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kenbalkow



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:23 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Carex disticha (1131989) Reply with quote

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Specimen #384204

Taxon:Cyperaceae: Carex disticha Huds. ("Brown Sedge")
Filed in taxon folder:Cyperaceae: Carex disticha Huds. ("Brown Sedge")
Locality:Great Britain, VC18 South Essex, Epping Forest, TQ389893, In the great bog on the forest by Salters Buildings
ex herb:Edward Forster
Institution:Natural History Museum (BM)
Accession number:1131989
Image:Carex disticha herbarium specimen from Epping Forest, VC18 South Essex.

Documented by kenbalkow on 21st January 2015.

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21/01/2015kenbalkowDeleted locality: [illegible]
21/01/2015kenbalkowAdded locality: GB VC18 Epping Forest, In the great bog on the forest by Salters Buildings TQ389893 (place) [illegible]

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kenbalkow wrote
In the great bog by the forest near ??


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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 3:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kent & Allen says Edward Forster collected in London and Epping areas. Looking at the labels on the sheet I read 'Woodford' and 'the Forest'. The latter must be Epping Forest. In which case I think this is 'Salters Buildings', referred to in Lichen Flora of London (Laundon, 1967) [pdf], as at TQ389893. In Forster's day these were separated from Woodford by a strip of 'forest'. Built in 1726 by Sir John Salter.
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