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Specimen #283390
Taxon: | Caryophyllaceae: Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl ("Knotted Pearlwort") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Caryophyllaceae: Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl ("Knotted Pearlwort") |
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Collection date: | 10/8/1880
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC60 West Lancashire, Saint Anne's on the-Sea, SD32, "Near St Anns" - Now Lytham St Anne's
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communicated: | Mr Langley Kitching |
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | buds/immature flowers |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by mikedaps on 25th November 2009.
Specimen #283391
Taxon: | Caryophyllaceae: Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl ("Knotted Pearlwort") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Caryophyllaceae: Sagina nodosa (L.) Fenzl ("Knotted Pearlwort") |
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Collection date: | 18/8/1899
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC54 North Lincolnshire, Chapel Saint Leonards, TF56, "Bog at Boston Priory"
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communicated: | Mr Langley Kitching |
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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notes: | Location uncertain 'Chapel St Leonards', 'Boston' or a nk 'Chapel'. |
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Documented by mikedaps on 25th November 2009.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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25/11/2009 | mikedaps | Added attribute flowerField: flowering |
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User comments about this sheet
- mikedaps wrote
- Re 2nd Specimen
1. No record of a priory at Boston though Priory Rd runs from Boston East to Freiston where bogs among the fens must have been likely.
2. Alternatively "Chapel", if Chapel St Leonards/surrounds lacks a priory as well though equally marshy. Ingoldmells a few Kms South has a Priory caravan park but can't trace where any Priory might have been. Any ideas where the second specimen may have come from (Other specimens from "Chapel" lack a grid). Thanks