Kate Hayward ... On the Friday evening drive I spotted a fair few umbellifers on cent reservation of A45 between Northampton and Wellingborough. I thought ...
Rob Woodall ... been ... O. ... Evidently herbicide tolerant as well - retrieved a large sample this eve (quite a few patches). One umbel fairly well formed....
A couple of questions which I'd appreciate informed opinion on: 1. What are the best ways to distinguish between Wood Sedge (Carex sylvatica) and Thin-spiked...
... Get both of these quite commonly. Usually do them on jizz from 10 ft away. sylvatica more yellowish, more upright and usually with lots of flowers. ...
Steve, There used to be the whole spectrum from 'Red' through to 'White', along the A4 between the Globe Roundabout and Newbridge, just to the west of Bath. We...
... Thanks for the message. Had a look. Wrote a long reply, then Netscape crashed... Summary: Now using Hewlett Packard Scanjet 5470c and it's WONDERFUL. I...
... Using an Epson Perfection 610, which is less than wonderful. Or its driver is, anyway: I can only manipulate scanning speed in two steps, "speed" (which...
Apologies for appearing a bit thick but.................. Can someone please explain in simple terms how to get the data out of my e-trex and into the...
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May 3, 2002 6:07 pm
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I don't think you'll ever know what these were. Oenanthe lachenalii is less likely than a casual such as coriander. ... From: Rob Woodall...
Question1. Apart from the thin spikes (of course), strigosa is in my experience of a much greyer green, and the utricles are a different shape. Droopiness of...
Kate, this is a bit of guesswork but I'd say that firstly the e-trex user guide (I don't have one myself) should(!!) have some information on connection to PC....
I was passed this by Ray Hamblett last night, I've done my homework now. So I've joined the group as I'm also doing the Pond Wardens course and our next...
Thanks, The GPSU site looks a bit more Kate Friendly! I want it basically to record clumps (OS grid refs) of Japanese Knotweed, of which there are many on the...
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May 5, 2002 10:45 am
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Scurvy grass has been in Essex for many years, initially I think along the A12. I asked Ken Adams, Essex County Plant Recorder, for any information he might...
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Hi, Darrel, Apologies for delay in replying re Daphne mezereum. Procedure used was: 1. Berries were collected early July, placed in a plastic bag and put in...
Hi - Anyone who might be in the Worcester area in a couple of weeks' time might care to know that Cardamine impatiens may be seen in flower in some quantity on...
... Yes, I should be doing this more. But a little pressure holds things close to the platten which is needed for high res. ... Oh dear! That's exactly what I...
Recording today at a small SSSI site in North Yorkshire, amongst the clumps of primroses, there were several one flowered clumps of primula which were pink....
Hi Folks, Thanks for all the advice - GPS Utility is really good.( From http://www.etrex.webz.cz/ ) I down loaded the basic version and managed to transfer...
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I think P. vulgaris is known to hybridise with garden primulas. Kate ... From: "a.bell21" <a.bell21@...> To: <UKBotany@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday,...
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Plenty of Japanese knotweed sited in Swansea, The local authority has spent something like 200 k a year on it, might be worth conatcting swansea city council ...
... clumps of primroses, there were several one flowered clumps of primula which were pink. They were the same size as primula vulgaris. On consulting Stace he...
... Most likely it was genetic contamination from pollen carried by an insect from cultivated Primulas in the garden. We have a mixture in our garden and...
Malcolm, it sounds as if Eva is looking for something between binary and multi-access keys perhaps, with the visual element included to exploit the computer ...