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oldnick



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PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 4:53 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Quercus robur (30253) Reply with quote

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Specimen #300002

Taxon:Fagaceae: Quercus robur L. ("Pedunculate Oak")
Filed in taxon folder:Fagaceae: Quercus robur L. ("Pedunculate Oak")
Collected by:Miss Martha Maria Atwood
Collection date:1850
Locality:Great Britain, VC6 North Somerset, Long Ashton, ST57, woods, Ashton Manor [adjacent to Leigh Woods]
ex herb:Donor Unknown
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Quercus robur herbarium specimen from Long Ashton, VC6 North Somerset in 1850 by Miss Martha Maria Atwood.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits

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Documented by oldnick on 30th May 2010.

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31/05/2010oldnickDeleted locality: , woods, Ashton Manor
31/05/2010oldnickAdded locality: GB VC6 Long Ashton, woods, Ashton Manor [adjacent to Leigh Woods]

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oldnick wrote
no luck trying to locate Ashton Manor


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David Price



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PostPosted: Sun May 30, 2010 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ashton ST57 adjacent to Leigh Woods, Bristol. Near here, in Nightingale Valley, Miss Atwood discovered Sorbus bristoliensis. She lived across the river in Clifton.
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