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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:41 am    Post subject: Feedback request: Oenanthe pimpinelloides (200705141439_7658 Reply with quote

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Specimen #243409

Taxon:Apiaceae: Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. ("Corky-fruited Water-dropwort")
Filed in taxon folder:Apiaceae: Oenanthe pimpinelloides L. ("Corky-fruited Water-dropwort")
Collected by:Prof Richard Henry Yapp
Collection date:25/7/1903
Locality:Great Britain, VC29 Cambridgeshire, Fulbourne, TL55, Side of wet ditch
Institution:Aberystwyth University Herbarium (ABS)
Image:Oenanthe pimpinelloides herbarium specimen from Fulbourne, VC29 Cambridgeshire in 1903 by Prof Richard Henry Yapp.
fruits/flowers:seeds/fruits

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by terryed on 11th January 2008.

Checked by hallucigenia

Edit history

dateuserchange
28/09/2010<system> (minor automatic edit)Deleted collector: Prof. Richard Henry Yapp
28/09/2010<system> (minor automatic edit)Added collector: Prof Richard Henry Yapp
28/09/2010hallucigeniaDeleted attribute flowerField: flowering
28/09/2010hallucigeniaAdded attribute flowerField: fruiting

N.B. reporting of the edit history is currently fairly unclear and misleading. Most edits made to specimens appear as a pair of 'add' and 'delete' entries, which may not be together in the list. There are also often 'minor' edits, which are made automatically (rather than due to user activity), for example to merge synonym names.

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terryed wrote
I am not sure about distinction between flowers and flowers appearing to have gone to seed. Am I looking at a flower here, or a flower gone to seed, so that it should be called 'seed'? I think I am lacking in knowledge regarding making calls on this aspect.


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