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... First rule: always keep them in the dark! Try leaving an unwanted tranny on a sunny window-ledge all day - it'll be completely faded by evening. My Agfa...
Storey, M.W.
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Apr 2, 2002
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Unfortunately, there are likely to be yet more examples of conservation interests being ridden rough-shod over. Tony Blair apparently has said that economic...
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from a different e.group entirely ....... I can vouch for the quality of the oakwood; no BB in flower in January! Regards - Rob Woodall ... From: Richard Webb...
Rob Woodall
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Message text written by INTERNET:UKBotany@yahoogroups.com ... economic considerations will take priority where conflicts arise with environmental issues....
Andy Horton
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Hi When I sent my last message I could not remember the exact reason for my statement as given in the extract given below. Then it came to me that I had seen...
Phil Luke
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Message text written by INTERNET:UKBotany@yahoogroups.com ... environmental obstacles to development. Also mentioned are the proposals which I mentioned in my...
Andy Horton
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... <snip> ... The Etchinghill site may be of lesser significance, but that's just the sort of toe-in-the-water first step that the government will use to...
Storey, M.W.
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Rodney Over the last couple of days I have found several populations of Veronica hederifolium ssp lucorum. First patch of ssp lucorum found was on my driveway...
Rob Woodall
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... Since my previous email saying I didn't really believe in the subspecies, I've reviewed my trannies and now reckon to have seen both. ... In my part of...
Storey, M.W.
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Apr 12, 2002
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Finding the ssp lucorum in the driveway sounds pretty typical (non?) at least that's the type of habitat where I have found it - like a couple of weeks ago:...
Eva Ekeblad
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Apr 12, 2002
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Hi guys, We're researching a design project for our final year in DCU on Landscape Design but we're finding it very hard to come across exact figures charged...
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Apr 12, 2002
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Macolm Storey ... Great website! Shouldn't it differentiate the 2 sspp names? The longer hairs on ssp hederifolia are also apparent on the photos. The dims of...
Rob Woodall
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Hi I'm very pleased at the good high-quality discussions that we're having on UKBotany - thank you to all of our contributors; I only wish I had more time to...
Steve Preddy
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Rob, I do admit to having difficulty at times interpreting the relative apical lobe dimensions. I don't have difficulty with pedicel length, style length,...
Rodney Burton
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Eva, In my experience, mostly in Kent in SE England, subsp. hederifolia is always in more exposed habitats - ploughed fields, the sunnier part of gardens....
Rodney Burton
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hello there could anyone help me to get the genus or species of the following link? Just the bryophytes, but if know about lichens, please feel free to give...
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Apr 13, 2002
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For anyone who doesn't already have a copy, Colin Twist's "Rare Plants in Great Britain" was recently republished in its 2nd edition. Well worth purchasing:...
John Stevens
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Should I be worried that this publication could be misused? Ian ... From: "John Stevens" <anax@...> To: "UK Rare Plants"...
Ian Thirlwell
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Dear All , It is of great sadness to report the population of Grape Hyacinth in the Oxon site to be numbering in only a couple of hundred plants { if that in...
Brian Laney
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Daniel, Can't help you too much on the mosses other than the Fissidens is a Fissidens and moss1 looks a bit like a Bartramia. Not really sure if this yahoo...
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Apr 13, 2002
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Dear Steve i will put details of the uk botany group in the next Botanical Cornwall Group Newsletter - due early May, and will also ask Matt Stribley, who has ...
ian bennallick
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Dear All , I have made a mistake. It was 65 flowering spikes not 35 that I saw in Cambs at the weekend. Brian. [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Brian Laney
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... Yes! I put this into the databsse over the weekend. Hope to rebuild the website towards the end of the month. ... Yes, I've noticed that. Meant to go back...
Storey, M.W.
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Apr 15, 2002
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... I think you can go further (tongue slightly in cheek) The nominate form is proud and upstanding. It hold it's flowers up as if to say "Look at me, I'm...
Storey, M.W.
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Apr 15, 2002
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... Don't have any pictures of seeds of hederifolia, but here's V. polita. The seed is hollow on one side and contains a fleshy lump. Presumably this is an...
Storey, M.W.
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General Invite to join rECOrd eGroup: You are invited to join the rECOrd eGroup. rECOrd is the Biodiversity Information System for the Cheshire region covering...
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Apr 15, 2002
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I forwarded your e-mail to Plantlife who responded as follows:- Thank you Phil. I have just shown this to our mag editor, and this is what he says. We do not...
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How time flies! I had meant to thank Rodney for explaining about the preferred habitats of V. hederifolia ssp hederifolia - that helped: WITH the explanation I...
Eva Ekeblad
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Apr 17, 2002
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A new online group, 'UK Flora writers', has just been formed, which some members of this group may find of interest. It can be found a...
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Apr 17, 2002
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Don't know what to make of this link. I just get an ODBC & Cold Fusion error message. Why not just use Yahoo? Ian ... From: "vc57uk"...
Ian Thirlwell
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