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3996
has anyone ever come across very tiny specimens of common centuary.? I have seen over a hundred plants, some no more than one inch high, others a few inches...
pucebody
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Oct 3, 2005
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3997
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the UKBotany group. File : /Adur...
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Oct 5, 2005
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3998
In a message dated 05/10/05 21:42:52 GMT Daylight Time, ... Rosebay willowherb Chamaenerion angustifolium cheers Colin P Duke [Non-text portions of this...
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duke63vc
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Oct 5, 2005
10:22 pm
3999
Hello, Can you specify more measurements? They seem normal to me. Mill Hill 2005 http://www.glaucus.org.uk/MillHill2005.html Shoreham Bank 2005 ...
glaucus25
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Oct 5, 2005
10:44 pm
4000
HJello, I should have thought a bit and then I would have known. The flowers are common enough but usually pinkish (rather than blue), the few remaining...
glaucus25
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Oct 5, 2005
10:55 pm
4001
Hello Rosebay Willowherb, normal colour: http://www.glaucus.org.uk/RosebayWillowherb082e.jpg Cheers Andy Horton glaucus@... Adur Valley (West Sussex)...
British Marine Life S...
glaucus25
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Oct 5, 2005
11:08 pm
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some less than an inch and all parts in proportion. apparently I am told it is due to the nature of the soil, though I dont know exactly what that means. peter...
pucebody
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Oct 6, 2005
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Can anyone advise on this one, found growing under trees in woods at Wakehurst in Sussex. I think it is a Senecio species....? ...
peter_wkhm
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Oct 6, 2005
5:50 pm
4004
This is the wild golden-rod, Solidago virgaurea. It does look like a Senecio, but the most obvious difference is the phyllaries / involucral bracts under each...
Rodney Burton
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Oct 6, 2005
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Many thanks Rodney, Peter ... involucral ... in one ... Behalf ... at...
peter_wkhm
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Oct 6, 2005
6:46 pm
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Yep looks like Goldenrod Solidago virgaurea . There is also the ( Canadian Golden Rod Solidago canadensis ) which is similar. Flower heads are borne on...
colinduke2003
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Oct 8, 2005
11:34 am
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Can anyone help as I have a mental block at this moment! Which is the fumitory growing in the allotments by the cemetry at Lake on the Isle of Wight and...
bumpipe
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Oct 9, 2005
10:38 pm
4008
... Martin's R-F, Fumaria reuteri and secondly which is the one growing beside the footpath ... Not heard of anything there. Cheers - Rob Woodall...
Rob Woodall
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Oct 9, 2005
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Hi, Can anyone help as I have a mental block at this moment! Which is the fumitory growing in the allotments by the cemetry at Lake on the Isle of Wight and...
Geoff Toone
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Oct 10, 2005
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Have been sent a photo of a plant growing out of a crack in concrete in a car park. See 'unknown plant' in photo folder. Would be grateful for any...
Phil Luke
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Oct 12, 2005
1:20 pm
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Hi Phil, Its Nicandra physalodes, the "shoo-fly-plant" or "Apple of Peru", its an incredible seeder but needs plenty of warmth to germinate. It's meant to...
Darrel Watts
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Oct 13, 2005
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Many thanks Darrel and Eva for the information, much appreciated Phil ... From: Darrel Watts To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 2:28...
Phil Luke
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Oct 13, 2005
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4013
Any botanists also interested in philately this might find this site of interest. I have no financial interest - honest! ...
Phil Luke
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Oct 18, 2005
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4014
I took these pictures of a vetch growing by the side of a track in Yorkshire this summer. The photo of the flowers is not wonderful, but the plant as a whole...
peter_wkhm
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Oct 22, 2005
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I'd like to know three things: 1. what was the soil type (lime, acid, neutral)? 2. general habitat info - i.e. up in the high dales/lowlands? - Yorkshire's a...
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Oct 23, 2005
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... size as ... it's ... It was near a place called Duggleby in what I think would be described as lowlands, growing on chalk/limestone in long grass at the...
peter_wkhm
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Oct 23, 2005
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I mentioned last year an unidentified annual I've noted growing along central reservations. It's been bugging me again this autumn and I wonder if anyone else...
Paul Kennett
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Oct 27, 2005
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It's Bassia scoparia (Summer-cypress) and yes, it is a member of the Chenopodiaceae. It's spread like wildfire all over the South Hants motorway network as...
Martin Rand
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Oct 28, 2005
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Is it a halophyte as are some other invaders of motorway verges and central reservations, e.g. Cochlearia species? Phil L ... From: Martin Rand To:...
Phil Luke
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Oct 28, 2005
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It must certainly be pretty salt-tolerant judging by the environment and the company it keeps. I understand that in Turkey (part of its native range) it grows...
Martin Rand
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Oct 29, 2005
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From: "Martin Rand" <martin.rand@...> ... Chenopodiaceae. It's spread like wildfire all over the South Hants motorway network as well. It apparently...
Paul Kennett
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Oct 30, 2005
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4022
... Ripley services towards Guildford. I've seen it tumbleweeding too in the same area: last Tuesday, along the central reservation of the A3 Guildford bypass....
Richard Collingridge
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Oct 31, 2005
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A mixed bag here:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildbritain/thismonth/highlights.shtml Phil L [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Phil Luke
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Nov 1, 2005
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4024
Does anyone know if e.g. viviparous Juncus bulbosus firstly forms seeds which germinate in situ, or do the plants bypass this stage and develop tiny plants...
Stuart
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Nov 3, 2005
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The Environmental Action Group of Adur-in- Partnership, WSCC and Adur District Council Are there enough trees in Adur? How can we preserve the trees we have? ...
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