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ml.roberts



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 5:49 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Bupleurum falcatum (24398) Reply with quote

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Specimen #287953

Taxon:Apiaceae: Bupleurum falcatum L. ("Sickle-leaved Hare's-ear")
Filed in taxon folder:Apiaceae: Bupleurum falcatum L. ("Sickle-leaved Hare's-ear")
Collected by:H Corder
Collection date:7/1894
Locality:Cultivated Great Britain, VC5 South Somerset, Bridgwater, ST23
Great Britain, Essex, Norton Heath, TL60, origin
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Bupleurum falcatum herbarium specimen from Bridgwater, VC5 South Somerset in 1894 by H Corder.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits
notes:"discovered in Britain by his (H.Corder's) uncle T Corder"

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by ml.roberts on 1st February 2010.

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dateuserchange
01/02/2010mossysalDeleted note: ex herb B'water[?] discovered in Britain by his uncle J Corder
01/02/2010mossysalAdded notes
01/02/2010mossysalDeleted locality: GB VC18,VC19 Norton Heath
01/02/2010mossysalAdded locality: (cultivated) GB VC18,VC19 Norton Heath, ex hort B[ridg]water
01/02/2010mossysalDeleted provenance: exherb H Corder [illegible]
26/01/2013xmhcmanDeleted collector: H Corder
26/01/2013xmhcmanAdded collector: J Corder
21/04/2013qgroomDeleted collector: J Corder
21/04/2013qgroomAdded collector: H Corder
08/09/2014xmhcmanDeleted note: "discovered in Britain by his (H.Corder's) uncle J Corder"
08/09/2014xmhcmanAdded note: "discovered in Britain by his (H.Corder's) uncle T Corder"
08/09/2014xmhcmanDeleted locality: (cultivated) GB VC18,VC19 Norton Heath, ex hort B[ridg]water
08/09/2014xmhcmanAdded locality: GB VC18,VC19 Norton Heath, ex hort B[ridg]water
08/09/2014xmhcmanAdded locality: (cultivated) GB VC5 Bridgwater
10/09/2014chrisuDeleted locality: GB VC18,VC19 Norton Heath, ex hort B[ridg]water
10/09/2014chrisuAdded locality: GB VC18,VC19 Norton Heath, origin

Specimen #287954

Taxon:Apiaceae: Bupleurum falcatum L. ("Sickle-leaved Hare's-ear")
Filed in taxon folder:Apiaceae: Bupleurum falcatum L. ("Sickle-leaved Hare's-ear")
Collected by:Thomas Corder
Locality:Great Britain, Essex, Norton Heath, TL60
communicated:Benjamin Bower Le Tall
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits
notes:Given to H S T by B.B. LeTall. "T. Corder, the discoverer in Britain/England"

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by ml.roberts on 1st February 2010.

Checked by mossysal

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dateuserchange
01/02/2010mossysalDeleted note: the discoverer in Britain/England
01/02/2010mossysalAdded notes
01/02/2010mossysalDeleted provenance: exherb B B Litall [illegible]
01/02/2010mossysalAdded provenance: exherb Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
01/02/2010mossysalAdded provenance: comm Benjamin Bower LeTall
01/02/2010mossysalDeleted provenance: comm Benjamin Bower LeTall
01/02/2010mossysalAdded provenance: comm Benjamin Bower Le Tall
26/01/2013xmhcmanDeleted collector: J Corder
26/01/2013xmhcmanAdded collector: H Corder
08/09/2014xmhcmanDeleted note: Given to H S T by B.B. LeTall. "J. Corder, the discoverer in Britain/England"
08/09/2014xmhcmanAdded note: Given to H S T by B.B. LeTall. "T. Corder, the discoverer in Britain/England"
08/09/2014xmhcmanDeleted collector: H Corder
08/09/2014xmhcmanAdded collector: Thomas Corder

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ml.roberts wrote
was H Corder's herbarium in Bayswater?


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mossysal



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

No, it refers to HSThompson's garden in Bridgwater.
J. Corder found this plant for the first time in Britain in 1831, and Norton Heath seems to be pretty much its only site.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It was Thomas Corder who first recorded Bupleurum falcatum at Norton Heath, see Watsonia (1994) 20, 115-117 [pdf]. Although the original site there is believed to have been destroyed in 1962, a population was restored in 1988, and extended in 2009, in a roadside strip (OS TL6104), just inside the South Essex vc18 boundary as defined by the old Ongar to Chelmsford turnpike - see Roscoe, Gardiner, & Ringwood (2009).
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Chris Liffen



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 7:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

for interest
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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 8:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is a specimen of Bupleurum falcatum in the Charles James Fox Bunbury herbarium in Cambridge collected by Lady Blake at a point on the Ongar to Chelmsford turnpike near "the 7th milestone from Chelmsford and the 3rd from Ongar", dated 1838, and referring, on the label, to its discovery by "Mr Corder" some years earlier.
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Chris Liffen



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 9:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems to be little info on Lady Blake (in the database, nothing in the wiki) - will see what I can find.
Snippet from Flora of Suffolk, by Hind.
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David Price



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 7:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Desmond has "Blake, Dame Louisa (1806-1881). Herb. at Ipswich Museum."

Louisa Pilkington was the daughter of Sir Thomas Pilkington, 7th Bt. In August 1830 she married Reverend George Augustus Dawson of Groton, Suffolk, and had a son, Thomas Pilkington Dawson. She married, secondly, in February 1849, Sir Henry Charles Blake, 4th Bt. of Langham, Co. Suffolk, and lived at Bardwell, Suffolk. She died on 28 December 1881 at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Perhaps I should have linked to Dame Louisa Blake.

Louisa's second husband, Henry Charles Blake was the son of James H Blake (3rd Bt), in turn the son of Sir Patrick Blake (1st Bt) and Annabella Blake née Bunbury, later Mrs Boscawen.

Her brother, Henry William Bunbury, was the father of Henry Edward Bunbury who married Louisa Amelia Fox. Charles James Fox Bunbury was their son.

Despite this distant relationship Lady (Dame Louisa) Blake and Charles seemed to have had a common interest in the flora of East Anglia (his interest extended to the rest of the world). His mother, and his wife Frances also collected, as did his brother Henry, though he most often plants found during the siege of Sebastopol. The Bunburys were also baronets, Charles being the 8th.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 7:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dame Louisa is the style and title of the widow of a baronet tho' known in his lifetime as Lady Blake.
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