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Specimen #276024
Taxon: | Betulaceae: Betula nana L. ("Dwarf Birch") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Betulaceae: Betula nana L. ("Dwarf Birch") |
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Collected by: | Peter Ewing |
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Collection date: | 8/1884
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Locality: | Great Britain, Perthshire, Carn Mor, south face, [on] Schist., (altitude 2500ft)
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ex herb: | Peter Ewing |
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | no flowers |
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notes: | No 1163 L.C. 7th Ed |
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Documented by lucasake on 24th May 2009.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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21/06/2010 | hallucigenia | Added note: No 1163 L.C. 7th Ed |
21/06/2010 | hallucigenia | Deleted locality: GB VC87,VC88,VC89 Carn Mor, Altitude = 2500ft |
21/06/2010 | hallucigenia | Added locality: GB VC87,VC88,VC89 Carn Mor, Altitude = 2500ft, south face, [on] Schist. |
21/06/2010 | hallucigenia | Deleted provenance: exherb (University Of Birmingham) |
21/06/2010 | hallucigenia | Added provenance: exherb Peter Ewing |
21/06/2010 | hallucigenia | Added attribute flowerField: none |
25/10/2011 | chrisu | Deleted locality: GB VC87,VC88,VC89 Carn Mor, Altitude = 2500ft, south face, [on] Schist. |
25/10/2011 | chrisu | Added locality: GB VC87,VC88,VC89 Carn Mor, south face, [on] Schist. altitude: 2500ft |
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User comments about this sheet
- mossysal wrote
- There's a Craig Mhor at NN389361 NE of Tyndrum and another at NN692497 (according to the Munro book, tho the OSmap calls the same spot Meall na Aighean) In the same ridge there is a top called Carn Mairg [NN684513] and I wonder whether Ewing got the two names conflated? There isn't a Munro in the area called Carn M(h)or; The OS Creag Mhor [NN712489] is only just high enough at 820m.