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Recording the British and Irish flora 2010-2020 - Botanical Society of ...

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Figure 5. (Above, left) A recent name change: White Sedge Carexcanescens formerly Carex curta. Photo Kevin Walker.Figure 6. (Above, right) New Atlas distribution map <strong>of</strong> European Silver-firAbies alba showing extensive recording from some vice-counties, but not fromSpecies that have been planted in <strong>the</strong> ‘wild’ have traditionally beenignored by botanists, but current fashion is to at least record <strong>the</strong>most widespread. Guidelines on how to record <strong>the</strong> followinggroups will be produced in due course - Annex IX: Planted native or alien species Planted trees <strong>and</strong> shrubs that are regenerating Planted field crops <strong>and</strong> sown wildflower mixes Rarer planted aliens, mainly trees <strong>and</strong> shrubsFigure 7. (Right) Corn Marigold Glebionis segetum (formerly Chrysan<strong>the</strong>mumsegetum) in an arable field margin in Essex. The distribution <strong>of</strong> this <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rarable species has been obscured by recent plantings. Photo: Peter Nuttall10

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