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Tag Archives: Rhododendron hyperponticum

A Walk through the Wilderness 15th October 2014

Posted on 2014/10/16 by evanr

As part of my time volunteering at the University Herbarium, I will be attempting to document some of the species on campus, in order to update the WB blog species list. To start me off, as I am as yet … Continue reading →

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Posted in Flowering Plants, Plants | Tagged Alnus glutinosa, Cirsium arvense, Corylus avellana, Crataegus monogyna, Cyclamen hederifolium, Euonymus europaeus, Galium aparine, Geranium robertianum, Geum urbanum, Ilex aquifolium, Lapsana communis, Plantago major, Prunus laurocerasus, Rheum palmatum, Rhododendron hyperponticum, Robinia pseudacacia, Rosa canina, Rubus fruticosus agg., Stellaria media, Tilia x europaea, Urtica dioica | 2 Comments
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