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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
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May 1, 2002
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Rob Woodall ... been ... O. ... Evidently herbicide tolerant as well - retrieved a large sample this eve (quite a few patches). One umbel fairly well formed....
Rob Woodall
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May 2, 2002
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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...
Steve Preddy
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May 2, 2002
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Hi all Thought you might - even in the midst of spring season - be interested in my thinking-aloud-with-pictures about botanical illustration at ...
Eva Ekeblad
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May 3, 2002
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... 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. ...
Storey, M.W.
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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...
Darrel Watts
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... 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...
Storey, M.W.
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... 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...
Eva Ekeblad
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May 3, 2002
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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...
Kate Hayward
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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...
Rodney Burton
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May 3, 2002
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987
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...
Rodney Burton
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May 3, 2002
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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....
Ian Thirlwell
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May 3, 2002
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... Try http://www.etrex.webz.cz/ may be helpful ray hamblett...
Ray Hamblett
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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...
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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...
Kate Hayward
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May 5, 2002
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992
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...
Ron Tavender
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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...
Ron Tavender
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... 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...
Storey, M.W.
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Hello Anyone online now, (11:16) tune in to BBC radio 4 Native plants decline ray hamblett...
Ray Hamblett
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May 7, 2002
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... Hello details on BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/whatson/prog_parse.cgi?FILENAME=20020507/2002 0507_1100_49700_5752_30 Ray Hamblett...
Ray Hamblett
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May 7, 2002
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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....
a.bell21
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May 7, 2002
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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...
Kate Hayward
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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,...
Kate Hayward
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May 7, 2002
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1001
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 ...
dic davies
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May 7, 2002
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... 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...
Rob Woodall
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May 7, 2002
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Yes, It could be either. You need to find out whether odd coloured primroses / polyanthus are in the garden. ... From: a.bell21 <a.bell21@...> To:...
Rodney Burton
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May 7, 2002
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... 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...
Storey, M.W.
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May 8, 2002
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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 ...
Ian Thirlwell
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May 8, 2002
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1006
Don't think Swansea is in Essex (yet)! Phil Luke ... From: "dic davies" <dicdavies@...> To: <UKBotany@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002...
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