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Specimen #290552
Taxon: | Gentianaceae: Centaurium erythraea Rafn ("Common Centaury") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Gentianaceae: Centaurium littorale (Turner ex Sm.) Gilmour ("Seaside Centaury") |
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Collected by: | J T Williams |
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Collection date: | 11/8/1973
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC38 Warwickshire, Coleshill, SP18, Bannerley Pool [east of M6 / A446 junction, not far from Coleshill Pool]
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Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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notes: | Colonising old gravel workings. Frequent. |
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Filing note: | Centaurium minus |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by oldnick on 1st March 2010.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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30/11/2011 | oldnick | Deleted determination (orig): Centaurium littorale |
30/11/2011 | oldnick | Added determination (orig): Centaurium erythraea |
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User comments about this sheet
- oldnick wrote
- this sheet is labeled C erythraea, but entered on H@H as C littorale; however, are not the lower leaves too broad for littorale? And would littorale be in a Warks gravel pit?