Herbarium specimen: Primula elatior
| Taxon: | Primulaceae: Primula elatior (L.) Hill ("Oxlip") |
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| Filed in taxon folder: | Primulaceae: Primula elatior (L.) Hill ("Oxlip") |
| Collected by: | Rev Douglas Montague Heath |
| Collection date: | 3/4/1913 |
| Locality: | Great Britain, VC19 North Essex, Takeley, TL5621, Growing as far as I can remember in a meadow or on railway bank. |
| ex herb: | Rev Douglas Montague Heath |
| Institution: | University of Birmingham (BIRM) |
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| fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
| notes: | P elatior generally grows in woods [and] is abundant in a wood at Stanstead about a mile and a half away. These specimens I at first pressed and mounted as P. veris. |
Associated records
Other specimen entries from this sheet.| taxon | locality | collectors | date | institution | ||
| + | Primula elatior | GB, VC19 North Essex, Stansted | Douglas Montague Heath | 4/1914 | BIRM | |
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Documented by hallucigenia on 16th June 2009.

