Haven't been following this thread very closely so apologise if this is a non sequitur, but I had the following key for Senecio species from the late Franklyn...
Thanks Phil Useful little key . I definitely will be having a second look thru the hand lens Best Wishes Colin D ... this is a non sequitur, but I had the...
Can anyone help with this one? Found growing near the coast in Suffolk earlier this summer. It looks to be a pea or vetch, but I haven't found a name for it...
Hi Peter I don't think its a pea or vetch; it looks like Climbing Corydalis to me. Latin is currently Ceratocapnos claviculata but used to be Corydalis ...
Terri
terri.tarpey@...
Sep 1, 2005 7:44 pm
3861
Terri, Yes, absolutely right it is Climbing Corydalis, I had narrowed my search too much! In fact it was growing on the RSPB reserve at Minsmere on the ...
Hi Eva /Ken Yes this one got me as well was useful to find the identity as I had a good long look but it escaped me Regards Colin D ... but it ... of that. ......
Climate change: the evidence can no longer be ignored. Please sign up if you can:- http://www.wwf.org.uk/climatechangeinfo/ Phil L [Non-text portions of this...
As we are in a phase of identification, can anyone help with this. Growing at the moment en masse through tarmac on a closed car park (on chalk). At the back...
Hello, http://www.glaucus.org.uk/VT-512.jpg 25 October 2004 When I had got over thinking how horrid and slimy (because of the rain) this vegetation was I...
Hi Folks Another Great British mystery forgive the cryptic approach http://www.ycy63.dial.pipex.com/plants/dark mullein.html Any coments or thoughts on this...
-Hi Folks Another Great British mystery forgive the cryptic approach http://www.ycy63.dial.pipex.com/plants/dark mullein.html Any coments or thoughts on this...
Colin, not an answer to the question but if you want to make the url work, remove the blank between dark and mullein, eg use an underscore as in dark_mullein....
Help appreciated with this one, growing in a marshy lake margin in Petworth, Sussex, earlier this summer. I think it is probably a Water Dropwort but it was...
Ian Thanks for that . Sorry for any inconveniencew to any one soucing it . I did a repost thinking I corrected it , it bodes poorly for the future of the...
Ian Just in passing to help others I think the Yahoo cut and paste can be a bit tempermental I just pasted the links and it has hyperlinked Ok . it is a bit...
Colin, I think it depends at what point you copy/paste. The Yahoo links, those long, indecipherable, urls are almost always a problem because of line wrapping...
Many thanks Andy, spot on. Being an alga it kept it within in the remit of this list!!! ... -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG...
I wrote: "This is treated in a special way by browsers, at least by Internet Explorer, and can cause the usr to get truncated at that point." I meant url, of...
Thanks Martin Nice purple hairs on the filaments make it relatively straight forward but always nice to get a second opinion on these things. I think Peters ...
Thanks Ian I think you summed up the Perennial problem of awkward Urls very well and will help us all make digital plants in a manner of speaking pop up more...
Please click n the link below. _http://www.wildlifeonline.me.uk/Horsham/Flowers/_ (http://www.wildlifeonline.me.uk/Horsham/Flowers/) Thanks for your time. Phil...
Hi Colin Press and dry some bits and send them to Geoffrey Wilmore sp? W Yorks recorder for BSBI. Martin Catt ... From: "colinduke2003" <dukie@...> ...
Hi Phil, this looks like a late germinating and stunted specimen of charlock. Regards Philip ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Thanks Martin Geoffrey is fairly close to me and does some stuff for the Bradford Botany group useful idea . When you use the term " Apple Mint" is that a...