Additions and corrections made by Rev. W. M. Hind to his Flora of Suffolk

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Potentilla verna L. (P. tabernaemontani Aschera.), Spring Cinquefoil. Tuddenham, F. Norgate. No date. Potentilla hirta L., Hairy Cinqefoil. Herbaceous perennial. Casuai. Bank of R. Gipping, Bramford, 1890. H. Haward. Alien, native of Europe. [First Suffolk record.] Fragaria elatior Ehrh. (F. moschata Ducheane), HautboisStrawberry. Barking Wood, Miss Jeffes. Geum rivale L., Water Avens. Tostock, WHT. Rosa spinosissima L. (R. pimpinellofolia L.), Burnet Rose. Barham, R. Sheppard. Pyrus scandica (L.) Bab. (Sorbus intermedia (Ehrh.) Pers.), Swedish White Beam. Deciduous tree. May. Livermere Park, with large bole, height 47 ft. [Likely introduced.] Epilobium angustifolium L., Rosebay Willowherb/Fireweed. Tuddenham, F. Norgate. [Rare in Hind's time, only seven other records.] Epilobium parviflorus Schreb., Hoary Willowherb/Small-flowered Hairy Willowherb. Form b. E. rivulare Wahl. Hind's Flora p.151. Ixworth Thorpe, WMH. Form c. E. intermedium Morat. Tostock, WHT. Epilobium montanum L., Broad-leaved Willowherb. Form with large alternate leaves, Tostock, WHT. Epilobium roseum Schreb., Pale Willowherb/Small-flowered Willowherb. Herbaceous perennial, damp ground. July-August. Nayland to Wiston, Rev. E. F. Linton. [Earliest record 1889.] Epilobium tetragonum L., Form E. umbrosum Hauskn. Honington, WMH. In a Fir plantation close to Eye. May 1888, E. S. Marshall. Epilobium obscurum Schreb., Short-fruited Willowherb. Honington, WMH. Tostock, WHT. [Much work is necessary on this genus and a number of possible hybrids have been overlooked. Hind's Flora does not mention a Single hybrid which was recognised at that time.] Myriophyllum verticillatum L., Whorled Water-milfoil. Record for Bradwell and Bungay in the Hb. Smith, Linn. Soc. Claytonia perfoliata Donn ex Willd. (Montia perfoliata (Willd.) Howell), Spring Beauty. Pettistree, E. G. Doughty. [An uncommon species in Hind's time with only seven other listed records.] Tillaea muscosa L. (Crussula tillaea L.-Garland), Mossy Stonecrop/Mossy Tillaea. Culford Heath, SirT. G. Cullum, in Hb. Smith, Linn. Soc. 1790. Pimpinella saxifraga L., Lesser Burnet Saxifrage. Honigton. Form very near P. magna L. (P. major ( L . ) Huds.) WMH. [The leaves of P. saxifraga L. vary considerably and some plants have basal leaves which could be mistaken for those of P. magna.] Bupleurum tenuissimum L., Slender Hare's Ear. Martlesham, H. Haward. Bupleurum rotundifolium L., Hare's Ear/Thorow-wax. Lt. Blakenham, H. Haward. Oenanthe pimpinelloides L., Burnet Water Dropwort/Corky-fruited Water Dropwort. [Hind states: 'With the exception of " A mile west from Bury", the stations likely belong to Oe. lachenalii.'] Trans. Suffolk Nat. Soc. 23


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