Hello, Group Members may be interested in the following new groups designed to fill gaps not already filled. "Small Publisher" Smart Group Group Home Page:...
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shoshoni
g4nhl@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:53 pm
I am just totally fed up with the spam generated by this character who obviously neither knows nor cares about netiquette. To all other group members thank you...
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Andy Horton
bmlss@...
Jan 3, 2001 12:11 am
Hello, This is luncheon meat. The trees (used for the charcoal) is the botanic connection. It may explain the occurrence of certain trees. Charcoal Burning is...
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Andy Horton
bmlss@...
Jan 3, 2001 10:34 am
Hello, This is an alternative name for the Sea Hog's Fennel, Peucedanum officinale, mentioned in earlier messages. It is the sulphur (sulfur) content of the...
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Malcolm Storey
malcolms@...
Jan 3, 2001 11:06 am
... Alder buckthorn is a very minor part of the military legacy for wildlife. Many of our "ancient" oak woodlands were planted expressly to provide wood for...
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bmlss@...
Jan 4, 2001 2:57 am
Hello, Old Names for Native Plants Is there a book or a web site with the old and alternative names for British (native or introduced a long time ago) plants...
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Tina Teearu
Tina@...
Jan 4, 2001 10:55 pm
Have you tried Flora Britannica by Richard Maybe? This book has a wealth of folklore information about British plants. ... From: bmlss@......
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E J McDonnell
lizmcdonnell@...
Jan 4, 2001 11:00 pm
Hi There is a book published in 1932 by T. Buncle & Co., Arbroath, called ENGLISH NAMES of our COMMONEST WILD FLOWERS arranged and explained by Robert Fisher,...
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Malcolm Ogilvie
MAOgilvie@...
Jan 5, 2001 7:41 am
In article <930omp+oeqq@eGroups.com>, bmlss@... writes ... You want Geoffrey Grigson's 'An Englishman's Flora'. This distils information from old...
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Andy Horton
bmlss@...
Jan 17, 2001 9:25 am
Hello, Radio 5 News mentioned a tree travelling from Hull (where it arrived on a ferry from the Low Countries) to Warrington. It was 60 years old, but the ...
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Darrel Watts
d.watts@...
Jan 17, 2001 9:55 am
With apologies for the cross posting Hedges I have been designing a hedge recording form for 'another body', it now looks likely that they won't use it. If...
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Carl Ashcroft
Carl.Ashcroft@...
Jan 17, 2001 11:23 am
Does anybody have a copy of the following book that I could buy? Condition not important. Manton, I (1950?) Problems of cytology and evolution in the ...
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Sarah Longrigg
slongrigg@...
Jan 17, 2001 12:15 pm
It reminds me of those road signs one sometimes sees, that say "HEAVY PLANT CROSSING"! Sarah ... arrived on a ... but the...
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Chris
chris@...
Jan 18, 2001 4:30 pm
Hi On a hedge recording session last Friday, several questions arose - can anyone help, please? 1/ A lichen was seen on spindle (Euonymus europaeus). I did not...
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Storey, M.W.
malcolms@...
Jan 19, 2001 10:52 am
... Can't actually answer your question, but in the west country there will potentially be good lichens around, esp away from conurbations. Often these will be...
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Chris
chris@...
Jan 20, 2001 1:52 am
Hello everyone and thank you for the replies already received. When I mentioned a key for winter twigs, rather than an illustrated key, I had in mind what I...
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Andy Horton
bmlss@...
Jan 20, 2001 11:32 am
Hello Institute for the Historical Study of Language Anglo-Saxon Plant-Name Survey http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/EngLang/ihsl/projects/plants.htm List of...
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UKBotany@egroups.com
Jan 20, 2001 5:35 pm
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 : /Wild Flowers...
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UKBotany@egroups.com
Jan 20, 2001 5:37 pm
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 : /Wild Flowers...
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Rev LilyPTwist
lilyp@...
Jan 22, 2001 1:31 pm
Can anyone supply the address and especially the phone number of this society's secretary. Thanks Colin Twist...
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Matt Stribley
matt@...
Jan 22, 2001 6:08 pm
Administration The Wild Flower Society, 82a, High Street, Sawston, Cambridge, CB2 4HJ Telephone: 01223-830665 Fax: 01223-839804 Email: wfs@......
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Tina Teearu
Tina@...
Jan 22, 2001 10:04 pm
There is also a website at www.rbge.org.uk/data/wfsoc ... From: Matt Stribley [mailto:matt@...] Sent: 22 January 2001 17:56 To:...
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Storey, M.W.
malcolms@...
Jan 23, 2001 10:34 am
... Latest BSBI News (arrived sat)mentioned a website being set up to do just this. url: http://www.saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk But it doesn't seem to exist yet...
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Darrel Watts
d.watts@...
Jan 23, 2001 11:33 am
I am not sure whether the twig identification pages exist. But the SAPS (Science and Plants for Schools) web site certainly does. The home page is at: ...
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Chris
chris@...
Jan 24, 2001 2:44 pm
To all Thank you for the many helpful replies I have had to my questions - especially anyone I have missed out in direct replies. Although I haven't seen it, I...
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Richard Lansdown
rlansdown@...
Jan 25, 2001 6:08 pm
I am a botanist, based in the UK and found out about this site through the latest BSBI News. I operate a botanical site specialised in aquatic and wetland...
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Keith Hatton
kjh@...
Jan 25, 2001 6:18 pm
Hello , Is anyone out there ? I've just signed up to this group after reading the plug in BSBI News . All seems very quiet , don't be bashful , come on in the...
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Roger Whitehead
rgw@...
Jan 25, 2001 7:06 pm
In article <003f01c08613$ca109980$01646464@...>, Chris ... I don't know Aditmap but did test Aditsite a few years ago (see BSBI News, September...
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John Hawksford
JohnHawksford@...
Jan 25, 2001 9:17 pm
Pilosella aurantiaca (Fox-and-cubs) is commonly naturalised in churchyards. Why were people so keen to plant it there in the past? John Hawksford...
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Jackie Jennison
jjennison@...
Jan 26, 2001 10:45 am
In Flora Brittanica Richard Mabey says the plant is a frequently naturalised garden escape, one would assume therfore that it would naturalise in churchyards...