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Flora of Ashdown Forest - Botanical Society of the British Isles

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96Series Anisacanthi.Rubus dentatifoliu5.TQ/4.3 (Hall 1980; Edees & Newton 19881.Near Coldharbour (40.32), Hindleap Warren (41.32), Stonehill (45.281, Gills Lap (46.31)east <strong>of</strong> Camp Hill (47.28), 1994, AN & AB. Nutley (45.281, near Poundgate car park (48.2811995, RR & PH.Widespread across sou<strong>the</strong>rn England and Wales, Ireland and western France,predominantly western species.[Rubus infestus.Near Wych Cross, C. H. Waddell (Wolley-Dod 19371. This record is doubtful because this species is known to bEwidespread in <strong>the</strong> north, with very few records south <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Midlands. Plants at Warren car pa'rk (416.320) similar to thi:species but not conspecific were seen in 1994, DE.]Series Radu/ae.Rubus bloxamii.Near Wych Cross, T. Hilton (Wolley-Dod 19371. TQ/4.3 (Edees & Newton 19881.Under trees at Piglet's car park (470.320), 1994, DE.Widespread in central and sou<strong>the</strong>rn England on wood borders, heaths and hedgebank~and extending only to <strong>the</strong> Channel Islands and Normandy.Rubus cant/anus.Newbridge, W. C. Barton, 1932 (BM, det D. E. Alieni.Toll Lane woodland (461.263)' 1995, RR & TR.A regional endemic species <strong>of</strong> heaths, hedgebanks and edges <strong>of</strong> woods in south-ea~England.Rubus flexuosus.J -t--j------'-t-TQ/4.3 (Hall 1980; Edees & Newton 19881.<strong>Ashdown</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> Visitor Centre (43.32), and plants with very flexuose stems occur in tlwoods west <strong>of</strong> Pooh car park (472.332) but have predominantly trifoliate leaves on tlpanicle, so <strong>the</strong>y may be <strong>of</strong> hybrid origin as commented on in Edees & Newton (1988), 199DE. Hindleap Warren (41.32), roadsides near Sunting's, Newbridge (46.32), 1994, AN & ANutley (44.27, 45.271, Toll Lane (461.263), Fairwarp (46.26, 47.26), 1995, RR & PH.Widespread in Europe.4 5Rubus insectifolius (R. nuticeps; R. fuscus var. nutans).Near <strong>Ashdown</strong> Park, Newbridge, W. C. Barton and H. J. Riddelsdell (Wolley-Dod 1937); spresent in 1994, DE. TQJ4.3 (Hall 1980; Edees & Newton 19881.Stonehill (45.281, Gills Lap (46.31), 1994, AN & AB. Nutley (44.27, 45.28), Toll La• (461.263), near Ellison's Pond (46.281, Fairwarp (46.26, 47.26), near Poundgate car p'(481.284), 1995, RR & PH. It tends to get a felt-like mould/disease on <strong>the</strong> leaves which tespreads to o<strong>the</strong>r species.Widespread in western Europe.

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