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- Category: Biology
- Founded: Nov 12, 2000
- Language: English
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UKBotany exists to enable anyone with an interest in plants growing in the wild in Britain and Ireland to communicate with other people interested in the subject.
The scope of this egroup is anything to do with plants growing in the wild in Britain and Ireland - this includes not just the flowering plants, but all higher and lower plants. Topics could include: identification, distribution, requests for info e.g. "where can I see...?" or "what can I see in...?", taxonomy, escapes & introductions, vegetation/habitats, plant/animal interactions.
Topics not covered by this egroup are:
Fungi - there is a Fungi-BritishIsles egroup.
Gardening / Horticulture
Wild plants outside Britain & Ireland
Information from organisations involved in botanical conservation is welcomed.
No adverts please.
Also, please don't post large attachments - these can go in the "Files" section.
Please think carefully before talking about the locations of the very rarest and most threatened plants - ask yourself if giving away a location will threaten the species further and err on the side of caution.
Any questions, contact the list manager - Steve.Preddy@blueyonder.co.uk
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Re: Pink felwort
No expert on orchid biology...they are of course known to be fickle in flowering. That said, the likelihood, is that once a plant has reached flowering stage
Posted - Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:00 am
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Jon Atkins
planthunter
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Re: Unknown plant (garden escape)
Thanks Martin, that's it! ... Absolutely. The database has the necessary data to calculate magnification and put scales on the majority of the photos on
Posted - Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:33 pm
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Malcolm Storey
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Re: Pink felwort
Funny, I've never seen a white one (yet...). I suppose it could be related to the undoubtedly excessive rainfall - I'm sure this is going to be the wettest
Posted - Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:25 pm
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ryenats
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Unknown plant (garden escape)
Looks like Persicaria campanulata (Lesser knotweed). Pity there are no flowers. Stace says "natd in damp shady places". Are the leaves quite big (a scale on
Posted - Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:06 pm
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Martin Sherlock
philophyte
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Re: Pink felwort
Hi Gill Interested to see your pink felworts - they really are most attractive! We have masses above us on the limestone this year, but almost all white, or
Posted - Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:18 am
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Jon Atkins
planthunter
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