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oldnick



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:08 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Sedum forsterianum (20056) Reply with quote

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Specimen #341955

Taxon:Crassulaceae: Sedum forsterianum Sm. ("Rock Stonecrop")
Filed in taxon folder:Crassulaceae: Sedum forsterianum Sm. ("Rock Stonecrop")
Collected by:Joseph Woods
Collection date:29/7/1850
Locality:Great Britain, Pen y craig
ex herb:Mr Frederick Townsend
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
Image:Sedum forsterianum herbarium specimen from Pen y craig in 1850 by Joseph Woods.
collector's number:27783
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

Documented by johned on 30th July 2012.

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05/10/2012oldnickAdded collector: Joseph Woods
05/10/2012oldnickDeleted locality: GB AMBIGUOUS Pen y craig
05/10/2012oldnickAdded locality: GB Pen y craig

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oldnick wrote
I couldn't locate Pen y Craig, but Glamorganshire is likely, as Woods collected from Barry and the Gower at that time.


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Chris Liffen



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pen Y Craig is referenced here (The Phytologist, vol 3)
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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 9:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pen y Craig translates as Top of the Rock, so plenty of opportunities in Wales. Can also be written Pen y Graig, and, as such appears in a series of farm names south-west of Abergavenny (Monmouthshire) OS SO2812, which in at least one webpage gets written (Lower) Pen y Craig:

http://walks.walkingworld.com/Walk/Llanfoist---Lower-Pen-y-Craig---Brecon-Canal---Llanfoist.aspx
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