Additions to the Flora of Herefordshire
Additions to the Flora of Herefordshire
Additions to the Flora of Herefordshire
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33646. Populus alba, L.New District. 5. " Scattered trees, in <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> Teds<strong>to</strong>neDelamere " ; Rev. T. S, L ea,3601. Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus, L.New District. 5. Wall base at Bromyard Grammar School; Rev. '/', S. Lea.Waste ground, Eardisland (12); L ey.608. Rumex maritimus, L.New District. 13. Old pool bed near Bredwarcline, in some plenty, 1887;Ley.610. Rumex pratensis, M. & K.New District. 8. Field near Dinmore Church; L ey.618. Polygonum mite, Sch?-ank.On <strong>the</strong> right bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> river below Goodrich Court; and in thP Oakmeadow, R oss; both in (2); Ley.622. Polygonum amphibium, L. : also var. b. terrestre.Both forms flowering at a small pool in <strong>the</strong> Heath wood, Llangarren (1),1889; Ley. River side at Whitbourne (5); J. Lloyd, MS.623. Polygon um Bis<strong>to</strong>rta, L.New District. 5. "Near <strong>the</strong> Scaur farm near Bromyard"; J. Lloyd, MS.Dors<strong>to</strong>ne (13); L ey. Abundantly at L ong<strong>to</strong>wn, and in <strong>the</strong> Olchon valley (14);Ley. Grwyne valley (14); Ley.625. Daphne Laureola, L."Frequent in woods and coppices at Teds<strong>to</strong>ne Delamere and Whitbourne (5),and undoubtedly native"; Rev. T. S. Lea. Rough bank, Burghill, plentifully(7); Ley. Wood at London rocks, Peterchurch (13); M>·s. Robinson I I EwiasHarold (14) ; Mr. 0. Butle>·.635. Parietaria diffusa, Koch.New District. 13. Near Dors<strong>to</strong>ne; Ley. Eardisland bridge (12); L ey.641. Quercus Robur, L., va1·s. b. inte>·media and c. scssiliflora.New Districts. 13. Snodhill Castle, Dors<strong>to</strong>ne, and near Peterchurch :Dulas, frequent; L ey. 14. Abundant in woods near Michaelchurch Escley:Rowls<strong>to</strong>ne churchyard; L ey.645. Betula alba, L., t·a~·. a. ve>·>·ucosa.Hilly fields near Rowls<strong>to</strong>ne; anti on <strong>the</strong> Cefn hill ridge near MichaelchurchEscley (14); L ey.Var. b. glutinosa.On <strong>the</strong> Cefn hill ridge near Michaelchurch Escley (14) with <strong>the</strong> last var.; L ey.