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Documented by hallucigenia on 23rd May 2010.
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Specimen #299061
Taxon: | Erodium cicutarium var. chaerophyllum (Cav.) DC. ("Common Stork's-bill") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Erodium cicutarium var. chaerophyllum (Cav.) DC. ("Common Stork's-bill") |
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Collected by: | Mr Harold Stuart Thompson |
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Collection date: | 10/10/1930 15/10/1930
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC6 North Somerset, Bristol, ST57, Waste stony ground on Limestone, Somerset bank of River Avon
[On packet bottom L/H] " fruits [and] petals ref 4424 H.S.T."
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ex herb: | Mr Harold Stuart Thompson |
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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fruits/flowers: | seeds/fruits |
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notes: | Bright pink [sub equal] petals 5-6 mill. X 2-3 mill wide or smaller. Stigmas purple. Between the road [and] the rocky river bank. Where great limestone rocks were placed. The fl[ower] or fruiting spec[imens] grew on better drained uneven ground. [ And on sheet clipping] W.B.E.C report 2nd proof [1931] |
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Filing note: | Erodium cicutarium agg. |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by hallucigenia on 23rd May 2010.
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date | user | change |
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11/09/2011 | oldnick | Deleted collection date: 6/10/1930 - 15/10/1930 |
11/09/2011 | oldnick | Added collection date: 10/10/1930 |
11/09/2011 | oldnick | Added collection date: 15/10/1930 |
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- hallucigenia wrote
- Specimen 1 single specimen on right of sheet.
This sheet is a bit of a mess, the details of specimens [2] were taken off the W.B.E.C. report.
A reading of which makes sense of the whole thing.