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Specimen #241983
Taxon: | Rosaceae: Rosa rubiginosa L. ("Sweet-briar") named by Leonard John Margetts 11/2/1978 |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Rosaceae: Rosa rubiginosa L. ("Sweet-briar") |
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Collected by: | William Wise Mr James Herbert Augustus Jenner |
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Collection date: | 30/10/1879
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC2 East Cornwall, Tavistock Road, Launceston, SX3384 Great Britain, VC14 East Sussex, Landport, Lewes, TQ4011
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ex herb: | William Wise |
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Institution: | Launceston Museum (LAUS) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | buds/immature flowers |
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notes: | "466" at top left of page. "(Small flowered Sweet Brier)" written under original taxon and around top of specimen.
Margetts noted, "Immature, but certainly Rosa rubiginosa group." |
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Documented by rudolfthered on 20th December 2007.
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- rudolfthered wrote
- This is the first specimen I have seen in this collection that was not collected by W. Wise. It is also the earliest. Can anyone help me identify the mess at the bottom of the page please?