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Specimen #289379
Taxon: | Saxifragaceae: Saxifraga hirsuta L. ("Kidney Saxifrage") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Saxifragaceae: Saxifraga hirsuta L. ("Kidney Saxifrage") |
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Locality: | Ireland, VCH1 South Kerry, Coumaknock Loughs, Q41, " Central cliffs of (word missing) above Coomanagh (sic) Lough."
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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: | No date or collector given. |
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Documented by john hughes on 12th February 2010.
Checked by oldnick
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- oldnick wrote
- The missing parts of this label are evident on http://herbariaunited.org/specimen/293693/ as '16/8/1887 Central cliffs of Brandon Mountain above Coomanagh Lough Kerry'. Wikipedia info is: 'The glen on the mountain's east side is a series of rock steps, each of which includes a small Paternoster lake. There at least ten of these lakes, which grow in size as one descends the mountain. From highest to lowest (and smallest to biggest) they are the Locha Chom an Chnoic (Coumaknock Loughs), Loch na Lice (Lough Nalacken) and Loch Cruite (Lough Cruttia)' - Coomanagh Loch is presumably the first of these.