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Specimen #236820
Taxon: | Asteraceae: Senecio vulgaris L. ("Groundsel") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Asteraceae: Senecio vulgaris L. ("Groundsel") |
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Collection date: | 7/1891
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC40 Shropshire, Pulverbatch, SJ40
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Institution: | Shrewsbury School (SHYB) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | seeds/fruits |
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notes: | The sheet is referenced No.838 (this is a pencil alteration from the original no. 781)Fig 540. LSF.411 There is also a pencil annotation in the bottom left corner of the sheet which comprises two illegible characters followed by 4 with P240 beneath. |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by nick law on 21st September 2007.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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04/11/2012 | oldnick | Deleted note: The sheet is referenced No.838 (this is a pencil alteration from the original no. 781)Fig 540. LSF.411
There is also a pencil annotation in the bottom left corner of the sheet which comprises two illegible characters followed by 4 with P240 beneath. |
04/11/2012 | oldnick | Added note: The sheet is referenced No.838 (this is a pencil alteration from the original no. 781)Fig 540. LSF.411
There is also a pencil annotation in the bottom left corner of the sheet which comprises two illegible characters followed by 4 with P240 beneath. |
04/11/2012 | oldnick | Deleted blank locality |
04/11/2012 | oldnick | Added locality: GB VC40 Pulverbatch |
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User comments about this sheet
- nick law wrote
- The century is not given with the collection date but this has been assumed to be the 19th. There is no collector given. No site is given but the pencil annotation Pul may refer to Pulverbach.