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hallucigenia



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:07 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Hypericum (11418) Reply with quote

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Specimen #308488

Taxon:Clusiaceae: Hypericum pulchrum L. ("Slender St John's-wort")
Other name:Clusiaceae: Hypericum humifusum L. ("Trailing St John's-wort")
Filed in taxon folder:Clusiaceae: Hypericum L.
Collected by:William West (Bradford)
Collection date:7/1877
Locality:Great Britain, VC63 South-west Yorkshire, Shipley, SE13
ex herb:William West (Bradford)
Prof George Stephen West
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Hypericum pulchrum herbarium specimen from Shipley, VC63 South-west Yorkshire in 1877 by William West (Bradford).
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

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Documented by hallucigenia on 24th September 2010.

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hallucigenia wrote
Think there are two different plants on this sheet, the short erict specimens with the trianglur leaves where the stems fork H.pulchrum and the lax specimens H.humifusum. a second opinion please.


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David Price



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well spotted. H. pulchrum is very distinctive and these specimens don't look emphatically H. pulchrum. Nevertheless West has labelled them so and it would be a very odd mistake for him to make if this were H. humifusum. Could the specimens on the left be from a damaged or sheep-grazed plant?

Stace3 doesn't mention a hybrid between H. pulchrum and H. humifusum. Is this a possibility?

Has anyone else a view?
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mossysal



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Agree it is a possibility but I really wouldnt care to say without seeing the spec, and colour etc. H humifusum lvs are net-veined but not so H. pulchrum (Poland). The sepals are diagnostic but the ?H. humifusum seems to be without fls.
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