/7/1898 21/7/1898
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC36 Herefordshire, King's Caple, SO52, "Ditch by Sellack bridge"
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ex herb: | Rev. Augustin Ley |
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | seeds/fruits |
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notes: | Leaf collected on 5 July, flowering umbels on 21 Jul 1898. |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by mikedaps on 30th March 2010.
Checked by oldnick
Edit history
date | user | change |
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08/11/2010 | mossysal | Deleted locality: GB VC36 King's Caple, "Ditch by Sellack bridge" SO564281 (place) |
08/11/2010 | mossysal | Added locality: GB VC36 King's Caple, "Ditch by Sellack bridge" |
08/11/2010 | mossysal | Deleted collection date: 5/7/1898 - 21/7/1898 |
08/11/2010 | mossysal | Added collection date: 5/7/1898 |
08/11/2010 | mossysal | Added collection date: 21/7/1898 |
10/04/2013 | oldnick | Deleted attribute flowerField: flowering |
10/04/2013 | oldnick | Added attribute flowerField: fruiting |
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User comments about this sheet
- mikedaps wrote
- This has been preferentially labeled as O. aquatica but I reckon the upper leaf collected on 5 Jul looks more like Ley's origional id of O. crocata (Leaflets cuneate at base, serrate with obtuse teeth ovate... while the lower leaf and flowers is O. aquatica leaflets' lobes lanceolate /ovate with acute tips ands fruit that looks more ovoid than cylindrical?... Any opinions (assuming they remain recognised as seperate sp.)?