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Specimen #319906
Taxon: | Violarieae: Viola hirta subsp. calcarea Bab. |
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Other name: | Violaceae: Viola hirta L. ("Hairy Violet") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Violarieae: Viola hirta subsp. calcarea Bab. |
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ex herb: | S A Chambers |
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Institution: | South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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notes: | 'The spur is quite straight. so it is probably calcarea. I have doubts the specific rank or uniformity of that plant - E S Marshall'. 'Mrs Gregory says that true calcarea has an imperceptibly spur! -the spurs of this specimen are anything but that! C.E.Salmon'. 'This seems to me the same as the Box hill plant referred [?] to calcarea by Mr Beeby. I agree with Mr Marshalls remarks as to it's specific rank and uniformity on Box hill I have noticed short straight spurs and long curved one on the same plant! H.W.T.' 'Surely only small hirta? A Bennett'. |
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Filing note: | Viola calcarea |
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Documented by hallucigenia following initial work by sir_caronte on 16th May 2011.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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09/08/2011 | hallucigenia | Deleted determination (orig): Viola hirta subsp. calcarea |
09/08/2011 | hallucigenia | Added determination (orig): Viola hirta subsp. calcarea on 24/10/1905 |
09/08/2011 | hallucigenia | Added notes |
09/08/2011 | hallucigenia | Added determiner: Rev. Edward Shearburn Marshall |
09/08/2011 | hallucigenia | Added attribute flowerField: flowering |
09/08/2011 | hallucigenia | Added determiner's note: The spur is quite stright. so it is probably calcarea. I have doubts the specific rank or uniformity of that plant. |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Deleted determination (orig): Viola hirta subsp. calcarea on 24/10/1905 |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Added determination (orig): Viola hirta |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Added determination (orig): Viola hirta subsp. calcarea |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Deleted note: Mrs Gregory says that true calcarea has an imperceptibly spur! -the spurs of this specimen are anything but that! C.E.S.
This seems to me the same as the Box hill plant referred [?] to calcarea by Mr Beeby. I agree with Mr Marshalls remarks as to it's specific rank and uniformity on Box hill I have noticed short straight spurs and long curved one on the same plant! H.W.T.
? my small hirta? ANhalls rem |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Added note: 'The spur is quite straight. so it is probably calcarea. I have doubts the specific rank or uniformity of that plant - E S Marshall'. 'Mrs Gregory says that true calcarea has an imperceptibly spur! -the spurs of this specimen are anything but that! C.E.Salmon'.
'This seems to me the same as the Box hill plant referred [?] to calcarea by Mr Beeby. I agree with Mr Marshalls remarks as to it's specific rank and uniformity on Box hill I have noticed short straight spurs and long curved one on the same plant! H.W.T.'
'Surely only small hirta? A Bennett'. |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Deleted determiner: Rev. Edward Shearburn Marshall |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Deleted collector: Mr Charles Edgar Salmon |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Deleted provenance: exherb (The South London Botanical Institute) |
07/12/2011 | oldnick | Deleted collection date: 24/10/1905 |
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