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kenbalkow



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:32 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Carex remota (E00722188) Reply with quote

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Specimen #401780

Taxon:Cyperaceae: Carex remota L. ("Remote Sedge")
Filed in taxon folder:Cyperaceae: Carex remota L. ("Remote Sedge")
Collection date:31/5/1889
Locality:Great Britain, VC17 Surrey, River Wey, SU8345, North Wey [nominal grid ref is for Farnham]
Institution:Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (E)
Accession number:E00722188
Image:Carex remota herbarium specimen from River Wey, VC17 Surrey in 1889.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits

Documented by kenbalkow on 18th November 2015.

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18/06/2016oldnickDeleted locality:
18/06/2016oldnickAdded locality: GB VC17 River Wey, North Wey [nominal grid ref is for Farnham] SU8345 (place)

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kenbalkow wrote
Is this a reference to the Wey canal?


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

'The northern Wey rises in Hampshire close to the market town of Alton, runs north-eastwards through a landscape of considerable natural beauty and crosses the county border into Surrey to reach Farnham, the other town on this stretch of the river, ten miles from Alton. After another mile the river takes a southerly passage, through fairly wooded country, to Tilford where it joins the southern Wey'
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