The Flora of Warwickshire. the Flowering Plants, Ferns, Mosses, & Lichens
The Flora of Warwickshire. the Flowering Plants, Ferns, Mosses, & Lichens
James Eustace Bagnall
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Maxstoke 5 Hampton- in-Arden ; Baliall Common ; Spring Coppice, near Hockley. 3. Anker. Bentley Park ; Parley Park ; Seas Wood, Arbury. 4. Avon. Waveriey Wood, near Rugby ! Cumming, Near fialy*s Locks, Warwick, Baynes^ MS. 5. Leam. Ufton Wood, 1832, Baynes^ MS, Princethorpe Wood, 1870. 6. Sow. Tile Hill Woods ; Combe Woods. 7. Stour. Honington Park ! Newb, 8. Alnb. Baddesley Clinton ; Rowington, canal bank ; Yamingale Common ; near Crab Mill, Preston Bagot ; Greal Alne ; Bearley Bushes ; Aston ...Cantlow ; Henley-in-Arden ; Kingswood ; Wood near Gannaway Gate. 9. Arrow. Oversley Wood ! Spernall Park, Purt, ii. 444. Morton Bagot ; Wire Hil, Samboum. C. sylvatiea, Huds, Wood Sedge, Top. Bot. 466. Purt. ii. 446. Syme, E. B. x. 144. 1665. Native ; damp woods an(^pastures. Locally common. P. May-June. First localised record, Miss Palmer, lighthome, 1853. 1. Tame. Arley Wood, Grove, Near Shustoke; Kingsbury Wood; near Hurley. 2. Blythe. Eastcotes Green ; near Solihull ; Spring Coppice, Hockley ; Earls- wood.
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