Herbarium specimen: Erophila verna
Taxon: | Brassicaceae: Erophila verna (L.) DC. ("Common Whitlowgrass") |
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Other name: | Erophila boerhaavii Dumort. det. Joseph Donald Grose 1938 |
Filed in taxon folder: | Brassicaceae: Erophila verna (L.) DC. ("Common Whitlowgrass") |
Collected by: | Joseph Donald Grose |
Collection date: | 6/4/1938 |
Locality: | Great Britain, VC7 North Wiltshire, Minety, SU09, "Minety Station" |
ex herb: | John Richard Wallis Joseph Donald Grose |
exchanged: | Botanical Society & Exchange Club of The British Isles |
Institution: | South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) |
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fruits/flowers: | seeds/fruits |
notes: | "These plants were collected on the platform of Minety station, and are, I think, a uniform gathering of the only form in the immediate neighborhood, Marshall (Journ. Bot., 1904) recorded "Eriophila praecox. Stony platform, Minety station, in plenty." Specimens are in Herb. Druce, and agree well with those now distributed. According to Rouy, Fl. de France, 2, 227, E. praecox has “feuilles ... a poils la plupart bifide, quelques-uns simples," Schultz in his recent monograph, however, describes E. praecox as having the hairs mostly simple, with only a few bifurcate. From his key these plants seem to come under E. Boerhaavii (Van Hall) Dum., as most of the hairs are forked; but Schultz himself has examined Marshall’s plants and named them E. praecox (Stev.) DC. Var. virescens (Jord.) O. E. Schultz.” – J. D. G.” Eight specimens some with flowers and buds. |
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Documented by mikedaps on 22nd December 2010.
Reviewed by Sarah Stille (mossysal)