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Specimen #277949
Taxon: | Polygonaceae: Persicaria maculosa Gray ("Redshank") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Polygonaceae: Persicaria maculosa Gray ("Redshank") |
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Collected by: | Rev. Augustin Ley |
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Collection date: | 30/9/1883
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC35,VC36, Garway Mill, SO452214, Banks of River Monnow near Garway mill
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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: | Some spec[imen]s more ram[ose?] only slightly glandular; styles 1/2 united. All were growing together and I believe represent only one sp. I now think two are mac[ulatum] and two [P.] Pers[icaria] or biforme. These two biforme. |
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Filing note: | Polygonum persicaria var |
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Documented by hallucigenia on 11th July 2009.
Checked by keith barnett
Edit history
date | user | change |
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11/07/2009 | tom humphrey | Deleted locality: GB VC36 Garway mill, Banks of River Monmow Near Garway mill |
11/07/2009 | tom humphrey | Added locality: GB VC35,VC36 Garway Mill, Banks of River Monnow near Garway mill SO452214 (place) |
12/07/2009 | hallucigenia | Deleted note: Scrir?? and face. More, rnu?? only slightly glandular : Styles 1/2 united all were growing together I believe represent only one I P[lant][?]
I now think two are more, two pers, or biforme there two biforme |
12/07/2009 | hallucigenia | Added note: Some spec[imen]s more ram[ose?] only slightly glandular; styles 1/2 united. All were growing together and I believe represent only one sp. I now think two are mac[ulatum] and two [P.] Pers[icaria] or biforme. These two biforme. |
18/02/2010 | keith barnett | Deleted attribute flowerField: immature |
18/02/2010 | keith barnett | Added attribute flowerField: fruiting |
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User comments about this sheet
- hallucigenia wrote
- Word Scair??and rnu run?? please