Herbarium specimen: Berteroa incana
Taxon: | Brassicaceae: Berteroa incana (L.) DC. ("Hoary Alison") named by Herbert William Pugsley |
---|---|
Other name: | Alyssum incanum |
Filed in taxon folder: | Brassicaceae: Berteroa incana (L.) DC. ("Hoary Alison") |
Collected by: | Mr Harold Stuart Thompson |
Collection date: | 9/8/1930 |
Locality: | Great Britain, VC6 North Somerset, Brislington, ST66, Sandstone bank on sandstone |
ex herb: | Mr Harold Stuart Thompson |
exchanged: | Watson Botanical Exchange Club |
Institution: | South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) |
Image: | |
fruits/flowers: | mature flowers |
notes: | Increasingly well established since 1915 - H S Thompson. The only Alyssum that makes its apperance in Surrey - J Fraser. [etc... Report] Yes Flora of Bristol (1912) gives it as a casual not established in the district, but it has persisted at Brislington since 1915 - I M Roper A widely distributed Central European species frequent in West Germany and occurring not uncommonly as an alien in Britain. I think it is best regarded not as an Alyssum but as Berteroa incana - H W Pugsley |
Filing note: | Alyssum incarnum |
Inferred details are marked.
This sheet was documented by volunteers from the herbarium@home project.
Log-in to edit this specimen or crop examples of handwriting.
Documented by ml.roberts on 27th January 2011.
Checked by oldnick