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Mistress Rose
Joined: 21 Jul 2011 Posts: 15981
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buzzy
Joined: 04 Jan 2011 Posts: 3708 Location: In a small wood on the edge of the Huntingdonshire Wolds
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Mistress Rose
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buzzy
Joined: 04 Jan 2011 Posts: 3708 Location: In a small wood on the edge of the Huntingdonshire Wolds
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 14 11:59 pm Post subject: |
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This Monday we found, amongst other things, the Stingless or Fen Nettle, which as far as I can tell, by reading my books, and briefly looking on the interweb thingy, may be a separate species (Urtica galeopsifolia), a subspecies of the Common Nettle (Urtica dioica subspecies galeopsifolia) or just an extreme variant of the Common Nettle.
Sorry, didn't get a picture. Looks like an ordinary Nettle with narrow leaves (and no stinging hairs). Appears one might need to do chromosome analysis to get closer to what it really is, and that's not something I do every day.
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Rob R
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 31902 Location: York
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buzzy
Joined: 04 Jan 2011 Posts: 3708 Location: In a small wood on the edge of the Huntingdonshire Wolds
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buzzy
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Rob R
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Mistress Rose
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Posted: Fri Jul 04, 14 7:59 am Post subject: |
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Not unnaturally, I have never seen that one. Really lovely fern. We have several in the woods, but not sure if all have been identified. We had someone who belonged to a fern group, whatever they are called, as a volunteer for a while. He identified several more than we thought we had. Our prize one is intermediate polypody, and we have two hearts tongues ferns. One is in the lee of a fallen tree root, and the other by the side of a catch for water along a track.
Your Monday walks sound really interesting Buzzy. Sadly, among the people I know, I am the 'expert' on plants, apart from one man who has graduated from normal plants to things like mosses and liverworts. Really annoys me when I find something in the woods I can't identify. |
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buzzy
Joined: 04 Jan 2011 Posts: 3708 Location: In a small wood on the edge of the Huntingdonshire Wolds
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buzzy
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Rob R
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Mistress Rose
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buzzy
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Mistress Rose
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