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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:56 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Gentianella anglica (200705150911_8794) Reply with quote

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Specimen #258625

Taxon:Gentianaceae: Gentianella anglica (Pugsley) E.F. Warb. ("Early Gentian")
Filed in taxon folder:Gentianaceae: Gentianella anglica (Pugsley) E.F. Warb. ("Early Gentian")
Collected by:Rev. Edward Shearburn Marshall
Locality:Great Britain, VC8 South Wiltshire, Warminster, ST84, Warminster Downs
Plentiful on Warminster Downs.
ex herb:Rev William Hunt Painter
Institution:Aberystwyth University Herbarium (ABS)
Image:Gentianella anglica herbarium specimen from Warminster, VC8 South Wiltshire by Rev. Edward Shearburn Marshall.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:Growing side by side with G. Amarilla, L. this contrasted greatly with it in size, and in the color of it,s herbage; being also in full bloom, while the other was not yet even in bud. The corella lobes are frequently 5, though 4 is the preponderating number. - E. S. Marshall

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Documented by dskall on 4th May 2008.

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04/05/2008dskallReplaced note: Plentiful on Warminster Downs. Growing side by side with G. Amarilla, L. this contrasted greatly with it in size, and in the color of it,s herbage; being also in full bloom, while the other was not yet even in bud. The corella lobes are frequently 5, thou
04/05/2008dskallDeleted locality: [illegible]
04/05/2008dskallAdded locality: , Plentiful on Warminster Downs. Growing side by side with G. Amarilla, L. this contrasted greatly with it in size, and in the color of it,s herbage; being also in full bloom, while the other was not yet even in bud. The corella lobes are frequently 5, thou [illegible]
05/05/2008tom humphreyReplaced note:
05/05/2008tom humphreyDeleted locality: , Plentiful on Warminster Downs. Growing side by side with G. Amarilla, L. this contrasted greatly with it in size, and in the color of it,s herbage; being also in full bloom, while the other was not yet even in bud. The corella lobes are frequently 5, thou [illegible]
05/05/2008tom humphreyAdded locality: GB VC8 Warminster, Warminster Downs
Plentiful on Warminster Downs. [illegible]
05/05/2008tom humphreyAdded collector: Rev. Edward Shearburn Marshall
05/05/2008tom humphreyAdded provenance: exherb Rev William Hunt Painter

N.B. reporting of the edit history is currently fairly unclear and misleading. Most edits made to specimens appear as a pair of 'add' and 'delete' entries, which may not be together in the list. There are also often 'minor' edits, which are made automatically (rather than due to user activity), for example to merge synonym names.

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Tom Humphrey
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 1:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi dskall,
welcome to herb@home Smile

Probably the printed excerpt (from a Botanical Exchange Club report) refers to this particular specimen. The obscured label is far from ideal and in general I try to avoid this by taking multiple pictures of the sheet with the label folded back, in this case I can't have noticed the obscured label.

I've filled in Warminster Downs as the locality for the sheet - even though you had already transcribed that into the notes field it makes the sheet more readily geo-locateable if the place name and region fields are filled in.

I'm also assuming that E S Marshall is the collector. W H Painter (from the label at the top-left) can be filled in in the ex herb field.

regards,

Tom
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