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Re: [UKBotany] Victorian wild flower name

Maybe something in Flora Brittanica? have you tried Googling the name?

Colin Jacobs.
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V.C 25"I hate flowers, really I do.
I photograph them because
they're cheaper than models
and they don't move."The Beccles Naturalist Blog.
http://becclesnaturalist.blogspot.com/








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From: Phil Luke <Phil@...>
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Sent: Friday, 3 July, 2009 12:12:40
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Asked a local history friend but all I have had from him so far is; "Nothing in
the Rev. C.A. Johns classic 'Flowers of the Field'"

Phil

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From: John Crellin
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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 6:07 PM
Subject: [UKBotany] Victorian wild flower name

I've been asked by someone doing some research what "Robin Run In the Hole" -
clearly from a the context a wildflower - might have been ?

Does anyone know of any sources for this sort of infomation ?

John Crellin

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I've been asked by someone doing some research what "Robin Run In the Hole" - clearly from a the context a wildflower - might have been ? Does anyone know of...
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Grigson's 'An Englishman's Flora' which I've always regarded as pretty comprehensive on old names for plants, doesn't have that name, but does have...
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Subject: [UKBotany] Victorian wild flower name Geoffrey Grigson's The Englishman's Flora (J.M. Dent, 1955) is the best starting point for researching English...
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The Englishman's Flora by Geoffrey Grigson. Ruth ... From: John Crellin To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 6:07 PM Subject: [UKBotany]...
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Thanks all - I will certainly try to get a copy of Grigson...
John Crellin
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Asked a local history friend but all I have had from him so far is; "Nothing in the Rev. C.A. Johns classic 'Flowers of the Field'" Phil ... From: John Crellin...
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Maybe something in Flora Brittanica? have you tried Googling the name? Colin Jacobs. Professional Writer, Naturalist and Photographer. Beccles Suffolk. V.C...
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It's not indexed in Flora Britannica. Malcolm In message <375913.99277.qm@...>, Colin Jacobs <benacre2001@...> writes ... -- ...
Malcolm Ogilvie
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A google search brings up this reference in The Welchmans Last Petition of 1642 http://eebo.cica.es/datos1/web.e0002/115954/index.pdf The reference is on the...
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Thanks again for all replies and this one has taught me something new about Google. Time was when the words being in the order typed without break would bring...
John Crellin
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Hi Malcolm and thanks I am glad my Google idea proved a winner. Colin Jacobs. Professional Writer, Naturalist and Photographer. Now doing beginners Wildlife...
Colin Jacobs
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Recently had another opinion from a local historian re. your query. He reckons the name is earlier than Victorian, more likely mediaeval, also that it is a...
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Jul 15, 2009
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Maybe it belongs to Arum maculatum! Colin Jacobs. Professional Writer, Naturalist and Photographer. Now doing beginners Wildlife Tours in Suffolk and Norfolk. ...
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