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Specimen #240721
Taxon: | Primulaceae: Primula farinosa L. ("Bird's-eye Primrose") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Primulaceae: Primula farinosa L. ("Bird's-eye Primrose") |
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Collected by: | Rt. Rev. William Walsham How |
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Collection date: | 1879 to 1888
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC66 County Durham, Cassop, NZ33, Dene
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Institution: | Aberystwyth University Herbarium (ABS) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by qgroom on 2nd December 2007.
Checked by wonastow
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- wonastow wrote
- Mr How became Bishop of Wakefield in 1888. He is best known for writing the hymn "For all the Saints" and for burning Hardy's 'Jude the obscure'.