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Specimen #284964
Taxon: | Cyperaceae: Carex pulicaris L. ("Flea Sedge") |
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Filed in taxon folder: | Cyperaceae: Carex pulicaris L. ("Flea Sedge") |
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Locality: | Great Britain, VC58 Cheshire, Hale Moss, SJ78, Hale Moss [presumed Cheshire - between Hale & Rostherne] near Staley [? Stalybridge however is well to the east]
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Institution: | Bolton Museum (BON) |
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Accession number: | 14-12-517 |
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Image: | |
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fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
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Inferred details are marked.
Documented by rmwalls on 24th December 2009.
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- rmwalls wrote
- label has C.dioica, but I think there are male fls at the top of the female spikes
- oldnick wrote
- I couldn't locate this site. There is a Staley in Northumberland, and a Hale Moss in Cumbria. 'Hale Moss Cheshire' on the H@H gazetteer actually has the Cumbria grid ref SD57!?!