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Watsonia 24: 539-579 (2003) 539<br />
Plant Records<br />
Records for publication must be submitted to the appropriate Vice-county Recorder (see <strong>BSBI</strong><br />
Year Book 2003), and not to the Editors. Following publication of the New Atlas of the British &<br />
Irish Flora and the impending publication of the Vice-county Census Catalogue, new criteria have<br />
been drawn up for the inclusion of records in Plant Records; these will be published in <strong>BSBI</strong> News<br />
and will be followed in future issues of these lists. So, for the last time, the old criteria for<br />
inclusion of records are followed here (but with the addition of some casual taxa that are included<br />
in the two books mentioned above): Records must normally be of species, hybrids or subspecies of<br />
native or naturalised plants (listed in Kent (1992) or Stace (1997» , belonging to one or more of the<br />
following categories: I SI or 2 nd v.c. record; 1 st or 2 nd post-1930 v.c. record; only extant v.c. locality,<br />
or 2 nd such locality; a record of an extension of range by more than 100 km. Such records will also<br />
be accepted for the major islands in v.cc. 102-104, 110 & 113. Only 1 st records can normally be<br />
accepted for Rubus, Hieracium Taraxacum and hybrids. Records for subdivisions of vice-counties<br />
will not be treated separately; they must therefore be records for the vice-county as a whole.<br />
Records for Taraxacum must normally be additional to those in Dandelions of Great Britain and<br />
Ireland by A. A. Dudman & A. J. Richards (1997).<br />
Records are arranged in the order given in the List of vascular plants of the British Isles and its<br />
supplements by D. H. Kent (1992), from which the species' numbers, taxonomy and nomenclature<br />
are taken. Taxa not in that book follow New Flora of the British Isles Ed. 2 by C. A. Stace (1997).<br />
The Ordnance Survey national grid reference follows the habitat and locality. With the exception<br />
of collectors' initials, herbarium abbreviations are those used in British and Irish herbaria by<br />
D . H. Kent & D. E. Alien (1984). Records are field records if no other source is stated.<br />
Records from the following vice-counties are included in the text below (superscript figures<br />
indicate number of taxa): 1 8 , i I, 4 3 , 5 11 , 6 2 , 10 1 , 11 3 , 12 6 , 13 6 , 14 1 , 17 1 , 29 123 , 33 1 , 35 23 , 41 14 , 4i 6 ,<br />
439,4448, 4512,4656, 4713, 484, 491 9,5025,518, 5224, 5822, 60 5 , 61 4 , 6450, 65 3 , 66 3 , 6il, 68 11 , 77 31 ,<br />
78 1 , 79 8 , 80 10 , 81 9 , 83 5 , 881 , 9122, 9317, 9510, 964, 99 31 , 110 14 , H6 26 , H8 1 , 113(A)141 , 113(S)35.<br />
The following signs are used:<br />
'" before the record: to indicate a new vice-county record.<br />
t before the species number: to indicate that the plant is not a nati ve species of the British Isles.<br />
t before the record: to indicate a species which, though native in some parts of the British Isles, is not so in the<br />
locality recorded.<br />
[] enclosing a previously published record: to indicate that the record should be deleted.<br />
1Il.l. HUPERZIA SELAGO 35, Mons.: One plant on barish area of coal waste, W of Keepers<br />
pond, Blorenge, S0250106, H. Wray, 2000. 2nd recent record.<br />
t2/l.2. SELAGINELLA KRAUSSIANA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Patch about Im square<br />
against N wall of Parish Church, St Anne, WA574074, J. Page, 1993, det. D. McClintock.<br />
3/1.2. ISOETES ECHINOSPORA *44, Carms.: In c.lm deep and deeper water at SE corner of<br />
lake, Talley Upper (southern) Lake, SN633329, <strong>BSBI</strong> meeting, 2001 , NMW, det. A.O. Chater.<br />
4/1.1. EQUISETUM HYEMALE *H6, Co. Waterford: 2 large stands, in damp wooded river bank<br />
(right bank), Whelanbridge River, S of Whelan's Bridge, S520098, LP. Green, 200l.<br />
4/l.1x3. EQUISETUM x TRACHYODON (E. HYEMALE x E. YARlEGATUM). *52, Anglesey:<br />
Several hundred stems on the road verge near Llyn Penrhyn, SH313765, N. Brown, 2000, det.<br />
C.N. Page & A. Paul.<br />
411.4x5. EQUISETUM x LITORALE (E. FLUYIATlLE x E. ARYENSE) *39, Staffs.: Edge of ditch<br />
on W side of road, near the Butcher' s Arms pub, SK081616, R. Maskew, 2001. *91, Kincards.:<br />
Marsh 25m from Loch of Loirston, NJ937009, D. Welch, 2001, ABD, conf. A.c. Jermy.<br />
411.4x8. EQUISETUM x DYCEI (E. PALUSTRE x E. FLUYIATlLE) *1, W. Cornwall: With both<br />
parents in marsh of Mount Field by Pen hale Sands, Mount, near Perranporth, SW782567, C.N.<br />
Page, 2000, herb. C.N.P. *2, E . Cornwall: With both parents alongside wet track, Goss Moor<br />
(NNR), SW939596, C.N. Page, 1998. On Tregonetha Downs, SW944635, M .& T. Atkinson, I.J.<br />
Bennallick & H.M. Meredith, 1999, det. C.N. Page. 1 st & 2 nd records.<br />
411.4x9. EQUISETUM x WlLMOTlI (E. FLUYIATlLE x E. TELMATEIA) *2, E. Cornwall: By wet<br />
track into the moor, Goss Moor (NNR), SW939596, I.J. Bennallick et al., 1999, det. C.N. Page.<br />
New to Cornwall.
540 PLANT RECORDS<br />
4/1.sx8. EQUISETUM x ROTHMALERI (E. ARVENSE x E. PALUSTRE) *1, W. Cornwall: With<br />
both parents in marshy area, southern end of Mount Field by Penhale Sands, Mount, near<br />
Perranporth, SW782S67 , C.N. Page, 2000, herb. C.N.P . *2, E. Cornwall: By disused railway<br />
between old and new A30, near Goss Moor (NNR), SW933S99, C.N. Page, 1998. New to<br />
Cornwall.<br />
4/1.sx9. EQUISETUM x ROBERTSII (E. ARVENSE x E. TELMATEIA). *52, Anglesey: Extensive<br />
colony with both parents at Traeth Lligwy, SH4987, T.D. Dines & I.R. Bonner, 2000. New to<br />
science. Close to the colony of E.x Jont-queri discovered by RH. Roberts in 1989. *60,<br />
W. Lancs.: Canal side, Cabus, Lancaster Canal, SD4847, E.F. Greenwood, 2001, LIV, det. C.N.<br />
Page. 2nd British record.<br />
5/1.2. OPHIOGLOSSUM AZORICUM *H6, Co. Waterford: 2 patches on gravelly shore of small<br />
pool below lough, Coumshingaun Lough, S330109, P.R Green, 2001.<br />
911.1. PILULARIA GLOBULIFERA *60, W. Lancs.: Wet heath, Ribbleton Common near Preston,<br />
SDs3, Anon, 1825, MANeH. 1st & only v.c. record. 65, N.W. Yorks.: Pond, Good Wood<br />
plantation, Catterick Garrison, SE16s9s8, C. Newlands, 2001. 1st recent record. 99, Dunbarton:<br />
Muddy runnels by loch shore, near Geal Loch, Loch Lomond, NN321s, A.McG. Stirling &<br />
J. Mitchell, 1995, herb. A.McG.S. 1st localised record.<br />
IO/Ll. HYMENOPHYLLUM TUNBRIGENSE *44, Carms.: With H. wilsonii & Phegopteris<br />
connectilis on low cliffs on bank of stream in wooded valley, [km WNW of Gwernog1e,<br />
SNs2034s, R.G. Woods, 2000.<br />
1012.1gam. TRICHOMANES SPECIOSUM (gametophyte) 42, Brecs.: Recesses of sandstone<br />
outcrop in woodland, Coed y Fedw, Felin Fach, S0088340, R.G. Woods, 1999. 2nd record.<br />
11I1.1x2. POLYPODlUM x MANTONIAE (P. lNTERJECTUM x P. VULGARE) 64, Mid-W. Yorks.:<br />
Roadside S of village, Laverton, SE2272, D.l Tennent, 2000, det. RH. Roberts. 2nd record.<br />
1111.2x3. POLYPODIUM x SHIVASlAE (P. lNTERJECTUM x P. CA<strong>MB</strong>RICUM) *46, Cards. : With<br />
both parents on N-facing side of old mortared wall, W part of S wall of St Mary' s churchyard,<br />
Cardigan, SN180460, A.O. Chater, 1998, NMW, conf. A.C. Jermy.<br />
1111.3. POLYPODIUM CA<strong>MB</strong>RICUM 50, Denbs.: Limestone woodland, Llandulas, SH9077,<br />
W. McCarthy & M. Stead, 2001, det. RH. Roberts. 1st recent record.<br />
111lx2. POLYPODIUM x MANTONIAE (P. VULGARE X P. lNTERJECTUM) *39, Staffs.: Several<br />
patches, Munster Rock, Arley Wood, S0801826, P.G. Garner & R Maskew, 2001, det.<br />
R. Maskew.<br />
14/2.1. PHEGOPTERIS CONNECTILIS 81, Berwicks.: A series of large colonies on steep N-facing<br />
woodland bank, Ellerburn Wood, NT762607, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000. 2nd extant site.<br />
ls/l.lx2.s. x ASPLENOPHYLLITIS CONFLUENS (PHYLLITIS SCOLOPENDRIUM x ASPLENIUM<br />
TRICHOMANES) *39, Staffs.: A single, several fronded plant, with parents, wet wall, 12 Bath<br />
Street, Leek, SJ987s6s , S. & E. O'Donnell, 2000, conf. A.M. Paul. 1st British record si nce the<br />
19th century; stolen a few months later.<br />
1512.2. ASPLENIUM ONOPTERIS *H6, Co. Waterford: Wet dripping cliffs, Muggort's Bay,<br />
X297876, P.R Green, 2001, DBN.<br />
lsl2.sx7. ASPLENIUM x CLERMONTIAE (A. TRICHOMANES x A. RUTA-MURARIA) *68,<br />
N. Northumb.: 1 good tuft with both parents, in E-facing mortared wall, near Howick Scar,<br />
NV2ss188, G.A. Swan, 2000, BM, det. F. Rumsey.<br />
IsI2.sc. ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES subsp. PACHYRACHIS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Castle wall,<br />
Knaresborough, SE348s69, B. Wright, 2000.<br />
17/1.1x2. POLYSTICHUM x BICKNELLIl (P. SETIFERUM X P. ACULEATUM) 50, Denbs.:<br />
Woodland, Plas Power Country Park, SJ292499, <strong>BSBI</strong> group, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
l7/1.1xmun. POLYSTICHUM x LESLIEI (P. SETIFERUM x P. MUNITUM) *2, E. Cornwall: With<br />
both parents, on hedgebank by narrow lane, Tywardreath, Par, SX081S43, PJ. Acock, 2001, det.<br />
A.M. Paul & FJ. Rumsey. 2nd British record.<br />
tl71l.mun. POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM 2, E. Cornwall: Originally a garden escape but now<br />
established, on hedgebank by narrow lane, Tywardreath, Par, SX081s43, P. Hunt, 2001 , det. PJ.<br />
Acock & A.M. Paul. Known here for the past 30 years.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
17/3.1. DRYOPTERIS OREADES *60, W. Lancs.: 1-2 plants only, at top of crags, Fell End Crag,<br />
Leck, SD652792, E.F. Greenwood, 2000, det. A.C. Jermy.<br />
17/3.8x9. DRYOPTERIS x DEWEVERJ (D. CATHUSIANA x D. DILATATA) *1, W. Cornwall: With<br />
both parents nearby, in somewhat marshy area by river at edge of wood, Bishop' s Wood, Idless,<br />
near Truro, SW829482, M.J. Stribley, 2000, conf. R.J. Murphy.<br />
tl9/1.1. AZOLLA FILICULOIDES *99, Dunbarton: In great quantity over 2.5kru, reduced level<br />
canal surface, Forth & Clyde Canal, Old Kilpatrick, NS4672, K.& S. Futter, 2000. All gone 200l.<br />
t2017.1. PlNUS SYLVESTRIS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Plantation, Newtown Road &<br />
Mont Touraille, WA5820n, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
t 2017.2a. PINUS NIGRA subsp. NIGRA. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Plantation, Newtown<br />
Road, WA5820n, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
t2017.2b. PINUS NIGRA subsp. LARICIO * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Plantation,<br />
Newtown Road, W A5820n, B. Bonnard, 1988. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): 3 planted trees in<br />
almost level clearing beside hill path overlooking Les Laches path from La Forge to Harbour,<br />
WV475756, R.M. YeaH, 1997, herb. Societe Sercquiaise, det. RA. Waterman.<br />
t2017.4. PlNUS PINASTER *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Plantation, Newtown Road,<br />
WA582077, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
t2017 .wal. PINUS WALLlCHIANA *29, Cambs.: One self-sown plant at base of S wall, of Great<br />
Shelford church, TL459518, A.C. Leslie, 2001. Large parent tree nearby in churchyard.<br />
t20AITAX.dis. TAXODlUM DTSTICHUM *77, Lanarks.: Seedling on waste ground, between<br />
Shettleston & Carntyne, Glasgow, NS6364, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M. det. A.McG.<br />
Stirling. 1st record other than planted.<br />
t21IPLA.ori. PLATYCLADUS ORlENTALlS *29, Cambs.: Churchyard, Whaddon, TL350465,<br />
P.D. Sell, 1991 , CGE. 2 plants, both c.45cm tall and fruiting, on top of brick wall, at N end of<br />
Mill Road cemetery, Cambridge, TL461583, A.C. Leslie, 2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
2611.1. NYMPH AEA ALBA *t 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Large patch (probably<br />
introduced) from a single plant in pond, Corblets Quarry, W A596088, B. Bonnard, 1986, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
27/1.1. CERATOPHYLLUM DEMERSUM 46, Cards.: Oxbow in pasture by Afon Teifi 450m W of<br />
Alltybwla, Cenarth, SN256422, A.O. Chater, 2000, NMW. 2nd record.<br />
27/1.2. CERATOPHYLLUM SUBMERSUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Plentiful in pond,<br />
Corblets quarry, W A596088, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
28/13.4. RANUNCULUS SARDOUS 39, Staffs.: 2 plants 60m apart in wheat field, W of M6<br />
Junction 13, NNW of Dunston, SJ925185, U . Hopkins, 2001. 1st recent record. *64, Mid-W.<br />
Yorks.: 3 plants in field gateway, Eccup, Leeds, SE304422, P.P. Abbott, 2001.<br />
t28113.17d. RANUNCULUS FICARIA subsp. CHRYSOCEPHALUS *29, Cambs.: Naturalised in the<br />
grounds of Chesterton Towers, Cambridge, TL4659, D.E. Coombe, 1983, CGE. 1 plant at base<br />
of hedge on N side of road, Histon, TL432638, A.C. Leslie, 2001 . 1 st & 2nd records.<br />
28113.19x20. RANUNCULUS x NOVAE-FORESTAE (R OMIOPHYLLUS x R. TRIPARTITUS) *46,<br />
Cards.: Muddy runnels in marsh, 200m SSE of Glasfryn, Felin-wynt, SN222502, A.O. Chater,<br />
1999, NMW, conf. N.T.H. Holmes. *52, Anglesey: Wet open heathland, Tre Wilmot,<br />
SH228814, M. Sutton, 2001.<br />
28113 .20. RANUNCULUS TRlPARTITUS 46, Cards.: Muddy runnels in marsh, 200m SSE of<br />
Glasfryn, Felin-wynt, SN222502, A.O. Chater, 1999, conf. N.T.H. Holmes. 2nd & 1st recent<br />
record. *49, Caerns.: 1 plant on bare peat in trampled heath, c.5m S of track at edge of small<br />
pool, Mynydd Cilan, Porth Ceriad SSSI, SH292245, RA. Jones, 2000.<br />
28113 .21. RANUNCULUS BAUDOTIl 113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Over most of area of pond,<br />
Grand Dixcart dew-pond, WV463752, RM. Veall, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise, det. N.T.H.<br />
Holmes. 1st recent record.<br />
28117.4. THALlCTRUM MINUS *t 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Planted c.30 years ago on<br />
cliff-edge path, near the Lighthouse, WA603090, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t28117.spe. THALlCTRUM SPECIOSISSIMUM *58, Cheshire: Casual only, on road verge, Stoke,<br />
SJ424729, G.M. Kay, 2001.<br />
541
542 PLANT RECORDS<br />
t28/2.3. CLEMATIS TANGUTlCA *29, Cambs.: 1 large flowering plant, at southern tip of<br />
disused Chesterton railway sidings, Cambridge, TLA75604, G.M.S. Easy, 1999, conf. K.A<br />
Beckett. *44, Carms. : Escape from nearby garden, self sown seedlings nearby, Penyfan,<br />
Llanelli, SS518998, I.K. Morgan, 2000, NMW, det. G. Hutchinson.<br />
t 28/2.5. CLEMATIS VlTICELLA *29, Cambs.: One flowering plant, clambering through ivy on<br />
outside of wall surrounding W side of churchyard, Gamlingay, TL241523, A.C. Leslie, 2001.<br />
2911 .1. BERBERIS VULGARIS 51, Flints.: Small plant on rock face, adjacent to the 'Leete',<br />
Pontnewydd, Pantymwyn, SJl88650, M. Brummage, 1998. 2nd recent record. *t 113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Established & spreading on low cliff, Longis Bay, WA595080,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1988, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t29/1.2. BERBERIS THUNBERGlI *41, Glam.: Apparently bird-sown in hedgebank, Penmaen,<br />
SS526885, AS. Lewis, 2001.<br />
t2911.4. BERBERIS WILSONIAE *50, Denbs.: Pathside, Rhyd y Foel, SH9147n, WFS group,<br />
2000.<br />
t2911.6. BERBERIS GAGNEPAlNll *29, Cambs.: Gravel pit, Wimblington, TLA37908, G.M.S.<br />
Easy, 1975-1983, herb. G.M.S.E. Bird sown in car park, riverside, Chesterton, TLA62593, G.M.<br />
S. Easy, 1987, herb. G.M.S.E. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
t29/1.9. BERBERIS DARWINII *29, Cambs.: Wall, in Peterhouse, TL448579, G.M.S. Easy,<br />
1987, herb. G.M.S.E. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape in scrub, at Corblets<br />
opposite driveway to Fort, WA598088, B. Bonnard, 1989.<br />
t29/1.9xemp. BERBERIS x STENOPHYLLA (B . DARWINll x B. EMPETRIFOLIA) *99, Dunbarton:<br />
By path in wood, East Heiensburgh, NS3083, A. Rutherford, 1999.<br />
t30/1.3b. PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM subsp. SETIGERUM *44, Carms.: Several plants in sandy<br />
grassland of golf course, Pembrey Burrows, SN431003, V. & A Lewis, 2000.<br />
30/1.5b. PAPAVER DUBIUM subsp. LECOQII 39, Staffs.: Around farm buildings, Combridge,<br />
SK094379, 1.1. Hopkins, 1996. Rough ground, near Densey Lodge, Draycott in the Clay,<br />
SK162301, C. Higginbottom, C.N. Smith & M. Smith, 2001. 1st recent records.<br />
t30/6.1. ESCHSCHOLZIA CALIFORNICA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Several plants, in rough<br />
grass beside path, Near Myrtle Cottage near Aval du Creux, WV471759, KM. Veall, 2000, herb.<br />
Societe Sercquiaise. No other cultivated plants nearby.<br />
t3113.1. PSEUDOFUMARIA LUTEA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 3 plants (garden escape)<br />
in a gutter, in St Martin's, W A5nOn, B. Bonnard, 1990.<br />
t3113/2. PSEUDOFUMARIA ALBA *29, Cambs.: Wall, Church Lane, Ely, TL58F, KM. Pay ne,<br />
2001. Several self-sown plants (with P. lutea) on low brick walls, Tenison Road, Cambridge,<br />
TLA60576, A.C. Leslie, 2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
3115 .1a. FUMARIA CAPREOLATA subsp. CAPREOLATA f. CAPREOLATA *29, Cambs.: About 10<br />
plants on the slope of made up ground, W side of High Ditch Road at its junction with Newmarket<br />
Road, NE of Cambridge Airport, TL505594, A.C. Leslie, 2001 , CGE, det. P.D Sell.<br />
3115.3. FUMARIA BAST ARDIl *80, Roxburghs.: Turnip field unploughed for 12 years, Easter<br />
Hill, Kittyfield, Gattonside, NT565354, L. Gaskell, 2001, herb. R.W.M. Corner, conf. M.E.<br />
Braithwaite. Field, Charlesfield, St Boswells, NT588297, L. Gaskell, 2001, herb. R.W.M.<br />
Corner. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
3115.6. FuMARIA PURPUREA *06, Co. Waterford: Waste ground on edge of dunes,<br />
Bunmahon, X436987, P.R. Green, 2001 , NMW, det. T.c.G. Rich.<br />
t3115.car. FuMARIA CAROLIANA *29, Cambs.: Garden flower bed, Commercial End,<br />
Swaffham Bulbeck, TL556633, G. Crompton, 1996, CGE, det. P.D. Sell. 1st British record.<br />
33/1.1x3x4. ULMUS x HOLLANDICA (D. GLABRA x U. MINOR x U. PLOTrr) t77, Lanarks.:<br />
Planted trees but extensively suckering and some apparently self sown, on trackside near R. Clyde,<br />
Uddingston, NS6860, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P. Macpherson, det. M. Coleman.<br />
t33/2.3. CORYDALIS CHEILANTHIFOLIA *29, Cambs. : One plant at base of wall in alleyway,<br />
off Ferry Path, Chesterton, TL455593, AC. Leslie, 2001.<br />
t34/1.1. CANNABIS SATIVA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Casual of unknown origin, in dense<br />
woodland, including remains of derelict orchard, near La Moinerie, WV462764, KM. Veall, 2000,<br />
herb. Societe Sercquiaise.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
t35/1.1. MORUS NIGRA *29, Cambs.: 1 apparently bird sown plant (c.45cm tall) emerging<br />
from a crack in concrete front 'garden', Clarendon Street, Cambridge, TL455583, AC. Leslie,<br />
2001. 1st record not planted.<br />
t35/2.l. FIcus CARICA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Originally planted on track and<br />
gardens, Clonque, WA563075, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
36/1.1gal. URTICA DIorCA subsp. GALEOPSIFOLIA *86, Co. Waterford: Several large stands,<br />
on banks of R Suir, Gibbethill, S585135, LP. Green, 200l.<br />
t36/3.1. SOLEIROLIA SOLEIROLII *93, N. Aberdeen: Old churchyard, New Aberdour,<br />
NJ884643, D. Welch, 1999, herb. D. Welch.<br />
39/4.3. QUERCUS ILEX *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Frequent, possibly originally<br />
planted but self-seeding well, St Anne, WA574075, C. Helyar, 1988.<br />
39/4.5. QUERCUS PETRAEA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): In old hedges, as at Longis Bay,<br />
WA589075, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
39/4.5x6. QUERCUS ROSACEA (Q. PETRAEA x Q. ROBUR) 79, Selkirks.: Middle sized tree with<br />
small acorns, on road verge, Ettrick Bridge, NT3824, M. Matthews, 2000, det. D.R. McKean. 1st<br />
localised record.<br />
40/1.3. BETULA NANA *93, N. Aberdeen: Flushed mire, White Hill of Bogs, NJ443257,<br />
D. Welch, 2001.<br />
t40/2.3. ALNUS CORDATA *50, Denbs.: Planted in lead mines park, New Brighton, Wrexham,<br />
S127551O, <strong>BSBI</strong> group, 2001.<br />
t40/2.rub. ALNUS RUBRA 44, Carms.: 1 bush c.2.5m tall, side of forest road, Crychan Forest,<br />
SN844389,1. lliff, 1991, NMW, det. AO. Chater. 2nd record, assumed to be planted.<br />
40/3.1. CARPINUS BETULUS *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Probably planted along road,<br />
Longis Road near Catholic cemetery & St Anne's churchyard, WA584074, R. Waterman, 1988.<br />
*t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Planted beside footpath, S of Le Manoir, beside path to Stocks<br />
Hotel, WV466757, RM. Veall, 1999, herb. Societe Sercquiaise, det. RA Waterman.<br />
t41AIMIRjal. MIRABILIS JALAPA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Rare persisting garden<br />
weed or escape, Platte Saline, WA568079, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t42/1.1. APTENIA CORDIFOLIA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established on several old<br />
walls, in St Anne, WA575075, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t42/8.2. CARPOBROTUS EDULIS (yellow-flowered form) * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Established on lower part of cliffs, below Essex Hill, WA595073, <strong>BSBI</strong> meeting, 1995.<br />
t42/8.3. CARPOBROTUS GLAUCESCENS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Naturalised on sandy<br />
shores and near old forts, NE corner of Island, WA604085, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t43/1.l. CHENOPODIUM A<strong>MB</strong>ROSIOIDES *29, Cambs.: Track of old railway, Burwell,<br />
TL584655, G.M.S. Easy, 1991 , herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
4311.10, CHENOPODIUM HYBRIDUM *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: A dozen plants, at edge of arable<br />
field, Bridge Hewick, SE333703, Mid-W. Yorks. Plant Recording Group, 1999, det. P.P. Abbott.<br />
t 43/l.14. CHENOPODIUM OPULIFOLlUM 61, S.E. Yorks.: Casual only in arable margin, near<br />
Skidby, TAOI33, J. Dews, 1999, det. J.R. Akeroyd. 1st recent record.<br />
t43/l.des. CHENOPODIUM DESICATUM *29, Cambs.: Roadside verge on E side of A603 ,<br />
Barton, TL415559, J. Benfield, 1997, det. P.D. Sell & S.M. Waiters.<br />
43/3.10. ATRIPLEX PORTULACOIDES *48, Merioneth: Mature hummocks along c.60m at edge<br />
of creek in muddy saltmarsh, Artro estuary, SH5626, P.M. Benoit & DJ. Brown, 2001,<br />
1st localised record.<br />
43/3.2x4. ATRIPLEX x GUSTAFSSONIANA (A. LONGIPES x A. PROSTRATA) *5, S. Somerset:<br />
Growing with Bolboschoenus maritimus in brackish ditch, Wall Common, Steart, ST258451, LP.<br />
Green, 2000, conf. J.R. Akeroyd.<br />
43/3.3. ATRIPLEX GLABRIUSCULA. 35, Mons.: Several scattered plants in saltmarsh, between the<br />
transporter bridge & Alpha Steel, Newport, ST3285, T.G. Evans, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
43/3.4. ATRIPLEX LONGIPES 35, Mons.: Several plants in saltmarsh, just above mud of River<br />
Usk, NW of Alpha Steel, Newport, ST326854, T.G. Evans, 2000, NMW. 2nd record. *86, Co.<br />
Waterford: 3 plants only, on shore of brackish pond, Little Island, Ballynakil, Waterford City,<br />
S652112, P.R. Green, LP. Green & D. Berridge, 2001, DBN, conf. J.R. Akeroyd. New to Ireland.<br />
543
544 PLANT RECORDS<br />
43/3.8. ATRIPLEX LACINLATA *91, Kincardines.: Gravelly shore, Nigg Bay, NI965048, D.<br />
Welch, 1998, ABD.<br />
43/8.1b. SALSOLA KALl subsp. RUTHENICA 29, Cambs.: Waste ground by farm buildings, New<br />
Farm, Whittlesford, TL452489, G.M.S. Easy, 1994, herb. G.M.S.E. 1st recent record.<br />
t44/l.l. AMARANTHUS RETROFLEXUS 44, Carms.: New embankment for cycleway, Morfa<br />
Bacas, SS547983, A. & V. Lewis, 1999. 2nd record.<br />
t441l.hyp. AMARANTHUS HYFOCHONDRIACUS *44, Carms.: 3 plants only, with other casuals,<br />
on ground recently disturbed by bridge construction, below eastern side of Pont d' Agen, Sandy,<br />
Llanelli, SN499002, RD. Pryce & K.A. Cottingham, 2001, NMW, det. T.B. Ryves.<br />
t45/l.l. PORTULACA OLERACEA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual in gravel, at the Old<br />
Barn, Longis, WA594078, M. Long, 200l.<br />
t45/2.2. CLA YTONlA SmIRICA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape, at Platte<br />
Saline, WA568078, B. & I. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
46/1.1c. ARENARIA SERPYLLIFOLLA subsp. LEPTOCLADOS t64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Roadside<br />
bank, Aberford, SE432386, Leeds Naturalists' Club, 200l. Probably introduced with foreign seed<br />
during landscaping.<br />
4614.2. MINUARTLA VERNA *H6, Co. Waterford: 31 plants, on E-facing rocky cliff,<br />
Coumrnahon, Comeragh Mountains, S328094, P.R Green, 200l.<br />
46/7.2x3. CERASTIUM ARVENSE x C. TOMENTOSUM *39, Staffs.: Churchyard, Worsley,<br />
S0893878, M.E. Smith, 2001, conf. A.C. Leslie.<br />
46/1O.l. SAGINA NODOSA 29, Cambs.: Open rabbit-grazed grassland of old sand and gravel<br />
pit, Whittlesey brick-pits, TL253976, N.P. Miller, 1997 & 1998. 1st recent record. *47, Monts.:<br />
Edge of small flush, Machynlleth, SN79, C. Forster-Brown, 1999.<br />
46/14.l. lLLECEBRUM VERTICILLATUM *t52, Anglesey: Single plant, presumably casual,<br />
limestone quarry, Bwrdd Arthur, SH5881, N. Woodhead, 1958, NMW, det. T. Rich, 200l.<br />
46/17.4. SPERGULARIA RUBRA *tH6, Co. Waterford: Possibly introduced with gravel for<br />
forest ride, Portlaw, S463139, LP. Green, 200l.<br />
t46/19.l. AGROSTEMMA GITHAGO 35, Mons.: 1 large plant in crack between base of wall and<br />
patio, Lion Inn, Trellech, S0501055, G. Harris, 2000, det. T.G. Evans. 1st recent record.<br />
46/20.4. SILENE VULGARIS 91, Kincards. : Roadside, Fettercaim, N0629723, D. Welch, 2001,<br />
ABD. Only extant site.<br />
t46/20.7. SILENE ARMERIA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual in rough ground, at La<br />
Marette, WA572069, C. Iohns, 1993, det. D. McClintock . New to Guernsey Bailiwick.<br />
46/20.1l. SILENE GALLlCA 50, Denbs.: Railway bank, Abergele, SH947788, M. Stead, 2000.<br />
2nd record.<br />
t46/20.mus. SILENE MUSCIPULA *46, Cards.: One plant, casual on new Environment Agency<br />
flood bank, on S side of Afon Rheidol, Glanyrafon Industrial Estate, SN614804, A.O. Chater,<br />
200l.<br />
t46/22.l. SAPONARIA OFFICINALlS *110, Outer Hebrides: Lochmaddy, NF96, L.S. Garrad,<br />
1998.<br />
t46/25.3. DIANTHUS BARBATUS *52, Anglesey: 1 plant, well away from habitation, sand<br />
dune ridge, Tywyn Fferarn, SH3371, <strong>BSBI</strong> meeting, 200l.<br />
46/25.5. DIANTHUS DELTOIDES 50, Denbs.: Grassland on lead mine spoil tips, New Brighton,<br />
SI273509, P. Thomas, 2000, det. I.A. Green. 2nd recent record. *t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark):<br />
Garden escape on roadside bank, Westward Ho, Rue du Sermon, WV462760, RM. Veall, 1999,<br />
herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
t47/l.2. PERSICARIA CAMPANULATA *52, Anglesey: Thoroughly established in wet<br />
woodland, near Ty Fry, Pentraeth, SH5176, I.R Bonner & N. Brown, 2000. *110, Outer<br />
Hebrides: Lochmaddy, NF917684, L.S. Garrad, 1998.<br />
47/l.15. PERSICARLA MITIS *49, Caerns.: Numerous scattered plants at edge of oxbow, near<br />
Llanrwst, SH792626, R Lewis, 1997, det. I. Timson. 1st record for N. Wales.
546 PLANT RECORDS<br />
47/8.16. RUMEX RUPESTRIS 45, Pembs.: 4 flowering plants in flushed strand zone of cobbles,<br />
sand & rock platform, SE end of Marloes sands, SM789068, S.B. & A.E. Evans, 2000. Over 25<br />
flowering plants on damp ledges of sea cliff, Watery Bay, Marloes, SM760978, S.B. Evans, 2000.<br />
1st & 2nd recent records.<br />
47/8/21. RUMEX MARITIMUS *t46, Cards.: 1 large plant, casual only, on new verge, by Ysgol<br />
Penweddig, L1anabadarn Road, Aberystwyth, SN5958l1, A.O. Chater & C.D. Preston, 2001,<br />
NMW.<br />
5011.1. ELA TINE HEXANDRA *5, S. Somerset: 6 specimens on exposed mud of reservoir,<br />
Clatworthy Reservoir, ST031307, LP. Green, 2000.<br />
51/1.3. HYPERICUM ANDROSAEMUM, 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Quarry, Clonque,<br />
WA562074, D. McClintock, 1982. 2nd record.<br />
t51/1.3x4. HYPERICUM x INODORUM (H. ANDROSAEMUM x H. HIRCINUM) *39, Staffs.:<br />
Disused car park, rear of Cotwall End Nature Centre, S of Sedgley, S0912927, B. Hopton, 2001.<br />
t5111.4. HYPERICUM HIRCINUM *44, Carms.: 1 large bush on stony waste near entrance to<br />
WWT Centre, Penclacwydd, SS533987, V. & A. Lewis, 2001. Locally abundant in waste<br />
ground and verges, Bynea, SS5598, V. & A. Lewis, 2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
5111.6x7des. HYPERICUM x DESETANGSlI nothosubsp. DESETANGSll (H. PERFORATUM x<br />
H. MACULATUM subsp. OBTUSIUSCULUM) *44, Carms.: River meadow of R Teifi, SW of<br />
Pengraig, Pentre-cwrt, SN393395, G. Hutchinson, 1991, NMW, det. N.K.B. Robson. 1st record<br />
for nothosubsp.<br />
51/1.10xl1. HYPERICUM HUMIFUSUM x H. LINARlIFOLIUM *45, Pembs.: Dry, S-facing<br />
seacliff, Morfa Common, Nine Wells, Solva, SM784242, M. Sutton, 2001, det N.K.B. Robson.<br />
5111.16. HYPERICUM ELODES 39, Staffs.: The Spectacles, Aqualate Mere National Nature<br />
Reserve, SJ915231, E. Radford, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
t5111 .for. HYPERICUM FORRESTII *77, Lanarks.: Established self-sown colony, in wall and at<br />
base of wall, Ruchill, Glasgow, NS5768, P. Macpherson, 2001, herb. P. Macpherson, det. N.K.B.<br />
Robson.<br />
53/1.1. MALVA MOSCHATA 91, Kincards.: Grassland by ruin, St Mary's Kirk, Stonehaven,<br />
N0884873, D. Welch, 2001. Only extant site.<br />
t5311.5. MALVA PARVlFLORA 39, Staffs.: 3 plants as garden weed, Burton-on-Trent, SK2424,<br />
M.E. Smith, 2001. Only extant site.<br />
t53/2.3xolb. LAVATERA x CLEMENT!! (L. THURINGIACA x L. OLBIA) *29, Cambs.: 1 plant in<br />
hedge on W side of road, between Ashwell station and A505, TL297383, A.C. Leslie, 2001.<br />
53/3.1. ALTHAEA OFFICINALIS *t2, E. Cornwall: Established, along the banks by the tidal<br />
edge of the R Lerryn, Lerryn, SX140570, P.R Green, 2001.<br />
t53/4.1. ALCEA ROSEA *99, Dunbarton: Hedge bottom by footpath, Craigendoran, NS3081,<br />
A. Rutherford, 1999 Still there 2002.<br />
t53/6.vit. ABUTILON VITIFOLIUM *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): 2 mature shrubs self-seeded or<br />
bird-sown, c.4m tall, in garden, Maison Pommier, WV466769, RM. Veall, 2000, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise.<br />
57/1.l. VIOLA ODORATA *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established under ash trees, in<br />
Val Reuters, WA578073, R Waterman & B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t5711.2. VIOLA LABRADORTCA hort. non Schrank. *29, Cambs.: Flowering among purplish<br />
foliage on pavement, Brookside, Cambridge, TL451575, P.H. Oswald, 1999.<br />
57/1.4x6. VIOLA x INTERS ITA (V. RlVINlANA X V. CANINA) *43, Rads.: W-facing fields,<br />
Gilfach, SN964715, S.P. Chambers, 1998, conf. D.M. Moore. *81, Berwicks.: N-facing slope,<br />
Marchcleugh Crags, NT687399, M.E. Braithwaite & RW.M. Corner, 2000.<br />
57/1.6. VIOLA CANINA 43, Rads.: W-facing fields, Gilfach, SN964715, S.P. Chambers, 1998,<br />
conf. D.M. Moore. 1st recent record. 81, Berwicks.: I plant in cleft in S-facing rocks,<br />
Marchcleugh Crags, NT687399, M.E. Braithwaite & RW.M. Corner, 2000. 2nd extant site.<br />
57/1.6a, VIOLA CANINA subsp. CANINA 65, N.W. Yorks.: Heath, Catterick Garrison, Foxglove<br />
Covert LNR, SE161970, 1. Lawrence, 2001. 2nd recent record.
PLANT RECORDS 547<br />
t57/1.l1x12xalt. VIOLA X WITTROCKIANA (V. LUTEA X V. TRICOLOR X V. ALTAICA) *99,<br />
Dunbarton: Waste ground, West Helensburgh, NS3083, A. Rutherford & A.McG. Stirling, 1996.<br />
57/1.12a. VIOLA TRICOLOR subsp. TRICOLOR 45, Pembs.: Coastal reversion field, Llanferran<br />
Farm, 3k.m N of St Davids, SM754288, S.B. & A.E. Evans, 2000. Only extant site.<br />
59/9.1. ARBUTUS UNEDO t44, Carms.: Mature tree, reputedly over 100 years old in lawned<br />
grounds of hotel, Ashburnham Hotel, Pembrey, SN434008, P. Clark, 2001, det. R.D. Pryce. Only<br />
extant site.<br />
6111.3a. POPULUS NIGRA subsp. BETULlFOLlA 45, Pembs.: Twin stemmed tree c.18m high on<br />
river bank, Western Cleddau near old paper mills, Haverfordwest, SM953177, S.B. Evans, 2000.<br />
1 st record as possible native.<br />
t61/1.4. POPULUS TRICHOCARPA *44, Carms.: 2 young trees, apparently not planted on slope<br />
in abandoned limestone quarry, Cilyrychen Quarry, N of Llandybie, SN614165, A.O. Chater, RD.<br />
Pryce & KA. Cottingham, 2001.<br />
6112.2x3. SAW( X RUBENS (S. FRAGILIS X S. ALBA) *93, N. Aberdeen: Woodland edge,<br />
Laithers, NJ675492, D. Welch, 1999, herb. D.W., det. RD. Meikle.<br />
6112.3. SAwe ALBA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Frequent, suckering freely on golf<br />
course, The Nunnery, WA595080, B. Bonnard, 1988. Possibly native.<br />
6112.4. SALIX TRIANDRA 79, Selkirks.: Riverside, N bank of R. Tweed upstream from Tweed<br />
Bridge, The Rink, NT487322, RW.M. Corner, 2001, herb. R.W.M.C. 2nd extant site.<br />
61/2.4x9. SALlX x MOLLlSSIMA (S. TRIANDRA X S. YIMINALlS) *49, Caerns.: Sand dunes,<br />
West shore, Llandudno, SH7781, W. McCarthy, 2000, det. RD. Meikle.<br />
6112.5xllb. SALIX x PONTEDERIANA (S. PURPUREA x S. CINEREA subsp. OLEIFOLlA) *46,<br />
Cards.: 5 bushes on Teifi bank, 200m S of Llanybydder church, SN518437, T.c.G. Rich & A.O.<br />
Chater, 1993, NMW, conf. R.D. Meikle on material recollected in 2000.<br />
t61/2.6. SALIX DAPHNOIDES *95, Moray: A good sized tree growing with other willows, on<br />
shingle bank, R. Spey, Aviemore, NH896120, KK Harrison, 2000, det. R.D. Meikle.<br />
t6112.7. SALIX ACUTIFOLlA *80, Roxburghs.: Originally planted at side of loch, N side of<br />
Bowden Moor Reservoir, Melrose, NT540317, J.J. Day, 1997, herb. R.W.M. Corner.<br />
6112.9xllxI6. SALlX x ANGUSENSIS (S. YIMINALlS x S. CINEREA X S. REPENS) *58, Cheshire:<br />
Dunes, Leasowe, SJ2491, E.F. Greenwood, 2001, LIV, det. RD. Meikle.<br />
6112.10xll. SALIX x REICHARDTll (S. CAPREA x S. CINEREA) *93, N. Aberdeen: Coastal<br />
grassland, Bullers of Buchan, NKI09379, D. Welch, 1994, herb. D.W., det. RD. Meikle.<br />
6112.l1a. SALIX CINEREA subsp. CINEREA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Edge of reservoir, Fewston,<br />
SE189541, M. Wilcox, 1999, det. R.D. Meikle. 1st confirmed record.<br />
6112.12xI5. SALlX x LUDTFICANS (S. AURITA X S. PHYLlCIFOLIA), 96, Easterness: Burnside,<br />
Elrick Burn, 2.4k.m S of Coignafearn, NH6712, M. McCallum Webster, 1970, E, det. D.R.<br />
McKean. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
t6112.bab. SALlX BABYLONTCA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Probably planted in gardens,<br />
Val du Saue, WA573063, C. Helyar, 1988.<br />
t62/2.1. DECURAINIA SOPHIA 44, Carms.: Several plants at edge of cinder-surfaced trackway,<br />
Pembrey Saltings LNR, SN417002, LK Morgan, 2000. 1st recent record. 80, Roxburghs.: Setaside<br />
grassland (sown), Kittyfield farm, Gattonside, NT556355, L. Gaskell, 2001, herb. R.W.M.<br />
Corner. 2nd recent record.<br />
t62/1O.1. MATTHIOLA INCANA *44, Carms.: Escaped into sandy ground in village, Pendine,<br />
SN234079, RD. Pryce & KA. Cottingham, 2001.<br />
t62111.3. BARBAREA INTERMEDIA *52, Anglesey: Disturbed ground in improved pasture, near<br />
Cors Erddreiniog, SH4780, LR. Bonner, 2000.<br />
62112.3. RORIPPA ISLANDICA *5, S. Somerset: Thousands of plants around margins of<br />
reservoir, Clatworthy Reservoir, ST038306, LP. Green, 2001, conf. T.c.G. Rich. 1st English<br />
record.<br />
t62113.1. ARMORACIA RUSTICANA 79, Selkirks.: 1 plant, on eroding river bank, S side<br />
R. Ettrick, Victoria Park, Selkirk, NT463285, RW.M. Corner, 2001, herb. R.W.M.C. 1st recent<br />
record.
548 PLANT RECORDS<br />
62114.7x8. CARDAMINE x ZAHLBRUCKNERIANA (c. FLEXUOSA x C. PRATENSIS). *46, Cards.:<br />
1 plant in gravelly car park, Eglwys Newydd church, Hafod, SN768736, A.O. Chater & J.P.<br />
Wood man, 2001, NMW, conf. T.c.G. Rich. *95, Moray: Bare ground on old railway line,<br />
Knockando, NJl80411, LP. Green, 1999, NMW, conf. T.c.G. Rich.<br />
t62/14.cor. CARDAMINE CORY<strong>MB</strong>OSA *78, Peebless.: Troublesome garden weed, Broughton<br />
Place, Broughton, NT1l5374, D. Binns, 2000, det. D.R. McKean. *99, Dunbarton: Nursery<br />
weed, The Linn, Cove, NS2282, J. Taggart, 1998.<br />
t62114.hep. CARDAMINE HEPTAPHYLLA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Holden Clough, SD7749,<br />
V. Gordon, 1961, LIV, det. T.c.G. Rich.<br />
62/23.1x3. COCHLEARIA x HOLLANDICA (c. ANGLICA x c. OFFICINALIS) *95, Moray:<br />
Saltmarsh, Findhorn Bay, Findhorn, NJ018633, M. Wilcox, 2001, conf. P.S. Wyse Jackson.<br />
t62/23.3b. COCHLEARIA OFFICINALlS subsp. OFFICINA LIS *29, Cambs.: 1 small patch at base<br />
of building, South Brink, Wisbech, TF457094, G.M.S. Easy, 200l.<br />
62128.l. THLASPI ARVENSE 110, Outer Hebrides: Garden weed, Stornoway, NB431334, RJ.<br />
Pankhurst & W. Cunningham, 2001. I st recent record. *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Several hundred plants in a fallow field (probably casual only), Val du Saue, W A573063,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
62/30.2. LEPIDIUM CAMPESTRE 67, S. Northumb.: 3 plants, by side of dismantled railway line,<br />
S of Shiremoor, NZ3269, A. & G. Young, 2000, herb. G.A. Swan. Only extant site.<br />
t62/3l.2. CORONOPUS DIDYMUS 81, Berwicks.: New industrial area, Gunsgreen, Eyemouth,<br />
NT948644, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
t62/35.2a. SINAPIS ALBA subsp. ALBA *44, Carms.: 1 casual plant only on W bank of access<br />
road to coast, Machynys, Llanelli, SS506982, R.D. Pryce & K.A. Cottingham, 2001. 1st definite<br />
record of subsp.<br />
t62/38.l. HIRSCHFELDIA INCANA *52, Anglesey: Single plant, dunes, Traeth L1igwy,<br />
SH4987, LR. Bonner & T.D. Dines, 2000.<br />
62/41.1. CRA<strong>MB</strong>E MARITIMA *46, Cards.: 1 plant on shingle, Ynys-Ias, SN609922, R. Birch,<br />
2001.<br />
t62/ERD.ves.a. ERUCA VESICARIA subsp. SATIVA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual on<br />
dunes, at Platte Saline, WA565079, R. Waterman, 1980, det. D. McClintock. New to Channel Is.<br />
65/12.8. ERICA VAGANS *t77, Lanarks.: Dumped or self-sown and surviving, in rough<br />
grassland at the edge of an industrial estate, Laigh Mains, East Kilbride, NS6356, B. Simpson,<br />
2001, herb. P. Macpherson.<br />
t65/8.1. GAULTHERIA SHALLON *H6, Co. Waterford: Small patch, roadside, Ballyrafter,<br />
X051997, P.R. Green, 200l.<br />
66/l.1. PYROLA MINOR 39, Staffs.: Under Salix scrub, HuntJey Wood, S of Brookhouses,<br />
SJ996414; In large quantity under birch, oak and sallow, old spoil mound, Brookhouses,<br />
SJ990425; both U. Hopkins, 1999. 1st recent records.<br />
66/1.3a. PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA subsp. ROTUNDIFOLIA 39, Staffs.: 53 flowering plants, fen,<br />
near Chasetown, SK0308, D.G. Evans, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
t69/1.9. PRIMULA JAPONICA *43, Rads.: Wet woodland, Withybeds, Presteigne, S0310649,<br />
S.P. Chambers, 1998, conf. E.J. Clement.<br />
t69/3.1. CYCLAMEN HEDERIFOLIUM 44, Carms.: Garden outcast, known for at least 3 years,<br />
below Penyfai Lane along B4308, L1anelli, SN497013, LK. Morgan, 2001, NMW. 2nd record.<br />
*64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Several clumps naturalised under trees on roadside verge, Copt-Hewick,<br />
SE343716, Mid-W. Yorks. Plant Recording Group, 1999. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Established on grass verge, near Sharp's Farm & Cortil Quartier, WA596087, B. Holding, 1988,<br />
det. B. Bonnard. Several clumps established amongst bracken, E coast, St Esquere Bay,<br />
WA607088, B. Bonnard, 1993. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
t69/3.2. CYCLAMEN COUM *44, Carms.: Naturalised and in flower on steep roadside bank,<br />
L1angathen, SN583222, V. & A. Lewis, 2001.<br />
t69/4.4. LYSIMACHIA CILIATA *93, N. Aberdeen: Woodland, New Deer, NJ8947, D. Welch,<br />
1998, ABD.
PLANT RECORDS 549<br />
69/6.1. ANAGALLlS TENELLA 93, N. Aberdeen: Marsh, Loch of Strathbeg, NK0859, S. Cutts,<br />
1998, conf. D. Welch. 2nd extant site.<br />
t7l1HYD.mac. HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Single small<br />
bush, ?self-seeded, Roc a rEpine, WA563075, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock. * 113(S),<br />
Channel Is. (Sark): Row of bushes up to 2m tall, planted 30 years ago and surviving on roadside<br />
verge, near lower end of Harbour Hill, WV 4 76758, RM. Veall, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
t7212.5. RlBES ODORATUM *46, Cards.: Roadside hedge, 150m S of Penllwyn crossroads,<br />
Capel Bangor, SN652801, S.P. Chambers, 2000, conf. B. Wurzell.<br />
t73/1.3. CRASSULA HELMSlI 47, Monts.: Mud adjoining boardwalk across marsh area, Uyn<br />
Coed-y-dinas MWT Reserve, Welshpool, S1221051, M. Wainwright & V. Pate, 2001. 2nd record.<br />
*113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): In water-filled stone tank, on Essex Hill, WA594074, M. Long,<br />
1983, det. D. McClintock. Established in pond, Corblets Quarry, WA596088, B. & l Bonnard,<br />
1986, det. D. McClintock. 1st & 2nd records. New to Bailiwick.<br />
t73/5.3. SEDUM CONFUSUM *2, E. Cornwall: Established on exposed head on cliff slopes,<br />
between Seaton and Murrayton, SX295543, M.G.C. Atkinson, 1999, det. P.R Green. *60,<br />
W. Lancs.: Top of sea wall, near Ferry Cottage, Overton, SD438568, E.F. Greenwood, 2000, LIV.<br />
t73/5.4. SEDUM SPECTABILE *41, Glam.: Gorse scrub by roadside, Pennard Burrows,<br />
SS55l883, AS. Lewis, 2000. * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established garden escape, Le<br />
Petit Val and other sites, WA567078, M.L. Mendham, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t73/5.13. SEDUM SEXANGULARE *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Sandstone quarry, Woodside Quarry,<br />
Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE254384, B.A. Tregale & M. Wilcox, 2001.<br />
73/5.16. SEDUM ANGLlCUM *77, Lanarks.: Well established at side of forest track, NNE of<br />
Forth, NS9657, F. Macfarlane. 2000, herb. P. Macpherson.<br />
t73/5.19. SEDUM HISPANICUM *29, Cambs.: Single flowering clump on steps of Norwich<br />
House, Panton Street (E side), Cambridge, TL453574, P.H. Oswald, 1999. Still present and<br />
fruiting in 2000; vegetative only in 2002.<br />
t74/3.1. BERGENIA CRASSIFOLIA *44, Carms.: Planted on grave and increasing vigorously,<br />
Capel Carmel chapelyard, Burry Port, SN458022; Large patch beside recently created walkway in<br />
disused quarry, Pentregwenlais, SN604166; both V. & A Lewis, 2001. 1st & 2nd records. *113<br />
(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape, Platte Saline, WA567079, B. Bonnard, 1987, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
t74/4.1. DARMERA PELTATA 80, Roxburghs.: Well established colony at wet margin of<br />
reservoir, N side of Bowden Moor Reservoir, Melrose, NT540317, L. Gaskell, 1998, herb. R.W.<br />
M. Corner. 1 st established record.<br />
74/5.16. SAXIFRAGA HYPNOIDES 91, Kincards.: Flush below rock outcrop, Slack of Birnie,<br />
N0676802, E. Woodward, 2000, conf. D. Welch. 1st recent record.<br />
t75/3.7. SPIRAEA CHAMAEDRYFOLlA *95, Moray: Several bushes, in hedgerow on each side<br />
of B9007, S of Bridge of Logie, S of Forres, N1000496, J. Clarke, 2000, det. EJ. Clement.<br />
t75/5.1. HOLODlSCUS DlSCOLOR *99, Dunbarton: Many seedlings of various sizes, on old<br />
walls by stream bank, Millig Bum, Helensburgh, NS2982, A. Rutherford, 2000.<br />
t75/7.1. KERRLA JAPONICA *77, Lanarks.: Established in grassy trackside verge, Bothwell,<br />
NS7059, P. Macpherson, 2001 , herb. P.M., det. AMcG. Stirling.<br />
75/8.3. RUBUS SAXATILIS 39, Staffs.: A few dozen plants, shady river bank, N of roadside,<br />
Ecton, S1096581, D.R Larner & lE. Hawksford, 2000. Only extant site.<br />
75/8.7x321. RUBUS x PSEUDOIDAEUS (R. CAESIUS x R. IDAEUS) *29, Cambs.: 1 patch on bank<br />
W of A10 just N of roundabout, Royston, TL363423, A.C. Leslie, 2001, herb. A.C.L., conf.<br />
A Bull.<br />
t75/8.9. RUB US SPECTABILIS *80, Roxburghs.: Colony 3 x 2m, on riverside with Salix spp., S<br />
side of R. Tweed NE of Melrose, NT550346, G. Maclaine, 2000, herb. R.W.M. Corner.<br />
75/8.28. RUBUS SCISSUS *47, Monts.: Near Uangurig, SN98, A Ley, 1886, BM, comm. D.E.<br />
Allen.<br />
75/8.37. RUBUS CALVATUS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Beside R. Dunsop, Dunsop Bridge,<br />
SD659503, D.P. Earl, 1994.
550 PLANT RECORDS<br />
75/8.38. RUBUS CA<strong>MB</strong>RENSIS *42, Brecs.: Rocky bank, edge of woodland, track, beside Afon<br />
Giedd, N of Cwngiedd, SN789124, <strong>BSBI</strong> field meeting, 2000.<br />
75/8.46. RUBUS CU<strong>MB</strong>RENSIS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Roadside, Browsholme, SE687446, D.P.<br />
Earl, 1996.<br />
75/8.69. RUBUS PLATYCANTHUS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Stainbeck, Leeds, SE291366, K. Pyne,<br />
1999, det. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.82. RUBUS SILURUM *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Laneside, Bashall Eaves, SD690443, D.P.<br />
Earl, 1997, det. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.88. RUBUS ACCUVITATUM *12, N. Hants.: Hedge of green lane, between Four Marks &<br />
Lower Farringdon, SU687347, D.E. Allen, 2000, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.92. RUBUS BOUDICCAE *14, E. Sussex: Balcombe Road, Haywards Heath, TQ3225, R.S.<br />
Standen, 1904, BM, det. D.E. Allen.<br />
75/8.95. RUBUS crSSBURIENSIS *29, Cambs.: Locally abundant in front of Museum of<br />
Technology, SE side of river, NE of Elizabeth Way Bridge, Cambridge, TL465593, A.C. Leslie,<br />
2001, herb. A.C.L., det. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.98. RUBUS CURVISPINOSUS *12, N. Hants.: Edge of acid clearing, Itchen Wood,<br />
SU525355, D.E. Allen, 2000, BM.<br />
75/8.105. RUBUS INCURVATIFORMIS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Roadside, Burley Woodhead,<br />
SE151453, D.R. Grant & T. Schofield, 1999.<br />
75/8.116. RUBUS PISTORIS *12, N. Hants.: Bridleway through heathy birch wood, E of<br />
Bramshill Police College, SU757609, D.E. Alien & B. Goater, 2000, BM.<br />
75/8.116. RUBUS PISTORIS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Waste grounds, Scotland Mill, Adel, Leeds,<br />
SE285387, K. Pyne, 1999, det. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.140. RUBUS ROSSENSIS *46, Cards.: Roadside hedgebank, lOOm N of Henllan Station,<br />
SN357408, D.E. Alien, A.O. Chater & R.D. Pryce, 1999, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
t75/8.147. RUBUS BORAEANUS *29, Cambs.: Horseway, near Chatteris, TL48, A. Newton,<br />
1986.<br />
75/8.16l. RUBUS SURREJANUS *33, E. Glos.: Lidcombe Wood, Stanway, SP0732, H.1.<br />
Riddelsdell, 1924, BM, det. D.E. AlIen.<br />
75/8.185. RUBUS GRlFFITHIANUS *35, Mons.: Troy Wood, Monmouth, S051, W.C. Barton &<br />
H.1. Riddelsdell, 1923, BM, det. D.E. Allen, conf. A. Newton. *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Wooded<br />
laneside, Cow Ark, SD672453, D.P. Earl, 1997, det. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.193. RUBUS MELANODERMIS *17, Surrey: Wimbledon Common, TQ2171, H.W.<br />
Pugsley, 1911 & 1929, BM, det. D.E. Alien.<br />
75/8.208. RUBUS ClNEROSUS *11, S. Hants.: Clearing, Coopers Wood, near Bucklers Hard,<br />
SZ394987, D.E. Allen, 1984, BM.<br />
75/8.216. RUBUS HIBERNICUS *46, Cards.: Roadside cliff, 250m W of Llwyndafydd,<br />
SN368555, D.E. AlIen & A.O. Chater, 1999, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.23l. RUBUS ECHINATOIDES *42, Brecs.: Scrub, on bank of Afon Tawe, Abercraf,<br />
SN813126, M. Porter, 2000.<br />
75/8.232. RUBUS ECHINATUS 29, Cambs.: Small patch on the abandoned Chesterton railway<br />
sidings, Milton, TL474606, A.e. Leslie, 2000, conf. A. Newton. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
75/8.234. RUBUS FLEXUOSUS *47, Monts.: Ffridd Gate, near Machynlleth, SH753025, W.e.<br />
Barton, 1923, BM, comm. D.E. Allen.<br />
75/8.247. RUBUS PORPHYROCAULIS *12, N. Hants.: Bracken-covered roadside, Furzy Moor,<br />
Winchfield, SU762545, D.E. Allen, 1999, BM & HCMS, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.254. RUBUS RUFESCENS *46, Cards.: Lampter, SN5748, R.G. Ellis, 1978, NMW, det.<br />
R.D. Randall.<br />
75/8.259. RUBUS SUBTERCANENS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Riverside woodland, Gisbum,<br />
SD8000485, D.P. Earl & J. Buckley-Earl, 1997.<br />
75/8.262. RUBUS ANGUSTICUSPIS *46, Cards.: Top of wood by road, Allt y Fedw, Cwm Cou,<br />
SN310425, D.E. Allen & A.O. Chater, 1999, BM, conf. A. Newton.
PLANT RECORDS 551<br />
75/8.266. RUBUS BERCHERlENSIS *36, Herefs.: Treville Wood, Wormbridge, S04332, A. Ley,<br />
1897, BM, det. D.E. Alien, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.280. RUBUS PHAEOCARPUS *t64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Possibly introduced during tree<br />
planting from S England, in forest/plantation, Gisburn Forest, SD760574, D.P. Earl & 1. Buckley<br />
Earl, 1997, det. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.286. RUBUS SCABRIPES *12, N. Hants.: Roadside wood margin, Harewood Forest,<br />
Andover, SU404464, D.E. Alien, 2000, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.289. RUBUS TARDUS *11, S. Hants.: 2 bushes on ride, Sawyer's Wood, Southwick,<br />
SU6408, D.E. Alien, 1995, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.301. RUBUS SCABER *46, Cards.: Felled woodland, Coed Newydd, Coedmor, SNI96443,<br />
D.E. Alien & A.O. Chater, 1999, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.302. RUBUS ADENOLEUCUS *11, S. Hants.: Roadside, Fulflood, Winchester, SU470301 ,<br />
D.E. Allen, 2000, BM, conf. A. Newton. *42, Brecs.: Woodland edge near car-park, Henrhyd<br />
Falls, Coelbren, SN854120, M. Porter, 1983, herb. M.P.<br />
75/8.308. RUBUS EBORACENSlS *29, Cambs.: Roadside, Little Heath Road, Gamlingay,<br />
TL2351, A.L. Bull, 2000, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.314. RUBUS PICTORUM *t10, Wight: Probably introduced with nursery stock (from<br />
Balmoral?), among rhododendrons and on nearby wood margin, Osborne House grounds, SZ5194,<br />
D.E. Alien, 1999, BM & HeMS, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.314. RUBUS PICTORUM *46, Cards.: Roadside hedgebank, Sarnau, SN315504, D.E. Alien<br />
& A.O. Chater, 2001, NMW, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.320. RUBUS WARRENlI *13, W. Sussex: Abundant in plantation, Birdham Pool,<br />
SU822008, D.E. Allen, 2000, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.ari. RUBUS ARICONIENSIS *46, Cards.: Felled woodland, Coed Newydd, Coedmor,<br />
SNI96443, D.E. Allen & A.O. Chater, 1999, BM, conf. M. Porter.<br />
75/8.pan. RUBUS PANNOSUS *12, N. Hants.: Clay copses, ElIisfield, SU6343, D.E. Alien,<br />
1982, BM, conf. A. Newton.<br />
75/8.pur. RUBUS PURBECKENSIS *H8, Limerick: Rough ground, Thornfield House, near<br />
Annacotty, R6657, E. Armitage, 1901, BM, det. D.E. Allen.<br />
75/9.1. POTENTILLA FRUT1COSA *t29, Cambs.: Small plant in pavement, in front of Shelford<br />
railway station, TL465524, G.M.S. Easy, 1988, herb. G.M.S.E. Single seedling in E gutter, of<br />
Bentinck Street, across pavement from lawn of Hanover Court (with corner planting of shrubs,<br />
including presumed parent plant), Cambridge, TL454575, P.H. Oswald & C.D. Preston, 1999. 1st<br />
& 2nd records. *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Occasional garden escape ?self-seeded, Platte<br />
Saline, WA568079, B. Bonnard, 1987.<br />
t75/9.7. POTENTILLA RECTA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Old sandstone quarry, Woodside Quarry,<br />
Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE2538, Bradford Botany Group, 1999.<br />
75/9.13xI4. POTENTILLA x SUBERECTA (P. ERECTA x P. ANGUCA) 5, S. Somerset: Single<br />
large patch on N shore of reservoir, Clatworthy Reservoir, ST045318, LP. Green, 2001, conf.<br />
B. Harold. 1st recent record. 49, Caerns.: Laneside bank, leading to Pant Gwyn, Tudweiliog,<br />
Lleyn Peninsula, SH239379, W. McCarthy, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
75/9.14xI5. POTENTILLA x MIXTA (P. ERECTA x P. REPTANS & P. ANGLlCA x P. REPTANS) 49,<br />
Caerns.: Bank near stile, Pant Gwyn, Tudweiliog, LJeyn Peninsula, SH240380, W. McCarthy,<br />
2001. 1 st recent record.<br />
75111.1. FRAGARIA VESCA *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 2 plants of unknown OIigin in<br />
flower & fruit on old stone wall in churchyard, St Anne, WA574074, B. Bonnard, 1997.<br />
t75118.2. ACAENA ANSERINIFOUA *99, Dunbarton: Pavement chinks, West King Street,<br />
Helensburgh, NS2982, A. Rutherford, 2001, det. A.McG. Stirling.<br />
75119.8. ALCHEMILLA MICANS 67, S. Northumb.: Roadside verge, near Ned's Whins,<br />
NZ226963, G.A. & M. Swan, 1998, herb. G.A.S., det. S.M. WaIters. A considerable extension of<br />
range.<br />
t75/19.15. ALCHEMILLA MOLUS 42, Brecs.: Road verge, Caehopkin, SN826122, M. & C.<br />
Porter, 1998. 2nd record.
552 PLANT RECORDS<br />
t75/21.1. ROSA MULTIFLORA *29, Cambs.: Hedgerow, Haslingfield Hill, TL402514, G.M.S.<br />
Easy, 1975, herb. G.M.S.E. Possibly planted or outcast, but growing with wild Rosa species<br />
only, on right side of road going over A14, at Fen Ditton, TL499599, G.M.S. Easy, 1998, herb.<br />
G.M.S.E. Still present in 2002. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
75/21.4. ROSA ARVENSIS *95, Moray: Road bank and field, Malcolm Bridge, Mulben,<br />
NJ365522, LP. Green, 2001, conf. AL. Primavesi. 1st confirmed record.<br />
t75121.4xlO. ROSA x ALBA (R. GALLlCA x R. ARVENSIS AND/ OR R. CANINA) *113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Large specimen established in old field hedge, near top of Trois Vaux,<br />
WA561064, B. Bonnard, 1996.<br />
75121.4xI2. ROSA x rRREGULARIS (R. ARVENSlS x R. CANINA) 39, Staffs.: Roadside scrub,<br />
Ecton, SK0956, A.L. Primavesi & R. Maskew, 1996. 1st recent record. *50, Denbs.: Old quarry,<br />
Terfyn, SH913776, W. McCarthy, 2001, det. A.L. Primavesi.<br />
75121.5xI6. ROSA x INVOLUTA (R. PIMPINELLIFOLIA x R. SHERARDII) 49, Caerns.: Spreading<br />
several feet along hedgebank, Capel Carmel to Anelog road, N of Aberdaron, SHI59282, A.P.<br />
Conolly, 2001, LTR, det. A.L. Primavesi. 1st recent record.<br />
t7512l.6. ROSA RUGOSA 'ALBA' 113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Originally planted, now with new<br />
plants from suckers, roadside verge, Rue de la Peigneurie, WV471756, R.M. Veall, 2001, herb.<br />
Societe Sercquiaise, det. AL. Primavesi.<br />
t75/21.7. ROSA 'HOLLANDICA' *96, Co. Waterford: Single bush on E side of road, field<br />
hedge, Ballylinch, S355022, P.R. Green, 2001 , det. AL. Primavesi.<br />
75/21.11. ROSA STYLOSA 46, Cards.: Scrub on disused railway, Teifi Marshes, Cardigan,<br />
SN186453, AO. Chater, 2001, conf. R. Maskew. 2nd record.<br />
7512l.12x13b. ROSA x DUMALIS (R. CANINA x R. CAESLA subsp. VOSAGlACA) *44, Carms.:<br />
NE side of road opposite deep road cutting, c.l.5km S of Meidrim, SN288193, G. Hutchinson &<br />
R.D. Pryce, 1992, NMW, det. AL. Primavesi. *77, Lanarks.: Roadside, W of Earnock,<br />
Hamilton, NS6854, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. R. Maskew.<br />
75121.12xI4. ROSA x DUMETORUM (R. CANINA x R. OBTUSIFOLLA) *46, Cards.: Field hedge,<br />
150m S of Felin-ganol, Penparc, SN198486, R. Maskew & AO. Chater, 2000.<br />
75121.12xI5. ROSA x SCABRlUSCULA (R. CANINA x R. TOMENTOSA) *39, Staffs.: Roadside S<br />
of Heaton, 50m S of bridge over Rad Brook, S194061O, I.H. Clarke, 2000, det. R. Maskew. 44,<br />
Carms.: E side of bank in hawthorn, near vehicle park, Ginst Point, SN323079, G. Hutchinson & I.<br />
K. Morgan, 1992, NMW, det. A.L. Primavesi. 1st recent record.<br />
75121.12xI7. ROSA x MOLLETORUM (R. CANINA x R. MOLLIS) *39, Staffs.: Under-the-Hill,<br />
near Longnor, SK083658, AL. Primavesi & R. Maskew, 1996.<br />
7512l.12xI8. ROSA x NITIDULA (R. CANINA x R. RUBIGINOSA) *29, Cambs.: 1 bush growing<br />
between R. canina & R. rubiginosa, Milton Country Park, (formerly Milton gravel pits),<br />
TL482623, G.M.S. Easy, 1989, CGE, det. A.L. Primavesi. *50, Denbs.: Hedge, New Brighton,<br />
Wrexham, S1276509, lA Green, 2001, det. AL. Primavesi. *67, S. Northumb.: Old roadside<br />
hedge, Morpeth, NZ184867, G.A. & M. Swan, 2001, herb. G.A.S. det. A.L. Primavesi.<br />
7512l.12xI9. ROSA x TODDlAE (R. CANINA x R. MICRANTHA) *46, Cards.: Roadside<br />
hedgebank, 200m NNE of Llwyn-llwyd, Penparc, SN201489, R. Maskew & AO. Chater, 2000.<br />
75121.13x16. ROSA CAESIA x R. SHERARDlI *39, Staffs.: Roadside scrub, near Wetton,<br />
SK099553, R. Maskew, 200l.<br />
75121.13x17. ROSA x GLAUCOLDES (R. CAESIA x R. MOLLIS) *39, Staffs.: Roadside scrub,<br />
near Wetton, SK099553, R. Maskew, 200l.<br />
75/21.13a. ROSA CAESIA subsp. CAESLA 44, Carms.: Hedgerow on E side of lane c.80m N of<br />
30mph signs, S of Llainlwyd, St Clears, SN280184, G. Hutchinson & R.D. Pryce, 1992, NMW,<br />
det. A.L. Primavesi. 1st recent record.<br />
75/2l.13bxI4. ROSA CAESLA subsp. VOSAGLACA x R. OBTUSIFOLIA *39, Staffs.: Lordspiece,<br />
near Stanton, SK140463, A.L. Primavesi & R. Maskew, 200l.<br />
75/2l.13bxI5. ROSA x COTTETII (R. CAESLA SUBSP. VOSAGIACA X R. TOMENTOSA) *39,<br />
Staffs.: Blore Woodhouses, SK139485, AL. Primavesi & R. Maskew, 2001.<br />
75/21.14. ROSA OBTUSIFOLIA 58, Cheshire: Hedge by canal, Church Lawton, S1816562,<br />
Cheshire Recording Group, 2001, conf. R. Maskew. 1st recent record.
PLANT RECORDS SS3<br />
75/21.17xI8. ROSA x MOLLIFORMIS (R. MOLLIS x R RUBIGINOSA) *77, Lanarks.: Roadside S<br />
of Wiston, NS9631, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. R Maskew.<br />
75/21.18xI9. ROSA x BIGENERIS (R RUBIGINOSA x R MICRANTHA) *46, Cards.: N bank of<br />
A487, lOOm S of Figure Four crossroads, SN588775, R Maskew & A.O. Chater, 2001, conf. A. L.<br />
Primavesi.<br />
75/21.19. ROSA MICRANTHA 50, Denbs.: Limestone grassland, Graigfechan, SJl48549,<br />
G. Kaye, 2000, det. A.L. Primavesi. 1st recent record.<br />
75/21. 19x20. ROSA x BISHOPII (R. MICRANTHA x R AGRESTIS) *50, Denbs.: Limestone<br />
grassland, Graigfechan, SJl48549, G. Kaye, 2000, det. A.L. Primavesi.<br />
75/21.20. ROSA AGRESTIS *44, Carrns.: Wooded roadside hedgebank near disused rookery,<br />
OAkrn NE of Pentre-cwrt, SN390391, G. Hutchinson. 1991 , NMW, det. A.L. Primavesi. Not<br />
refound in 2002. 50, Denbs.: Limestone grassland, Graigfechan, SJl48549, G. Kaye, 2000, det.<br />
A.L. Primavesi. 2nd record.<br />
n5/22.12. PRUNUS SEROTINA *29, Cambs.: 1 fruiting bird sown plant (c.1.5m tall), disused<br />
railway track on NW side of current line, SW of Royston station, TL34841O, A.C. Leslie, 2001,<br />
CGE. 1st confirmed record. *77, Lanarks.: Rough waste ground, Shettleston, Glasgow,<br />
NS6364, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. E.J. Clement. Status doubtful; originally planted<br />
or bird-sown?<br />
n5/22.3. PRUNUS CERASIFERA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 5 old trees Cl in fruit & 1<br />
suckering) at 3 scattered sites, St Anne, WA574074, R Ball, 1997, det. B. Bonnard. Planted long<br />
ago. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Old tree, probably planted for fruit, in woodland including site<br />
of derelict orchard, near La Moinerie, WV462764, C. Helyar, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
n5/22.5b. PRUNUS DOMESTICA subsp. INSITITIA 43, Rads.: Suckering bushes by derelict stone<br />
building, Crow Wood, S0104433, S.P. Chambers, 200l. 2nd recent record.<br />
75/22.6. PRUNUS AVIUM *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Sucker or branch from planted<br />
ornamental cherry stock which has died off above ground, in Old Churchyard, St Anne,<br />
W A573073, R Waterman, 1988.<br />
n5/22.7. PRUNUS CERASUS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established and suckering in<br />
old 40m hedge on waste ground, in Les Venelles, W A573070, B. Bonnard, 1997.<br />
75/26.2. PYRUS PYRASTER *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Quarry, Mannez, WA601088,<br />
C. Johns, 1981 , det. RBG, Kew. Possibly native in Channel Is. *t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark):<br />
Mature tree about 15m tall, numerous suckers up to 2m tall, in ditch and on hedgebank. Le Grand<br />
Beauregard, WV457754, RM. Veall, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
75/26.3. PYRUS COMMUNIS t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Suckers from planted tree in nearby<br />
garden, on roadside bank, near La Fougerie, WV465768, RM. Veall, 1998, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise. 1st recent record.<br />
75/28.12. SORBUS EMINENS *42, Brecs.: Limestone cliff, Craig y Cilau NNR, S0188158,<br />
T.c.G. Rich, 2000, NMW.<br />
75/28.20. SORBUS DEVONIENSIS 5, S. Somerset: Steep wooded bank, Timberscombe Wood,<br />
SS958415, LP. Green, 2000, det. R.D. Meikle. 2nd record & only extant site.<br />
t75/31.1. PHOTINIA DAVTDIANA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Waste ground, Leeds, SE314324,<br />
M. Wilcox, 1999, det. P.S. Green.<br />
t75/32.9. COTONEASTER FRIGIDUS *29, Cambs.: ?bird sown on railway edge from adjacent<br />
row next to playing fields, Long Road, TL457558, G.M.S. Easy, 1977 & 1987, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
n5/32.9xlO. COTONEASTER x WATERERI (c. FRIGIDUS x C. SALICIFOLIUS) *29, Cambs.:<br />
Newmarket station, TL652645, G.M.S. Easy, 1977.<br />
n5/32.11xI8. COTONEASTER x SUECICUS (C. DAMMERI x C. CONSPICUUS) *29, Cambs.: 1<br />
old prostrate shrub, waste ground, Chesterton railway sidings, TL4761, A.C. Leslie, 2000, CGE,<br />
det. J. Fryer. *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Waste ground, Central Leeds, SE306632, M. Wilcox, 1999,<br />
det. J. Fryer.<br />
n5/32.13. COTONEASTER LACTEUS *29, Cambs.: Back of railway station, Newmarket,<br />
TL645627, G.M.S. Easy, 1978.
554 PLANT RECORDS<br />
t75/32.16. COTONEASTER INTEGRIFOLlUS *93, N. Aberdeen: Rock outcrop, Strichen,<br />
NJ942570, D. Welch, 1999.<br />
t75/32.18. COTONEASTER CONSPICUUS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Disused sandstone quarry,<br />
Wood side Quarry, Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE2538, M. Wilcox, 1999, det. J. Fryer.<br />
t75/32.22. COTONEASTER HJELMQV ISTlI *29, Cambs.: Several plants beside old railway<br />
track, Histon, just SE of first crossing, TL432634, P.D. Sell, 1998, CGE. 1 large plant under<br />
birches, Chesterton railway sidings, TL474607, AC. Leslie, 2001, CGE. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
*64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Disused sandstone qualTy, Woodside Quarry, Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE2538,<br />
M. Wilcox, 1999, det. J. Fryer.<br />
t75/32.26. COTONEASTER DIVARlCATUS 29, Cambs.: Large numbers spreading from station<br />
garden along old railway line, Histon, TL442626-439628, G.M.S. Easy, 1994, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
2nd record.<br />
t75/32.35. COTONEASTER REHDERI *29, Cambs.: 1 large shrub on SW side of old railway,<br />
NW of Milton Road level crossing, Chesterton, TL465613, A.C. Leslie, 2001, herb. A.C.L.<br />
t75/32.37. COTONEASTER DIELSlANUS *29, Cambs.: Seedling on top of old wall, at the back<br />
of the Botanic Garden, Cambridge, TL4557, G.M.S. Easy, 1988. 3 plants scattered at a major<br />
thrush roost, East Pit, CCaius), Chen'y Hinton, TL483557, G.M.S. Easy, 2000, herb. G.M.S.E. 1st<br />
& 2nd records. *50, Denbs.: Top of wall, Llanrwst, SH794622, W. McCarthy, 2001, NMW, det.<br />
J. Fryer. *H6, Co. Waterford: 1 bush self-sown, in roadside hedge, Kilmacthomas, S400062,<br />
P.R Green, 200l.<br />
t75/32.40. COTONEASTER STERNI ANUS *29, Cambs.: Frequent in bramble thickets, waste<br />
ground, Wisbech, TF462 103, G.M.S. Easy, 1993. 1 plant, old railway track, Cambridge,<br />
TL464615, AC. Leslie, 2000, CGE, det. 1. Fryer. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
75/32.asc. COTONEASTER ASCENDENS *77, Lanarks.: Surviving on stonework of bridge over<br />
R Nethan, Lesmahagow, NS83, P. Macpherson, 1998, herb. P.M., det. 1. Fryer.<br />
t75/32.coc. COTONEASTER COCHLEATUS *29, Cambs.: 2 spreading plants on clinker along old<br />
St Ives railway, Chesterton, TL468612, G.M.S. Easy, 1999, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
t75/32.glab. COTONEASTER GLABRATUS *29, Cambs.: 1 tall shrub on track of old railway,<br />
Royston, TL34841O, AC. Leslie, 2001, herb. A.C.L., det. 1 Fryer.<br />
t75/32.glau. COTONEASTER GLAUCOPHYLLUS *29, Cambs.: 1 bush, old railway track,<br />
Chesterton, TL469612, A.C. Leslie, 2000, CGE, det. J. Fryer, conf. B. Hylmo. 1st British record.<br />
t75/32.ign. COTONEASTER IGNESCENS *77, Lanarks.: Well established on long abandoned<br />
railway viaduct, Dalmarnock, Glasgow, NS6163, P. Macpherson & E.L.S. Lindsay, 2001, herb.<br />
P.M. det. 1. Fryer. 1st British record.<br />
t75/32.ind. COTONEASTER INDURATUS *29, Cambs.: Old railway track, Chesterton railway<br />
sidings, TL4760, AC. Leslie, 2000, CGE, det. J. Fryer, conf. B. Hylmo.<br />
t75/32.mai. COTONEASTER MAlREI *77, Lanarks.: Surviving by fence at side of minor road,<br />
Chapelhall, NS7862, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. J. Fryer. Bird sown & established on<br />
long abandoned railway viaduct, Dalmarnock, Glasgow, NS6163, P. Macpherson & E.L.S.<br />
Lindsay, 2001, herb. P.M., det. J. Fryer. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
t75/32.rot. COTONEASTER ROTUNDIFOLIUS *68, N. Northumb.: Steep bank above stream, W<br />
bank of Us way Burn, NT881091, G.A. & M. Swan, 2000, herb. G.A.S., det. J. Fryer.<br />
t75/34.1. MESPILIS GERMANICA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Young fruiting tree about 1.7m<br />
tall, possibly bird sown, among Prunus spinosa in scrub, S end of Eperquerie Common,<br />
WV462772, RM. Yeall, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
75/35.7x8. CRATAEGUS x MEDIA Cc. MONOGYNA x c. LAEVIGATA) *80, Roxburghs.: Old<br />
hedgerow, near Hawick, NT533168, C. Dixon, 1999, E, det. D.R McKean. *t95, Moray: One<br />
bush, well established on sand dunes, Roseisle Forest, Burghead, NJl09664, M. Wilcox, 2001,<br />
conf. J.R Akeroyd. Near an old ruin so possibly planted.<br />
t77/3.1xori. COLUTEA x MEDIA Cc. ARBORESCENS x c. ORIENTALIS) *29, Cambs.: At least 20<br />
shrubs on edges of old railway track, between Oakington and Histon, TL4264, A.C. Leslie & 1.L.<br />
Sharman, 2000.<br />
77/8.1. LOTUS GLABER 58, Cheshire: Grassy waste area, Bromborough, SJ345847,<br />
R Goodchild, 2000. Only cel1ain recent record.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
77/8.2. LOTUS CORNICULATUS 110, Outer Hebrides: By military road, to Mullach Mor, St<br />
Kilda, NF0999, J. Gudge, 1996. 1st record for St Kilda.<br />
t771l3.l. SECURIGERA VARIA 39, Staffs.: Well established, E side of railway line,<br />
Ravenscliffe, SJ838528, 1.1. Hopkins, 200l. 2nd recent record. *50, Denbs.: Edge of birch<br />
wood, New Brighton, Wrexham, SJ275510, M. Williams, 200l.<br />
t771l4.fab. VICIA FABA 99, Dunbarton: Rough ground, East Helensburgh, NS3083,<br />
A. Rutherford & A.McG. Stirling, 2001. 2nd record.<br />
t77/1S.6. LATHYRUS TUBEROSUS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Naturalised, on edge of old mine,<br />
Micklefield, SE440327, S. King, 1998.<br />
t77I1S.7. LATHYRUS GRANDlFLORUS *68, N. Northumb.: By footpath between quarries,<br />
Longhoughton Quarry, NV231S, G.D. Kitchener, 2000. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Planted c.30 years ago, by old German bunker, near Fort Quesnard, WA603089, B. Bonnard,<br />
1988, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t77115.9. LATHYRUS LATlFOLIUS *67, S. Northumb.: Roadside bank SW of Dipton Mill,<br />
NY925603, G.A. & M. Swan, 2000, herb. G .A.S.<br />
77115.12. LATHYRUS NISSOLIA *t52, Anglesey: Probably casual, waste grassland,<br />
Newborough, SH422656, Ecological consultants to Menter Mon, 200l.<br />
77/18.2b. MEDICAGO SATIVA subsp. VARlA *t64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Roadside, Aberford,<br />
SE437368, Leeds Naturalists' Club, 2001, det. P.P. Abbott. Probably introduced with foreign seed<br />
during landscaping.<br />
t77/18.2c. MEDlCAGO SATIVA subsp. SATTVA *93, N. Aberdeen: Coastal grassland,<br />
Sandhaven, NJ/9S67, D. Welch & M. Innes, ?l998, ABD.<br />
t77/18.lac. MEDICAGO LACINIATA *58, Cheshire: Casual only, on new road verge, Noman's<br />
Heath, SJ5246, A.B. Blacklay & P. Woods, 2001, det. EJ. Clement.<br />
t77118.tru. MEDlCAGO TRUNCATUCA *58, Cheshire: Casual only, on new road verge,<br />
Noman's Heath, SJ5246, A.B. Blacklay & P. Woods, 2001, det. E.J. Clement.<br />
77119.3. TRIFOLIUM OCCIDENTALE *2, E. Cornwall: By coastal path along sea cliffs, between<br />
Northcott Mouth and Menachurch Point, SS202087, P. Greenwood, 2000, conf. R.J. Murphy &<br />
C.D. Preston. *49, Caerns.: Short turf, near Ty Pellaf, Bardsey Island, SH122212; Short turf on<br />
S-facing bank, Porth Solfach, Bardsey Island, SHI15213; both I.R Bonner & J.M. Brummitt,<br />
2000, herb.I.R.B., conf. C.D. Preston. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
77/19.8. TRlFOLIUM FRAGlFERUM 39, Staffs.: Allimore Green Common Nature Reserve,<br />
SJ8519, E. Radford, 200l. 2nd record.<br />
t77/19.19a. TRiFOLIUM lNCARNATUM SUBSP. INCARNATUM *44, Carms.: 2 plants on shingle<br />
beach, E end of lake, Sandy Water Park, Llanelli, SN497002, Llanelli Naturalists, 2001, det.l.K.<br />
Morgan. t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Roadside verge beside garden wall, L' Asile, Mill Lane,<br />
WV464758, RM. Veall, 1999, herb. Societe Sercquiaise. 1st recent record. Probably of garden<br />
origin but not seen in garden.<br />
77119.23. TRIFOLIUM ARVENSE t 99, Dunbarton: Probably introduced, in grassy waste ground,<br />
West Helensburgh, NS3083, A. Rutherford & A.McG. Stirling, 1997. 2nd & 1st localised record.<br />
t77/21.1x2. LUPlNUS x REGALlS (L. ARBOREUS xL. POLYPHYLLUS) *110, Outer Hebrides:<br />
Stornoway, NB4233, L.S. Garrad, 1998.<br />
t77/22.1. LABURNUM ANAGYROIDES *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 2 young plants<br />
established in a gutter, in Queen Elizabeth 11 Street, St Anne, WA574073, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
t77124.1. SPARTIUM JUNCEUM 44, Carrns.: Several plants in sandy grassland on seaward edge<br />
of golf course, Pembrey Burrows, SN426004, V. & A. Lewis, 2000. 2nd record. *113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Church Glebe land (possibly planted), on Les Rochers, WAS83074,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1989.<br />
78/1.1. HlPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES t91, Kincardines.: Grassland near sea, Johnshaven,<br />
N0804675, D. Welch, 1998. 1st recent record. *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Occasional<br />
hedging near sea (probably planted) and 2 large plants, in St Martins, WA577083, B. Bonnard,<br />
1986.<br />
t78/2.com. ELAEAGNUS COMMUTATA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): A deciduous species<br />
suckering vigorously, at Val du Saue, WA573063, B. Bonnard, 1996, det. RBG, Kew.<br />
555
556 PLANT RECORDS<br />
t78/2.mac.xpun. ELAEAGNUS x EBBlNGEI (E. MACROPHYLLA x E. PUNGENS) *113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Frequently established in hedging near coast, as at Fort Quesnard,<br />
WA607089, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. D. McClintock. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Seedlings from<br />
planted hedge, on roadside bank, Mill Lane, WV4637S8, RM. Veall, 1999, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise, det. R.A. Waterman. 1st record of self-sown plants.<br />
79/2.1. MYRlOPHYLLUM VERTICILLATUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Plentiful in pond,<br />
Corblets Quany, W AS96088, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t79/2.2. MYRlOPHYLLUM AQUATlCUM 35, Mons.: Covering many square metres of canal,<br />
Monmouth - Brecon canal, Malpas, ST301902, S. Williams, 2000. 2nd record. 39, Staffs.:<br />
Dominating half of a small pond, Tittensor Chase, SJ876364, I.J. Hopkins, 1998. 2nd record.<br />
*50, Denbs.: Man-made pond, Marford, SJ3S7S64, J.A. Green, 2000. *52, Anglesey: A single<br />
shoot amongst Bolboschoenus stems in a small stream discharging into Red Wharf Bay, Glan<br />
Halen, L1anddona Beach, SHS64806, LR. Bonner & T.D. Dines, 2001. Crassula helmsii also<br />
present and apparently established. *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Ditch beside fonner tip, now being<br />
landscaped, Burley-in-Wharfeda1e, SE1S6466, F.D. Draper, 1994. *113(A), Channel Is.<br />
(Alderney): Established in pond, Mannez Quany, WA604087, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. C. Jenny.<br />
79/2.4. MYRIOPHYLLUM ALTERNIFLORUM 39, Staffs.: A few plants in the small pond to the N<br />
of fishing lake, Biddulph Grange Country Park, Biddulph, SJ898S90, J.E. Hawksford, 1999. 1st<br />
recent record.<br />
t80/1.1. GUNNERA TlNCTORIA *46, Cards.: Naturalised by pond in pasture, Felin Geri, Cwm<br />
Cou, SN300421, A.O. Chater & L. Gander, 2000. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established<br />
along streamside, in Val du Saue, WAS73063, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
8111.3. LYTHRUM PORTULA 113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Small pond, partly drying-out at<br />
times, Grand Dixcart dew-pond, WV4637S2, Mr & Mrs R. Long, 2000, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise. 1st recent record.<br />
81/13b. LYTHRUM PORTULA subsp. LONGTDENTATUM *44, Carrns.: Marginal swampy<br />
vegetation, W shore of Talley Upper (southern) Lake, SN632329, RD. Pryce & <strong>BSBI</strong> meeting,<br />
2001, NMW, det. A.O. Chater. 1st published record of subsp.<br />
t83lUGN.mol. UGNI MOLlNAE *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Single well established bush<br />
with roots under rock above shore at St Esquere headland, E coast, W A606088, H. Hayes, 1997,<br />
det. R. Waterman & C. Helyar. Seedlings found nearby in 2000.<br />
8411.1 xS. EPILOBIUM x BREVIPILUM (E. HIRSUTUM x E. TETRAGONUM) *29, Cambs.: At least<br />
S plants scattered through a small field of cultivated peonies (with both parents, some E. ciliatum<br />
and no E. parviflorum), SW of Cottenham, TL439660, A.C. Leslie, 2001, CGE.<br />
84/1.1x8. EPILOBIUM x NOVAE-CIVITATIS (E. HIRSUTUM x E. CILlATUM) *44, Canns.: Few<br />
plants, with both parents, near old lime kilns in working limestone quany, Cilyrychen Quany, N<br />
ofLlandybie, SN617166, A.O. Chater, R.D. Pryce & K.A. Cottingham, 2001, NMW, det. A.O.c.<br />
84/1.2x8. EPILOBIUM x FLORTDULUM (B. PARVIFLORUM x B. CILIATUM) *39, Staffs.:<br />
Concrete path running parallel to MS, Sandwell Park, SP021914, M.W. Poulton, 1998. *44,<br />
Carms.: Frequent in working area around quany entrance, with both parents, Cilyrychen Quarry, N<br />
of L1andybie, SN6l7166, A.O. Chater, RD. Pryce & K.A. Cottingham, 2001, NMW. *46,<br />
Cards.: By stream, 300m W of Maesymeillion, Penparc, SN19S483, S.P. Chambers, 1999, herb.<br />
S.P.C., conf. T.D. Pennington.<br />
8411 .2x9. EPILOBIUM x RIVULARE (E. PARVIFLORUM x E. PALUSTRE) *68, N. Northumb.:<br />
Marshy, sandy ground behind golf-course, Alnmouth, NV248104, G.D. Kitchener, 2000.<br />
84/1.3x7. EPILOBIUM x MUTABILE (E. MONTANUM x E. ROSEUM) *46, Cards.: Pavement,<br />
Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth, SNS63817, S.P. Chambers, 1999, herb. S.P.C., conf. T.D.<br />
Pennington.<br />
841l.3x8. EPILOBIUM x lNTERJECTUM (E. MONTANUM x E. CILIATUM) *67, S. Northumb.:<br />
Roadside hedge, bordering allotments, Castle Leaze, Newcastle upon Tyne, NZ236S, G.D.<br />
Kitchener, 1999. *68, N. Northumb.: In grounds of Cragside, near Rothbury, NV0702, G.D.<br />
Kitchener, 2000.
PLANT RECORDS 557<br />
84/1.4. EPILOBIUM LANCEOLATUM 47, Monts.: Abundant in one area on bank by quarry track,<br />
Craig Breidden, SJ287132, T.C.G. Rich, A. Law & L. Houston. 2001. 2nd record. *65, N.W.<br />
Yorks.: Waste ground by riverside, near cottage below castle, Richmond, NZ168005, I. Lawrence,<br />
2001.<br />
84/1.6x8. EPILOBIUM x VICINUM (E. OBSCURUM x E. CILIATUM) *68, N. Northumb.: At foot<br />
of old wall, grounds of Doxford Hall, NV189243, G.D. Kitchener, 2000.<br />
84/1.6x9. EPILOBIUM x SCIDvIIDTIANUM (E. OBSCURUM x E. PALUSTRE) 45, Pembs.: Wetland,<br />
Bristgarn near L1anwnda, Strumble Head, SM925395, S. Chambers, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
*46, Cards.: Marsh by Forestry road 2.5krn NNE of Nant-y-maen, SN775604, A.O. Chater & R.D.<br />
Pryce, 2001, NMW, conf. G. D. Kitchener.<br />
84/1.7. EPILOBIUM ROSEUM 67, S. Northumb.: Damp, shady ground between wall and<br />
roadside, near Littleharle Tower, NZOl1835, G.A. Swan, 1999, herb. G.A.S., det. T.D.<br />
Pennington. 2nd confirmed record.<br />
t8411 .8. EPILOBIUM CILIATUM * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established along verge, in<br />
Le Petit Val, WA567078, B. & l Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
84/1.8x9. EPILOBIUM x FOSSICOLA (E. CILIATUM x E. PALUSTRE) *46, Cards.: Marsh by<br />
Forestry road, 2.5krn NNE of Nant-y-maen, Tywi Forest, SN775604, A.O. Chater & RD. Pryce,<br />
2001, NMW, conf. G.D. Kitchener. *68, N. Northumb.: Marshy, sandy ground behind golfcourse,<br />
Alnmouth, NV248104, G.D. Kitchener, 2000.<br />
t 84/1.9. EPILOBIUM PALUSTRE *t 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Probably casual only, in<br />
quarry, Mannez, WA603088, B. Bonnard, 1992, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t 84/4.1x3. OENOTHERA x FALLAX (0. GLAZIOVIANA x O. BIENNlS) *39, Staffs.: Disused<br />
railway track, Doxey Marshes, Stafford, SJ916235, lP. Martin, 1987. Demolished factory, by<br />
canal towpath, Wordsley, S of Kingswinford, S0892859, B.R Fowler, 1987. I st records.<br />
t 84/4.1x3. OENOTHERA GLAZIOVIANA x O. BIENNlS (and/or O. CA<strong>MB</strong>RICA) *44, Carms.:<br />
Dunes, between Pembrey Forest and the sea, SN3800, F.H. Webb, 1978, NMW, det. le. Bowra.<br />
Previously det. as O. erythrosepala.<br />
t84/4.3x4. OENOTHERA BIENNIS x O. CA<strong>MB</strong>RICA *49, Caerns.: Roadside, Betws-y-Coed,<br />
SH791568, J. & H. Lowell, 2001 , MANeH, det. J. Bowra.<br />
t84/4.5. OENOTHERA STRICTA. *45, Pembs.: 2 patches in sand dunes, Poppit Sands,<br />
SN153485, S.B. Evans, 2000. Disturbed sandy ground, B4327 S of Crabhall Farm, SM808070,<br />
S.B. & A.E. Evans, 2000. 1st & 2nd records. *49, Caerns.: Base of old sand dune, S of new<br />
marina, Pwllheli, SH3834, A. Burns & A.P. Conolly, 2001, LTR, det. C.A. Stace.<br />
t8511.3 . CORNUS ALBA *46, Cards.: Suckering along hedge, lOOm N of Rhydowen<br />
crossroads, SN443453, A.O. Chater, 2000, NMW. 1st seen 1992 & erroneously recorded as<br />
C. sericea. Only extant site.<br />
t85/2.1. AUCUBA JAPONICA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Seeded from (planted) bushes at top<br />
of bank, by damp ground near stream at foot of steep bank among trees. Petit Dixcart, WV 468753,<br />
RM. Veall, 1999, herb. Societe Sercquiaise. 1st Channel Is. record.<br />
t85/3.1. . GRlSELINlA LITTORALIS *52, Anglesey: Single bush on edge of woodland,<br />
presumably planted, Menai Bridge, SH5571, I.R. Bonner, 2001.<br />
89/1.1. ILEX AQUIFOLIUM *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): A few plants 'in the wild' and at<br />
Island Hall, WA573073, B. Bonnard, 1988. Pollen present in the ancient peat, but probably<br />
planted in historic times.<br />
t91/2.5. EUPHORBIA DULCIS *91, Kincards.: Riverbank, GJenbogle, N0655956, D. Welch,<br />
2001, herb. D.W.<br />
91/2.7. EUPHORBIA SERRATULA tt, W. Cornwall: Becoming established on disused rubbish<br />
tip, Newham, Truro, SW833432, M.J. Stribley, 2001 , det. P.R Green.<br />
91/2.12. EUPHORBIA PORTLANDICA *6, N. Somerset: Crack in garden path, Winford,<br />
ST542648, M. Webster, 1999, herb. LP. Green, det. A. Radcliffe-Smith. Still there in 2000.<br />
91/2.15. EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS t46, Cards.: Naturalised in L1anilar churchyard, SN623751,<br />
A.O. Chater, 2001, NMW. 1st recent record. *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape<br />
at several sites, as at Crabby, WA572080, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.
558 PLANT RECORDS<br />
t9112.16b. EUPHORBLA AMYGDALOIDES subsp. ROBBIAE *42, Brecs.: Escaped along lane<br />
bank, Tregraig Road, Bwlch, SOI52221, M. & C. Porter, 2001. *99, Dunbarton: Foot of hedge,<br />
Helensburgh, NS2882, A. Rutherford, 1998.<br />
t 91/2.17a. EUPHORBIA CHARACIAS subsp. CHARAClAS *29, Cambs.: 10 large plants in full<br />
bloom amongst Conium maculatum and Cardaria draba, on bank (created c.1997) on slip road,<br />
near Quy Water, TL504594, G. Crompton, 2000. 5 plants, either at or on the base of tall brick<br />
wall, behind Drummer Street bus station, Cambridge, TL452586, A.C. Leslie, 2001. 1st & 2nd<br />
records.<br />
t9112.17b. EUPHORBLA CHARACLAS subsp. VENETA *49, Caerns.: Wall, Great Orme,<br />
L1andudno, SH7782, G.H. Battershall, 2000.<br />
t 9112.myr. EUPHORBLA MYRSINITES *29, Cambs.: Several plants, bank of rough ground on<br />
edge of arable, Wicken, TL572713, G.M.S. Easy, 1998, herb. G.M.S.E. Several plants<br />
established on old dumped soil at edge of old railway track, Histon, TL431636, A.C. Leslie, 2001.<br />
1st & 2nd records.<br />
t 9212.obl. EUPHORBIA OBLONGATA *29, Cambs.: Roadside, E side of Church Lane in the area<br />
known as 'The Smithy' , Kingston, TL345553, P. Reynolds, 1999, conf. P.D. Sell.<br />
94/1.1. LINUM BIENNE t39, Staffs.: Patches on two small banks in dry grassland and along<br />
edge of a path, Coal Pool, Walsall, SP015998, M.W. Poulton, 2001. Only extant site.<br />
t94/1.2. LINUM USITATISSIMUM *99, Dunbarton: Landscaped area, Pier-head, Helensburgh,<br />
NS2982, A. Rutherford, 1998.<br />
t94/1.f1a. LINUM FLA VUM *39, Staffs.: A patch on a former railway line, Gospel Oak,<br />
S09694, M.W. Poulton, 2001 , conf. E.1. Clement. I st British record.<br />
t94/1.gra. LINUM GRANDLFLORUM *51, Flints.: Disturbed ground, Melyd Avenue, Prestatyn,<br />
SJ063817, J. Phillips & P. Ingham, 2001.<br />
94/2.1. RADIOLA LINOIDES 44, Carms.: Accreting sandy 'nose' at E end of Burrows, Pembrey<br />
Saltings LNR, SS433993, M.V. Prosser & H.L. Wall ace, 1998. 1st recent record.<br />
t98/l.ind. AESCULUS INDICA *29, Cambs.: Many self-sown seedlings on garden wall, Bray' s<br />
Lane car park, Ely, TL5480, R.M. Payne, 2001, det. K.A. Beckett.<br />
t99/1.5. ACER SACCHARINUM *29, Cambs.: Single seedling (from large planted tree in garden<br />
opposite) in railed area outside King' s College hostel, Fitzwilliam Street, near corner with Tennis<br />
Court Road, Cambridge, TL450579, P.H. Oswald, 1999.<br />
tIOO/l.l . RHUS TYPHINA *42, Brecs.: Road bank, L1angammarch Wells, SN936473, M. & c.<br />
Porter, 2001. *58, Cheshire: Probably planted, in hedgerow, Bromborough Port, SJ353835,<br />
R. Goodchild, 2000. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Established and suckering, on roadside bank,<br />
The Avenue, WV467759, RM. Veall, 1997, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
tIOI/l.1. AILANTHUS ALTlSSIMA *99, Dunbarton: Bank of bum, Central West Helensburgh,<br />
NS2982, A. Rutherford, 2000.<br />
tI021l.1O. OXALIS DEBILIS *44, Carms.: Disturbed coastal dunes, Pembrey Harbour,<br />
SN436002, V. & A. Lewis, 2000.<br />
tI02/1.13. OXALIS PES-CAPRAE 113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Established for about 15 years in<br />
garden, but not recognised due to frequent mowing, The Avenue near the Post Office, WV466759,<br />
M.H. Marsden, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise. Previously recorded only as casual.<br />
tI02/1.3. OXALIS CORNICULATA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established at several<br />
stations, including damp walls, in St Anne, WA567078, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tI02/1.14. OXALIS INCARNATA *29, Cambs.: Several large patches, apparently naturalised, at<br />
base of walls/fences along narrow service alley between houses, in Guest Road & Willis Road,<br />
Cambridge, TL459581 , A.C. Leslie, 2001.<br />
t103/1.1. GERANIUM ENDRESSII *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape along<br />
roadside, Valongis, WA581075, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. P. Yeo.<br />
t1031l.1x2. GERANIUM x OXONIANUM (G. ENDRESSII x G. VERSICOLOR) *29, Cambs.: 1 plant<br />
at base of wall, S side of Midsummer Common, Cambridge, TL456581, A.C. Leslie, 1995. *113<br />
(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established in quantity round 2 graves in churchyard, St Anne,
PLANT RECORDS<br />
WA574074, B. Bonnard, 1994, det. P. Yeo. *t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Garden escape, on<br />
roadside bank outside garden, near Petite Genetiere, WV466768, R.M. VeaH, 2000, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise.<br />
t103/1.1x2x1. GERANlUM x OXONlANUM x ENDRESSII *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Garden escape on grass verge, Route de Picaterre, WA568078, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. P. Yeo.<br />
103/1.4. GERANIUM ROTUNDIFOLIUM *39, Staffs.: Gravel on grave, churchyard, Sedgeley,<br />
S0915936, W.A. Thompson, 1986. Rough ground, Uttoxeter Racecourse, SK099334,<br />
C. Higginbottom, C.N. Smith & M. Smith, 2001. 1st & 2nd records. *52, Anglesey: As a garden<br />
weed in thin soil over limestone, not knowingly introduced, Tyn-y-gongl, SH509828, I.R Bonner,<br />
2000.<br />
103/1.5. GERANIUM SYLVATICUM ':'39, Staffs.: Wooded stream bank, N of Pound Green<br />
Common, S0751794, J. Bingham, 1994.<br />
103/1.9. GERANIUM SANGUlNEUM *t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Probably planted and<br />
surviving, in mound at roadside covered with rough grass (remains of derelict rockery), near<br />
Myrtle Cottage near Aval du Creux, WV471759, R.M. VeaH, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise,<br />
det. P.F. Yeo.<br />
103/1.14. GERANIUM PYRENAICUM *91, Kincardines.: Grassland, Arbuthnott, NO/801746,<br />
D. Welch, 1999, ABD.<br />
103/1.15. GERANIUM PUSILLUM 79, Selkirks.: A good sized colony, on waste ground by<br />
fence, Selkirk Sewage Works, NT473298, RW.M. Corner, 2001, herb. R.W.M.C. 1st localised<br />
record. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Possibly native, in gravel, at Old Barn, Longis,<br />
W A594078, M. Long, 1992.<br />
103/1.18. GERANIUM LUCIDUM *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape on roadside<br />
bank, in Le Petit Val & Platte Saline, WA568077, P. Selby, 1997.<br />
103/1.20. GERANlUM PURPUREUM *35, Mons.: 20m 2 colony among shrubs in children's play<br />
area, Blaenavon, S0253085, R Hewitt, 2000, NMW, det. T.G. Evans.<br />
t103113xpla. GERANlUM x MAGNIFICUM (G. IBERICUM x G. PLATYPETALUM) *113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape, Platte Saline, WA569079, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. P. Yeo.<br />
103/2.2. ERODlUM MOSCHATUM *t47, Monts.: Casual only on roadside by gate into pasture,<br />
Berriew, S1189009, P.M. Benoit & C.A. Small, 2001. Growing with Ceratochloa carinata: both<br />
probably the result of original garden dumping.<br />
105/1.1. IMPATIENS NOLI-TA:-.IGERE 79, Selkirks.: Dominant over 100x5m, of riverside under<br />
Salix purpurea, S side of R Ettrick above road bridge, Victoria Park, Selkirk, NT461284, RW.M.<br />
Corner, 2001, herb. R.W.M.C. 2nd extant site.<br />
tl05/1.2. IMPATIENS CAPENSTS 50, Denbs.: Streamside, Iscoed, SJ488442, G. Kay, 2001. 2nd<br />
record.<br />
tl06/1.1. HEDERA COLCHICA *58, Cheshire: Whaley Bridge, SK00481O, W.A. Thompson,<br />
2001.<br />
106/1.2b. HEDERA HELIX subsp. HIBERNICA *35, Mons.: E wall of churchyard, Penhow<br />
Castle, ST424908, T.G. Evans, 2000, NMW. Climbing trees on bank of R. Usk, Glebelands<br />
recreational ground, Newport, ST315902, T.G. Evans, 2000. 1st & 2nd records for subsp.<br />
tl06/l.azo. HEDERA AZORICA Carriere *29, Cambs.: Growing over the farmhouse and the<br />
neighboUling trees and ground, (leaves up to 15cm across), Abbey Farm, Histon, TL433640,<br />
H. Belcher & E. Swale, 2001, det. P.D. Sell.<br />
tl06/2.2. ARALIA ELATA *44, Carms.: Suckering freely down steep, shaded, roadside bank,<br />
Nant-Gwilw, Uanfynydd, SN534268, V. & A. Lewis, 2000. * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Probably planted in a field, in Bluestone Hill, WA586075, B. Bonnard, 1989.<br />
t107/1.ran. HYDROCOTYLE RANUNCULOIDES *39, Staffs.: Partly covering small pond to the N<br />
of fishing lake, Biddulph Grange Country Park, Biddulph, SJ898590, lE. Hawksford, 1999.<br />
Beginning to colonise another small pond to the S of the lake, Biddulph Grange Country Park,<br />
Biddulph, SJ899592, J.E. Hawksford, 2000. 1st & 2nd records. *47, Monts.: Off-line reserve<br />
pool constructed by British Waterways, Wem Clay-pits, Arddlin, S1252141, C.D. Preston, 2000.<br />
Pool drained and plants removed.<br />
559
560 PLANT RECORDS<br />
tl07/4.1. ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM *50, Denbs.: 30 plants on waste soil by new cycle track,<br />
Llandulas, SH918783, W. McCarthy & M. Stead, 2000, NMW.<br />
107/6.2. ANTHRISCUS CAUCALlS 66, Co. Durham: Probably introduced with sand, on pathside<br />
near bowling green, Bishop Auckland, NZ22, P.S. & G.G. Graham, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
10717.1. SCANDIX PECTEN-VENERIS 29, Cambs.: 4-5 plants at edge of cornfield, Parson Drove,<br />
TL372098, D.A. Wells, M. Stokes & L. Brown, 1998. 2nd recent record.<br />
107/19.1. OENANTHE FISTULOSA 50, Denbs.: Ditches near sea, Abergele, SH963783, J.A<br />
Green, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
107/19.3. OENANTHE PIMPINELLOIDES *39, Staffs.: Scattered, with several specimens<br />
following a damp area down both sides of a hill, Coal Pool, Walsall, SP015998, M.W. Poulton,<br />
2001.<br />
107120.1. AETHUSA CYNAPIUM t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual in churchyard, by<br />
Queen Elizabeth IT street gate, St Anne, WA574074, B. Bonnard, 1993. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
tl07121.1. FOENICL"LUM VULGARE 99, Dunbarton: Shore above HWM, East Helensburgh,<br />
NS3181, A Rutherford, 2001. 2nd record.<br />
tl07126.1. BUPLEURUM FRUTTCOSUM *29, Cambs.: 1 plant on pavement, several more in<br />
garden hedge, (parent in garden), Maids Causeway, Cambridge, TL455588, AC. Leslie, 2001.<br />
107/29.2. PETROSELINUM SEGETUM *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual on path, down<br />
to Houmet Herbe from road, WA605086, B. Bonnard, 1990.<br />
tl07/30.1. SrSON AMOMUM 44, Carms.: Several plants (casual only) on top of rough bank,<br />
with Scrophularia scorodonia, old mineral railway, Ty Mawr, Pembrey, SN417029, V. & A<br />
Lewis, 2001. 2nd record<br />
t107/37.2. ANGELICA ARCH ANGELICA *99, Dunbarton: Tide-line with Atriplex, etc.,<br />
Craigendoran Bay, NS3181, A.McG. Stirling, 1998.<br />
107/43.1. TORILIS JAPONICA 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): South cliffs, Bluestone Bay,<br />
WA585067, G. Higgs, 1980, det. D. McClintock. 1st recent record.<br />
tl07/44.1b. DAUCUS CAROTA subsp. SATIVUS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Patch (casual<br />
only) flowering in corner of a rough field, on Grand Blaye, WA580069, B. Bonnard, 1995.<br />
108/3.2. CENTAURIUM ERYTHRAEA 80, Roxburghs.: Forestry track, Wauchope Forest,<br />
Bonchester Bridge, NT559053, J. & E. Allan, 2000, herb. R.W.M. Corner. 2nd extant site.<br />
108/5.2. GENTIANELLA CAMPESTRIS 46, Cards.: 453 plants in pasture, near Bronnant, SN66,<br />
S.D.S. Bosanquet & D.K. Reed, 2001. 1st recent record & only extant site.<br />
108/5Ac. GENTIANELLA AMARELLA subsp. SEPTENTRIONALIS 95, Moray: Sand dunes,<br />
Roseisle Forest, Burghead, NJl09664, LP. Green & A. Stevenson, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
tllO/1.1. NICANDRA PHYSALODES *52, Anglesey: Garden weed, presumed from birdseed,<br />
Penlon, Newborough, SH432647, B. Woodward, 2001. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): La<br />
Seigneurie Garden, WV463765; near Mill Lane (S of Beaulieu), WV464757; both established in<br />
gardens (unintentionally introduced), R.M. VeaH, 2001, herb. Societe Sercquiaise. 1st & 2nd<br />
records.<br />
tllO/6.per. PHYSALIS PERUVIANA *99, Dunbarton: 9 plants, on shingle shore in strand line<br />
with Lycopersicon, East Helensburgh, NS3081, A. Rutherford & AMcG. Stirling, 1998, E, conf.<br />
E.J. Clement.<br />
tllO/8.3. SOLANUM PHYSALIFOLIUM *41, Glam.: 2 plants in Brassica field, Rhossili Viel,<br />
SS413826, Q.O.N. Kay, 2001. *46, Cards.: Casual, one plant on waste ground in boat-building<br />
yard, Ynys-las, SN616932, W. McCarthy & <strong>BSBI</strong> Field Meeting, 2000. 1 plant, casual only, in<br />
unsprayed strip at edge of maize field, 250m N of Waungelod, Gwbert, SN168487, AO. Chater,<br />
2001, NMW. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tllO/8.ros. SOLANUM ROSTRATUM *93, N. Aberdeen: Heap of bulldozed earth at abandoned<br />
farm, Piriesmm, Huntley, NJ537401, D. Welch, 1999, herb. D.W., conf. E.J. Clement.<br />
tllO/8.vil. SOLANUM VILLOSUM *58, Cheshire: Landfill, Bebington, SJ347788,<br />
R. Goodchild, 2001.
PLANT RECORDS 561<br />
tllO/9.1. DATURA STRAMONIUM var. TATULA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Over 20<br />
plants in recently tipped soil by railway station, Braye, WA577081, B. Bonnard, 2001, det.<br />
M. Long. Probably long dormant seed; there again 2002.<br />
t110/9.fer. DATURA FEROX *35, Mons.: 1 plant in garden bed, farm-manured previous year,<br />
Newton Green, Mathern, ST518918, T.G. Evans & K.c. Jones, 2001. 1 plant in cultivated soil<br />
near wild-bird feeding station, L1ancwm, Llanvair Discoed, ST450915, C.W. Thomas, 2001. 1st &<br />
2nd records. *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Rubbish tip, Esholt, SE178398, B.A. Tregale & M. Wilcox,<br />
1999.<br />
tllO/CAP.ann. CAPSICUM ANNUUM *29, Cambs.: Tip, Romsey, TL479577-480577, G.M.S.<br />
Easy, 1982, herb. G.M .S.E.<br />
tllOlNIC.ala. NlCOTlANA ALATA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 1 plant (garden escape) in<br />
hedge, Barrackmaster's Lane, WA592078, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tllO/PET.axixhyb. PETUNIA x HYBRIDA (P. AXILLARIS X P. INTEGRIFOLlA) *47, Monts.:<br />
Casual pavement weed in town, Welshpool, SJ2207, R Palmer, 2001. *99, Dunbarton: Lane<br />
side, Milton, Dumbarton, NS4074, A. Rutherford, 1998. Over 25 plants, Clyde Street, East<br />
Helensburgh, NS3081, A. Rutherford, 2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
111/3.2x4. CALYSTEGIA x LUCANA (C. SEPIUM X c. SILVATICA) *39, Staffs.: W verge of<br />
A513, Stafford, SJ931249, RH. Woodall, 2001.<br />
tlI1l3.3. CALYSTEGIA PULCHRA *45, Pembs.: Abundant on roadside hedge bank, Park Stone,<br />
New Moat, SN054223, S.B. & A.E. Evans, 2001. Ruderal on edge of small tip, SW of Hazel Mill<br />
House, Hazelbeach, SM942051, S.B. Evans, 2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tlll/3.4. CAL YSTEGIA SIL VATICA 91, Kincards.: Grassland above coastal cliffs, Stonehaven,<br />
N0885874, D. Welch, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
113/2.1. NYMPHOIDES PELTATA *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Several seedlings in<br />
Concrete tank on Essex hill, WA594074, B. & 1. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock. Persisted 3<br />
years only.<br />
tlI5/1.1. PHACELlA TANACETIFOLlA *49, Caerns.: Base of tree, High Street car-park, Bangor,<br />
SH5771 , A. Mundell, 2000. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Remnant of fodder crop in field,<br />
in Le Grand Val, WA564068, B. Bonnard, 1994. In Bracken, on Les Rochers, WA583077,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1998. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
116/11.1. MERTENSIA MARITIMA 91, Kincardines.: Gravelly shore, Nigg Bay, NJ9604,<br />
B. Balinger, 1996. 1st recent record.<br />
tlI6/12.2. AMSINCKIA MICRANTHA *67, S. Northumb.: In grass near museum building,<br />
Woodhorn Colliery Museum, NZ290885, J.M. Humphris, 2000, herb. G.A.S. *91,<br />
Kincardines.: Tipped soil for bank repairs, St Cyrus, N0725622, D. Welch, 1998, ABD.<br />
t1l6/13.1. PLAGIOBOTHRYS SCOULERI *39, Staffs.: Several small plants on bare mud, floor of<br />
disused quarry, Cannock Chase, SJ975190; A few specimens, edge of pool, a short distance<br />
away, Cannock Chase, SJ974192; both G.M. Kay, P. Newton & J.H. Clarke (<strong>BSBI</strong> Meeting),<br />
2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
116/15.1x4. MYOSOTlS x SUZAE (M. SCORPIO IDES x M. LAXA) *43, Rads.: A scrambling<br />
plant on stony shore, Llanbwchllyn, S0118463, S.P. Chambers, 1998, conf. A.O. Chater.<br />
116/15.4a. MYOSOTIS LAXA subsp. CAESPITOSA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Possibly<br />
native, in damp place, in Baxter's Valley, WA556062, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tlI6/16.1. OMPHALODES VERNA *29, Cambs.: Several plants in flower over a long stretch of<br />
wall, The Range, Ely, TL5380, RM. Payne, 2001. Not seen in any of the cottage gardens opposite<br />
the wall.<br />
116/2.2. ECHIUM PLANTAGINEUM t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 5 casual plants in tipped<br />
soil, Platte Saline, WA569079, B. Bonnard, 1996. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
tlI6/4.2. SYMPHYTUM ASPERUM *77, Lanarks.: AlIanton coal bing, Hamilton, NS7453,<br />
P. Macpherson & Hamilton Nat. Hist. Soc. 2001, herb. P.M., det. F.H. Perring.<br />
t1l6/4.4. SYMPHYTUM GRANDIFLORUM *39, Staffs.: Grass verge, trackside, Ashley,<br />
SJ753368, J.E. Hawksford, 1999. *43, Rads.: Roadside verge, between Brynwern Bridge and<br />
The Bog, Newbridge-on-Wye, S0019569, RG. Woods, 1996. *79, Selkirks.: Naturalised<br />
colony, on roadside bank, Philip Haugh, Selkirk, NT458288, P. Macpherson, 2001 , herb. P.M.,<br />
det. F.H. Perring.
562 PLANT RECORDS<br />
tlI6/4.6. SYMPHYTUM ORLENTALE *41, Glam.: Many plants on sea-front waste ground,<br />
Langland, SS605874, A.S. Lewis, 200l.<br />
tlI6/5.l. BRUNNERA MACROPHYLLA *29, Cambs.: 1 flowering plant at base of wall along<br />
path called Mackerel Hall, Royston, TL350407, A.C. Leslie, 200l.<br />
tl16/8.1. PENTAGLOTTlS SEMPERVlRENS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established on<br />
verge, near Fort Quesnard, WA604090, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
t116/LAP.squ. LAPPULA SQUARROSA *29, Cambs.: Newnham, TL45, C.E. Moss, 1911,<br />
CGE, det. A.O. Chater. Near farm buildings, New Farm, Whittlesford, TL452489, G.M.S. Easy,<br />
1994, herb. G.M.S.E. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tlI6INON.lut. NONEA LUTEA 29, Cambs.: Weed in gardens, Landbeach Road, Milton,<br />
TL4763, G.M.S. Easy, 1980s-1990s. 1st recent record.<br />
t118/l.2. STACHYS BYZANTINA 44, Carms.: 1 clump halfway down seawall, Pembrey<br />
Harbour, SS436999, V. & A. Lewis, 2001. 2nd record. *46, Cards.: Abundantly naturalised in<br />
pasture, S of Wallog garden, SN590856, A.O. Chater, 2000. *58, Cheshire: Casual only, on<br />
waste ground, Bromborough Port, S1392839, R Goodchild, 2000. *64, Mid-W. Yorks.:<br />
Sandstone quarry, Woodside Quarry, Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE2538, B.A. Tregale & M. Wilcox,<br />
2001.<br />
I 18/1.5x6. STACHYS x A<strong>MB</strong>IGUA (S. SYLVATICA X S. PALUSTRIS) 45, Pembs.: Porthgain,<br />
SM816323, J. Partridge, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
t118/1.ann. STACHYS ANNUA *44, Carms.: Roadside E of Morfa roundabout, Llanelli,<br />
SS518917, I.K. Morgan, 2000, NMW, det. G. Hutchinson.<br />
tlI8/13.racxnep. NEPETA x FAASSENII (N. RACEMOSA x N. NEPETELLA) 50, Denbs.: Pathside,<br />
Rhyd y Foel, SH914772, WFS group, 2000. 2nd record. *51, Flints.: In long grass in coastal<br />
dunes, E of Prestatyn Golf Course, S1088841, J.A. Green, 2000.<br />
t118/16.1. MELISSA OFFICINALlS *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Probably from introduced soil<br />
used to build up a, bank forming field boundary, Le Grand Fort, WV467769, R.M. Veall, 2000,<br />
herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
118/18.2. CLINOPOOIUM ASCENOENS 39, Staffs.: Abundant on southern slopes of mound,<br />
Tutbury Castle, where it was last recorded in 1844, SK209290, M.E. Smith, 200l. 1st recent<br />
record.<br />
118/18.4. CLINOPODIUM VULGARE 91, Kincardines.: Pathside along old railway, Crathes,<br />
N0736961, D. Welch, 1997. 2nd extant site.<br />
118/20.1. ORIGANUM VULGARE *t99, Dunbarton: Probable garden escape, on wall-top, East<br />
Helensburgh, NS3081, A. Rutherford, 200l.<br />
118121.2. THYMUS PULEGIOIDES 49, Caerns.: Recently widened roadside, Cancoed, Roman<br />
Bridge, SH712511, 1. & H. Lowell, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
118123 .1x3. MENTHA x GRACILIS (M. ARVENSIS x M. SPICATA) 5, S. Somerset: Several plants<br />
on S shore of reservoir, Clatworthy Reservoir, ST032307, P.R Green, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
118/23.3xlon. MENTHA x VILLOSONERVATA (M. SPICATA x M. LONGIFOLIA) *113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Waste ground along railway line, Longis Common, W A594085, O. Johns,<br />
1980, det. RM. Harley.<br />
118/23.4. MENTHA SUAVEOLENS *U9, Cambs.: 1 huge plant, old railway sidings, March,<br />
TL413991, G.M.S. Easy, 1994, 1996 & 2000, herb. G.M.S.E. & CGE. Survives despite<br />
bulldozing operations.<br />
118123 .5. MENTHA PULEGIUM 52, Anglesey: Rushy pasture, near Traeth Lligwy, SH4987,<br />
W. McCarthy & M. Stead, 2000, det. RM. Harley. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
tlI8125.off. SALVIA OFFICINALlS *29, Cambs.: Single small casual plant, on low wall, St<br />
Eligius Street, Cambridge, TL452574, P.H. Oswald, 1999, Now gone, parent a large plant in<br />
adjacent garden. *58, Cheshire: Casual only, on waste ground, Bromborough Pool, S1351812,<br />
R Goodchild, 2000.<br />
tl18/4.1c. LAMIASTRUM GALEOBDOLON subsp. ARGENTATUM, 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Established in churchyard and St Vignalis' Garden, St Anne, WA574074, B. Bonnard, 1993, det.<br />
D. McClintock. 2nd record.
PLANT RECORDS 563<br />
118/5.4. LAMIUM HYBRIDUM *t42, Brecs.: Swede field, 1.5km SE of Garth, SN963489, M. &<br />
C. Porter, 2000.<br />
118/5.6. LAMIUM AMPLEXICAULE t42, Brecs.: Base of wall in car-park, Brecon, S0046284,<br />
P. Sinnadurai, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
tI 18/7.1. PHLOMIS RUSSELlANA *29, Cambs.: Waste ground near industrial estate,<br />
Chesterton, TL472609, G.M.S. Easy, 2001. Destroyed in 2002.<br />
tI 1817.2. PHLOMIS FRUTICOSA *29, Cambs.: Still survives at rail edge, SheprethlMeldreth,<br />
TL387475, G.M.S. Easy, 2001.<br />
120/1.6. CALLITRICHE BRUTIA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): On mud at end of pond, Grand<br />
Dixcart dew-pond, WV463752, RM. Veall, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise, det. R Lansdown.<br />
tI22/1.2. BUDDLEJA DAVroJl *93, N. Aberdeen: Former sand-pit, Pitmedden, NJ/898271,<br />
D. Welch, 1999.<br />
tI22/1.2x3. BUDDLEJA x WEYERIANA (B. DAVlDlI x B. GLOBOSA) *113(A), Channel Is.<br />
(Alderney): Apparently self-sown in scrub, Newtown Road, WA582077, B. Bonnard, 1987, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
tI22/1.3. BUDDLEJA GLOBOSA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape in scrub, on<br />
Essex Hill, WA594078, B. & 1. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
124/1.12. VERBASCUM LYCHNITIS 29, Cambs.: Railway sidings, numerous plants in area of<br />
sheds and old track, Chesterton, Milton, TLA760, G.M.S. Easy, 2000. Railway sidings, c.1350<br />
plants incl. c. 100 flowering and 10 'skeletons' from 1999, March, TLA13985, G.M.S. Easy, 2000,<br />
herb. G.M.S.E. 1st & 2nd recent records.<br />
124/1.2x11. VERBASCUM VIRGATUM x V. PULVERULENTUM *29, Cambs.: Several plants<br />
scattered in waste ground, Chesterton railway sidings, TLA77611, G.M.S. Easy, 2001.<br />
I 24/1.2x9. VERBASCUM VIRGATUM x V. NIGRUM *29, Cambs.: 1 plant, old railway sidings,<br />
March, TLA13993, G.M.S. Easy, 2001.<br />
tI24/1.4. VERBASCUM BO<strong>MB</strong>YCIFERUM *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Probably introduced with<br />
foreign seed during landscaping, of roadside bank, Aberford, SE438368, Leeds Naturalists' Club,<br />
2001, det. P.P. Abbott.<br />
1241l.5x11. VERBASCUM PHLOMOlDES x V. PULVERULENTUM *29, Cambs.: Several plants<br />
scattered, with both parents, at Chesterton railway sidings, TL477612, G.M.S. Easy, 2000, herb.<br />
G.M.S.E.<br />
124/1.7xI1. VERBASCUM x GODRONII (V. THAPSUS x V. PULVERULENTUM) *29, Cambs.:<br />
With V. thapsus on disused trackway on waste ground, Milton, TLA76620, G.M.S. Easy, 1984.<br />
Waste ground, Chesterton railway sidings, TLA776 10, G.M.S. Easy, 1994. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
124/1.7x12. VERBASCUM x THAPSI (V. THAPSUS x V. LYCHNITIS) *29, Cambs.: 11 flowering<br />
plants & many rosettes, with both parents, railway sidings, March, TLA13985, G.M.S. Easy, 2000<br />
& 2001, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
124/1.9x10. VERBASCUM NIGRUM x V. SPECIOSUM *29, Cambs.: Roadside verge, growing<br />
near V. nigrum, Little Abington, TL535493, G.M.S. Easy, 2001.<br />
I 24/1.9xl 1. VERBASCUM x MIXTUM (V. NIGRUM x V. PULVERULENTUM) *29, Cambs.: With<br />
both parents, railway sidings, March, TLA13987, G.M.S. Easy, 1999, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
t 1 24/1.pho. VERBASCUM PHOENICEUM *77, Lanarks.: Round a long abandoned castle, High<br />
house, Biggar, NT0742, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. E.1. Clement.<br />
tI24/4.2. MlMULUS GUTIATUS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Bank of R. Wenning, Clapham Moor,<br />
SD739675, P.P. Abbott & G.T.D. Wilmore, 1999. 1st certain record, all earlier records probably<br />
R. x robertsii.<br />
tI24/4.2x3. MlMULUS x ROBERTSII (M. GUTIATUS x M. LUTEUS) *29, Cambs.: Base of wall,<br />
St. Mary's Street, Ely, TL5380, RM. Payne, 2001, conf. K.A. Beckett.<br />
124/5.1. LlMOSELLA AQUATICA 5, S. Somerset: Shore of reservoir, Wimblehall Reservoir,<br />
SS979306, N.T.H. Holmes, RV. Lansdown & H. Sambrook, 2001. 2nd record.<br />
tI24/8.1. CHAENORHINUM ORIGANIFOLTUM *49, Caerns.: Base of wall, Great Orme,<br />
Llandudno, SH7782, W. McCarthy, 2000.
564 PLANT RECORDS<br />
124/9.1. MISOPATES ORONTIUM 29, Cambs.: Large colony in gravel behind greenhouse,<br />
Girton College, Cambridge, TL425611, Anon & C.J. Cadbury, 2000. 2nd recent record.<br />
tl24110.1. ASARINA PROCU<strong>MB</strong>ENS *46, Cards.: Naturalised on wall in grounds of Ynys-hir<br />
Hall Hotel, Eglwys Fach, SN681958, A.O. Chater, 2001, NMW.<br />
tl241l1.1b. CY<strong>MB</strong>ALARIA MURALIS subsp. VISIANII *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Disused sandstone<br />
quarry, Woodside Quarry, Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE2538, Bradford Botany Group, 1999, det. E.J.<br />
Clement.<br />
124/12.1. KrCKXIA ELATINE 39, Staffs.: Locally frequent, set-a-side, edge of Nash Elm Wood,<br />
S0779813, W.A. Thompson & R Maskew, 1996. 2nd recent record. t58, Cheshire: Growing on<br />
damp waste ground (casual only), Caldy, SJ228844, R Goodchild, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
tl24/13.3. LINARIA PURPUREA * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Growing in stone wall<br />
(casual only), in Le Val and near Catholic Cemetery, St Anne, WA576073, A Tucker, 1983, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
124113.3x4. LINARIA x DOMINII (L. PURPUREA x L. REPENS) *29, Cambs.: 1 plant only in<br />
waste ground, Chesterton railway sidings, TL47561O, G.M.S. Easy, 2000, herb. G .M .S.E. *64,<br />
Mid-W. Yorks.: Sandstone quarry, Woodside Quarry, Ireland Wood, Leeds, SE255384, B.A.<br />
Tregale & M. Wilcox, 2001.<br />
124113.4. LINARIA REPENS *t29, Cambs.: Abundant over c.12 acres, railway sidings, March,<br />
TL411998-413996, G.M.S. Easy, 1986 & 1993. Waste ground, Chesterton railway sidings,<br />
Milton, TL475608, G.M.S. Easy, 2000, herb. G.M.S.E. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tl24115.1. ERINUS ALPINUS *46, Cards.: Abundantly naturalised on old walls, Portland Road,<br />
Aberystwyth, SN5858l8, R.G. Woods, 2001. *91, Kincards.: Wall of old garden, Glenbervie,<br />
N0767805, D. Welch, 1999.<br />
124116.11x12. VERONICA x LACKSCHEWITZII (V. ANAGALLIS-AQUATICA x V. CATENATA)<br />
*52, Anglesey: Margins of Afon Cefni, Malltraeth Marsh, SH4572, LR Bonner, 2000.<br />
124116.12. VERONICA CATENATA *t46, Cards.: 2 plants, casual only, on new verge, by Ysgol<br />
Penweddig, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth, SN595811, AO. Chater, 2001.<br />
124116.1b. VERONICA SERPYLLlFOLlA SUBSP. HUMIFUSA 49, Caerns.: Base of rock, E face of<br />
Carnedd Llewelyn, SH6864, G.H. Battershall, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
tl24116.22. VERONICA CRISTA-GALLI *86, Co. Waterford: Plentiful, on verge either side of<br />
road, Carrickbeg, S39721O, P.R. Green, 2001.<br />
tl24116.25. VERONICA LONGIFOLIA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape, behind<br />
Alderney prison, WA573073, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl24117.2. HEBE BRACHYSIPHON *29, Cambs.: At least 17 self-sown plants at wall & fence<br />
bases, along W side of Chapel Street, March, TL416963, AC. Leslie, 2001, CGE.<br />
124118.1. SlBTHORPIA EUROPAEA *t39, Staffs.: In many places on the lawns, and sometimes<br />
extending over rocks into flower borders, Biddulph Grange Gardens, Biddulph, SJ893592, C.B.<br />
Westall,2000.<br />
124/18.1. SlBTHORPIA EUROPAEA. *42, Brecs.: Marshy grassland, moorland, NE of Brynmawr,<br />
Mynydd Llangatwg, S0205135, RJ. Williams, R. Jacques & S.P. Chambers, 2000, conf.<br />
AO. Chater.<br />
124/2.3. SCROPHULARIA U<strong>MB</strong>ROSA *t41, Glam.: In profusion on roadside, near car park of<br />
Clydach Bird Reserve, Lower Swansea Valley, SN676033, D. Davies, 1999.<br />
tl2412.5. SCROPHULARIA VERNALIS 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: 13 plants, on waste ground,<br />
Walshford, SE413532, S. Schofield, 1994. Only extant site.<br />
124/20.5xI9. EUPHRASIA x VENUSTA (E. ARCTICA x E. SCOTTICA) *77, Lanarks.: Hillside<br />
flush, Glenthirston Bum, NTOll1, P. Macpherson & E.L.S. Lindsay, 2000, herb. P.M., det. A.J.<br />
Silverside.<br />
124/20.5x9. EUPHRASIA ARCTICA x E. SCOTTICA *77, Lanarks.: Flush ESE of burn,<br />
Glenthirston Bum, NS0111, P. Macpherson & E.L.S. Lindsay, 2000, herb. P.M., det. AI.<br />
Silverside.<br />
124/20.8. EUPHRASLA M1CRANTHA 49, Caerns.: Several patches on leached limestone<br />
grassland, Little Orme, Llandudno, G. Battershall, 1998. 1st recent record.
PLANT RECORDS 565<br />
124/23.1. PARENTUCELUA VISCOSA *t51, Flints.: About 40 plants in short, open, wet turf, N<br />
corner of L1awndy Farm, Talacre, SJl25846, C.N. Carter, 1996. 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Grassland,<br />
Kirkstall Valley NR, SE266345, Leeds Urban Wildlife Group, 1993. 2nd extant site. *110,<br />
Outer Hebrides: Bank of ditch by gate, Bragar, NB298480, RJ. Pankhurst, 2001.<br />
124/25.2b. PEDICULARIS SYLVATlCA SUBSP. HIBERNICA *35, Mons.: Wet heath,<br />
Pontllanfraith, ST167963, M.A.R. Kitchen, 2001.<br />
t 125/1.2. LATHRAEA CLANDESTINA 5, S. Somerset: Large patch, at base of willow in damp<br />
woodland, Wayford Woods, Wayford, ST400064, LP. Green, 2000. 2nd record & only extant site.<br />
tl27/1.1. ACANTHUS MOLUS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 1 established plant flowering<br />
in scrub, on La Giffoine, WA556065, B. Bonnard, 1998.<br />
tl29/1.10. CAMPANULA POSCHARSKYANA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Naturalised<br />
garden escape on several old walls, in St Anne, WA575075, B. Bonnard, 1988, det.<br />
D. McClintock. Established in top and crevices in several stone walls, in St Anne, WA575075,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1994. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tl29/1.9. CAMPANULA PORTENSCHLAGIANA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established on<br />
several old walls, in St Anne and round museum, WA5760n, B. Bonnard, 1986, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
tl30/5.ori. ASPERULA ORIENTALIS *29, Cambs.: Old pit now used for rubbish, Kennett Heath,<br />
TL694695, G.M.S. Easy, 1996, herb. G.M.S.E. *44, Carms.: Neglected garden area, formerly<br />
wooded, Cwmffrwd, SN425170, D. Poulter, 2001, NMW, det. G. Hutchinson.<br />
130/6.13. GALIUM TRICORNUTUM 29, Cambs.: 2 plants in fruit on new roadside verge, N side<br />
of new road to Little Abington, TL527497, G.M.S. Easy, 1996, herb. G.M.S.E. Only extant<br />
British site?<br />
130/6.6x7. GALIUM x POMERANICUM (G. VERUM x G. MOLLUGO) *39, Staffs.: Many plants,<br />
with parents, in dry grassland, Coal Port, Walsall, SP014998, M.W. Poulton, 2001.<br />
130/6.7a. GALIUM MOLLUGO subsp. MOLLUGO *58, Cheshire: Demolished factory, Portwood,<br />
Stockport, SJ904914, G.M. Kay & L. Worthington, 2001. Old railway, Thurstaston, SJ237836,<br />
G.M. Kay, 200l. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
13111.4. SA<strong>MB</strong>UCUS EBULUS 50, Denbs.: Rhyd y Meudwy, SJl20507, <strong>BSBI</strong> group, 2001. 1st<br />
recent record.<br />
13112.1. VIBURNUM OPULUS 91, Kincards.: Roadside in semi-natural woodland, Glenbogle,<br />
N0662957, D. Welch, 2001. Only extant site.<br />
tl31/2.3. VIBURNUM TIN US *29, Cambs.: Bassingbourn, TL34, P.D. Sell, 1991. 1 plant at<br />
thrush roost site, railway sidings, Chesterton, TL467613, G.M.S. Easy, 2000, herb. G.M.S.E. 1st<br />
& 2nd records; the latter the 1 st for selffbird sown plants.<br />
t131/2.4. VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM *46, Cards.: Suckering in mixed estate woodland,<br />
Old Cilgwyn, Adpar, SN315414, AO. Chater, 1998.<br />
tl3113.1. SYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS 44, Carms.: Fruiting seedling in mortar of stone wall<br />
adjoining chapel yard, Christian Temple, Ammanford, SN631123, V. & A Lewis, 2000. I st record<br />
of self-sown plant.<br />
tl3116.1. LONICERA PILEATA *29, Cambs.: 2 bird-sown plants at base of walls, in Trafalgar<br />
Road, Cambridge, TL454594, AC. Leslie, 2001. 1 plant on old St Ives railway track, and 3<br />
plants on railway tracks, Chesterton railway sidings, TL4661, AC. Leslie, 2000, herb. A.C.L. 1st<br />
& 2nd records.<br />
tl31/6.3. LONICERA INVOLUCRATA *29, Cambs.: 1 bird-sown plant c.45cm tall (and having<br />
flowered) rooted under old railway line, Histon, TL430636, AC. Leslie, 200l.<br />
tl3116.6. LONICERA JAPONICA *29, Cambs.: Established in gravel pit, Milton, TL479623,<br />
G.M.S. Easy, 1970+. Hedgerow at Fen Road end of sidings, Chesterton railway sidings, TL4761,<br />
G.M.S. Easy & G. Crompton, 2000. 2nd record, (det. as cv. 'Halleriana')<br />
tl3116.8xetr. LONICERA x ITALICA (L. CAPRIFOLIUM x L. ETRUSCA) *77, Lanarks.: Well<br />
established in abandoned industrial estate, Shettleston, Glasgow, NS6364, P. Macpherson &<br />
Hamilton Nat. Hist. Soc. 2000, herb. P.M. det. EJ. Clement.
566 PLANT RECORDS<br />
tl31/6.tat. LONICERA TATARICA *52, Anglesey: Bush overhanging stone wall, by the Menai<br />
Strait near Plas Llanfair, SH533710, I.R. Bonner, 2001, herb. I.R.B. Presumably originally<br />
planted.<br />
t131IWEI.flo. WEIGELA FLORIDA *99, Dunbarton: Railway embankment, Rhu, NS2983,<br />
A. Rutherford, 1989.<br />
13211.1. AOOXA MOSCHATELLINA 29, Cambs.: Abundant to dominant all over a 3-acre<br />
derelict wood by the river, Little Shelford, TL448524, S. Hearle, 1995. 2nd native site, not seen for<br />
over 50 years.<br />
13311.2. VALERlANELLA CARINATA *29, Cambs.: Gravel Pits, Landbeach, TL4865, G.M.S.<br />
Easy, 1971. 10 plants, on NE side & SE end of Albert St, Cambridge, TL450594, C.D. Preston<br />
& P.H. Oswald, 1995. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
13311.3. VALERLANELLA RIMOSA 1, W. Cornwall: 2 plants at base of rocky outcrop by coastal<br />
path N of Hawker's Cove, near Padstow, SW913777, I.I. Bennallick, 1999, conf. D. Pearman.<br />
Over 20 plants, on area of rock erosion, on low cliff between arable field and the beach of Harbour<br />
Cove, N of Padstow, SW910770, I.I. Bennallick, 2000, conf. R.I. Murphy. 1st & 2nd recent<br />
records. 2, E. Cornwall: 6 plants, in Barley field with Papaver hybridum, near New Polzeath,<br />
SW945791, T.I. Dingle, 2000, conf. R.I. Murphy. 1st recent record.<br />
t133/l.5. V ALERIANELLA ERIOCARPA 1, W. Cornwall: Over 20 plants on area of rock erosion<br />
on low cliff between arable field and the beach, Harbour Cove, N of Padstow, SW910770, I.I.<br />
Bennallick, 2000, conf. R.I. Murphy. Only extant site.<br />
133/2.3. V ALER1ANA OIOlCA 48, Merioneth: In quantity in boggy ground, near Llyn Oror,<br />
Gwyddelwern, SJ0847, S.P. Chambers, 1996. Only extant site.<br />
t 134/1.2. DlPSACUS SATTVUS *39, Staffs.: Spoil bank, site of former Birchenwood Brickwork,<br />
Kidsgrove, SI855542, I.E. Hawksford & D.R. Larner, 1998. Destroyed in 2000. Site of former<br />
colliery, Apedale Country Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme, SI823481 , I.I. Hopkins, 1998. 1st & 2nd<br />
records.<br />
t134/1.1ac. DIPSACUS LACINLATUS *58, Cheshire: Scrubland, Bidston Moss, SJ28491O,<br />
V. Gordon, 2001.<br />
t 134/2.1. CEPHALARIA GIGANTEA 29, Cambs.: Large patch on trackside ditchbank of the<br />
green lane, from Rampton to Histon, TL421682, AC. Leslie, 1998. 1st recent record.<br />
tl35/1.1. ECHINOPS SPHAEROCEPHALUS *99, Dunbarton: Increasing on railway bank,<br />
Cardross, NS3477, A Rutherford, 1997.<br />
tl35/1.1. ECHINOPS BANNATICUS *99, Dunbarton: Rough waste ground among grass, East<br />
Helensburgh, NS3083, A Rutherford & AMcG. Stirling, 2001.<br />
tl35/l.2. ECHINOPS EXALTUS 99, Dunbarton: Rough waste ground, Helensburgh, NS3083,<br />
A. Ruthetford & AMcG. Stirling, 1998. 2nd record; increasing in 2001.<br />
135/6.3. CIRSIUM D1SSECTUM *47, Monts.: Wet meadows, Dolfor, S008, C.A Small, 2000.<br />
135/7.1. ONOPORDUM ACANTHTUM *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 4 plants (casual) on<br />
derelict land, in Auderville, WA576074, B. Bonnard, 1991 , det. D. McClintock. 2 plants (casual)<br />
in field, behind Catholic Cemetery, St Anne, WA585074, B. Bonnard, 1994. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tl35l11.cin. CENTAUREA CINERARIA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 5 or 6 plants<br />
established on top of a high wall, below German Water Tower in Les Mouriaux, WA573074, M.A<br />
R. Kitchen, 1995, det. AC. Leslie. Still there in 2003.<br />
tl35114.4. ASTER NOVI-BELGIl *110, Outer Hebrides: Roadside, Shawbost, NB258477, RJ.<br />
Pankhurst, 2001, E.<br />
135116.3. LEONTOOON SAXATILIS *91, Kincards.: Marsh in coastal grassland, Inverbervie,<br />
N0838725, D. Welch, 2001, herb. D.W.<br />
135117.2. PICRlS HlERACIOlOES *H6, Co. Waterford: 10 plants, on edge of disused tip,<br />
CaITick-on-Suir, S410214, P.R. Green, 200l.<br />
135/22.1. LACTUCA SERRIOLA *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established on bank, in Le<br />
Petit Val, WA568078, R. Waterman, 1986, det. D. McClintock. Frequent in Platte Saline area in<br />
2002. Several plants, in Butes Lane & La Vallee, WA574076, B. Bonnard, 1989. 1st & 2nd<br />
records.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
135/22.2. LACTUCA VIROSA 50, Denbs.: Waste ground, Pensam, SH942786, I.A Green,<br />
2000. 1st recent record. 58, Cheshire: Demolished factory, Portwood, Stockport, SI904914,<br />
L. Worthington, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
[tl35/23.2. CICERBITA MACROPHYLLA 93, N. Aberdeen: Watsonia 13: 339 (1981) has been<br />
redetermined as C. plumieri)].<br />
tl35/23.3. CICERBITA PLUMIERI *93, N. Aberdeen: Old railway, Rothienorman, NI722355,<br />
D. Welch, 1978, ABD & 1998.<br />
t135/23.4. CICERBITA BOURGAEI *29, Cambs.: One large clump under Lombardy Poplars on<br />
the W bank of Quy Water, just S of the Mill, Lode, TL530624, A.C. Leslie, 2001, CGE. *88,<br />
Mid Perth.: Edge of wood, N side of road, c.0.8km N of Kinnaird House, Balnaguard, NN9850,<br />
DJ. McCosh, 2001 , det. D.I . McCosh.<br />
135/24.1. MYCELlS MURALlS 91, Kincardines.: Wall of kirkyard, Banchory Devenick,<br />
NI906023, D. Welch, 1998, ABD. 1st recent record.<br />
135/25.9. TARAXACUM DUNENSE *46, Cards.: Sandy pasture, Glan-gors, Ynys-Ias,<br />
SN608920, A.O. Chater, 1996, NMW, det. AI. Richards.<br />
135/25.11. TARAXACUM FULVIFORME *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Roadside, Route de<br />
Crabby, WA574081, R Cook, 1986, det. A.I. Richards & C.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.55. TARAXACUM BRACTEATUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Roadside in Longis<br />
Road, WA580073, R. Cook, 1986, det. AI. Richards & C.C. Howarth.<br />
135/25.85. TARAXACUM BOEKMANII *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Churchyard, St Anne,<br />
WA574074, R Cook, 1986, det. AJ. Richards & C.C. Howarth.<br />
135/25.92. TARAXACUM LAMPROPHYLLUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Field, at Windy<br />
Corner, WA570069, R Cook, 1986, det. AI. Richards & c.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.98. TARAXACUM PSEUDOHAMATUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Grassy field, on<br />
Les Butes, WA575076, R Cook, 1986, det. AJ. Richards & C.C. Howarth.<br />
135/25.111. TARAXACUM ANCISTROLOBUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Roadside, AlIee<br />
es Fees, WA570073, R Cook, 1986, det. AJ. Richards & c.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.118. TARAXACUM CHLORITICUM *35, Mons.: Forest trackside bank, Craig Gwent,<br />
ST259999, T.G. Evans, 2001 , NMW, det. AI. Richards.<br />
135/25.121. TARAXACUM CORDATUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Gutter, by Sea View<br />
Hotel, Braye, WA577082, R Cook, 1986, det. A.I. Richards & c.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.128. TARAXACUM DIASTEMATICUM *35, Mons.: Rail ballast, Pye Corner, ST275872,<br />
T.G. Evans, 2001 , det. A.I. Richards.<br />
135/25.130. TARAXACUM DILATATUM *110, Outer Hebrides: Waste ground by library,<br />
Stornoway, NB423328, RI. Pankhurst, 1995, E, det. A. Dudman.<br />
135/25.131. TARAXACUM EKMANlI *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Grave edge, St Anne's<br />
Cemetery, WA572073, R Cook, 1986, det. AI. Richards & c.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.133. TARAXACUM EXPALLlDIFORME *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Grassy bank,<br />
on Les Butes, WA575078, R Cook, 1986, det. AJ. Richards & c.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.142. TARAXACUM INCISUM *35, Mons.: New roadside bank, N. Tredegar, S0134013,<br />
T.G. Evans, 2001, NMW, det. A.I. Richards.<br />
135/25.143. TARAXACUM INSIGNE *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Cliffs, near the rubbish<br />
tip at La Tchue, WA591073, R. Cook, 1986, det. C.c. Howarth.<br />
135/25.162. TARAXACUM MACROLOBUM *35, Mons.: Grassy verge, W of A4042, Little Mill,<br />
S0317026, T.G. Evans, 2000, NMW, det. AJ. Richards.<br />
135/25.163. TARAXACUM MACULATUM *35, Mons.: Rail ballast, Pye Corner, ST275872, T.G.<br />
Evans, 2001 , NMW, det. AI. Richards. Recorded elsewhere only by Merle Marsden in v.c. 34.<br />
135/25.186. TARAXACUM POLYODON *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Roadside at<br />
Ladysmith, WA568076, R. Cook, 1986, det. C.C. Howarth.<br />
135/25.198 TARAXACUM SEMIGLOBOSUM *83, Midlothian: Waste ground, Leith, NT268766,<br />
RJ. Pankhurst, 2001, E , det. AI. Richards.<br />
567
568 PLANT RECORDS<br />
135/25.204. TARAXACUM SUBEXPALLIDUM *44, Canns.: Narrow verge on E side of road,<br />
north approach to old railway bridge, Glangwili, SN430217, R.D. Pryce, 1997, NMW, det. AJ.<br />
Richards.<br />
135/25.209. TARAXACUM LEPIDUM *110, Outer Hebrides: Ravine, Orosay, NF725174,<br />
E. Pilling, 1999, E, det. A.I. Richards & A. Dudman.<br />
135/25.213. TARAXACUM TENEBRICANS *35, Mons.: Damp meadow, S of Coed<br />
Abergwenllan, S0324065, T.G. Evans, 2000, NMW, det. A.I. Richards.<br />
135/25.219. TARAXACUM VASTISECTUM *35, Mons.: Verge of A472, Pantygasseg,<br />
ST256997, T.G. Evans, 2001, NMW, det. A.I. Richards.<br />
135/25.akt. TARAXACUM AKTEUM *35, Mons.: Unimproved meadow over Old Red<br />
Sandstone, Fernlea, S0475015, T.G. Evans, 2000, NMW, det. A.I. Richards. 1st Welsh record.<br />
135/25.haw. TARAXACUM HAWORTHIANUM *44, Carms.: Grey dunes, Pembrey Country Park,<br />
SS399999, R.D. Pryce et aI., 1997, NMW, det. A.I. Richards.<br />
tl35/26.rub. CREPIS RUBRA *29, Cambs.: 1 plant in gravel, by Parish Pump, Duck End,<br />
Girton, TL420618, H. Belcher & E. Swale, 1996; G. Crompton, 1996, CGE. 2nd British record<br />
since 1930.<br />
tl35/27.6b. PILOSELLA AURANTlACA subsp. CARPATHICOLA *06, Co. Waterford: Field bank,<br />
Ardmore, XI88778, P.R. Green, 2001.<br />
135/28.1, HIERACIUM SABAUDUM *95, Moray: Woodland, Regulas Wood, S of Forres,<br />
NJO01496, V. Iones, 2000.<br />
135/28.3. HlERACIU.Y1 RIGENS *77, Lanarks.: Among vegetation on clinker of long abandoned<br />
railway line, Glenboig, NS721683, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. DJ. McCosh.<br />
135/28.12. HIERACIUM STRICTIFORME *77, Lanarks.: Pathside between arable fields, Wof<br />
Uddingston, NS6860, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det. D.I. McCosh.<br />
135/28.19. HIERACIUM EBORACENSE *47, Monts.: Trackside on MWT Reserve, Llanymynech<br />
Rocks, SI267218, K. Thorne, 2001, det. DJ. McCosh.<br />
135/28.29. HlERACIUM PLACEROPHYLLOTDES 44, Carms.: Small low cliffs, Wend of Llyn-yfan<br />
Fach, SN797216, T.e.G. Rich & A.D. Tipper, 1999, NMW. 1st recent record.<br />
135/28.72. HIERACIUM DIAPHANUM 29, Cambs.: Group of 20 flowering plants, old railway,<br />
Milton, TL474608, G.M.S. Easy, 1995, herb. G.M.S.E. 2nd record & only extant site.<br />
135/28.133. HIERACIUM SUBCRASSUM *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Top of cliff above R. Wharfe,<br />
Boston Spa, SE423463, P.P. Abbott, 1999, det. V. Iones & D.I. McCosh.<br />
135/28.143. HIERACIUM SUBRUDE 91, Kincards.: Boulder clay on raised beach, Stonehaven,<br />
N0890882, D. Welch, 2000, ABD, conf. D.I. McCosh. 1st recent record.<br />
135/28.arg. HIERACIUM ARGUTIFOLIUM *29, Cambs.: Shaded piles of cinders & ballast,<br />
Whittlesey railway station, TL280962, 1.0. Mountford, 1970, CGE, det. P.D. Sell.<br />
135/30.1. FILAGO VULGARIS 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Bare ground (?clinker from furnaces), in<br />
grounds of former Kirkstall Forge, Kirkstall, Leeds, SE246368, A.I. Woodall, 1994, det. P.P.<br />
Abbott, conf. T.e.G. Rich. Only extant site.<br />
135/30.4. FILAGO MINIMA 66, Co. Durham: Thousands of plants on embankments of disused<br />
railway line, near Waskerley, NZ040454, G. Young, 2001, conf. F. Rose. 1st recent record.<br />
135/33.6. GNAPHALIUM LUTEOALBUM 29, Cambs.: 40-50 flowering on bare ground,<br />
Chesterton Sidings, Milton, TL475611, G.M.S. Easy, 1999, herb. G.M.S.E., with c.2000<br />
flowering stems in 60xlOm in 2000. Still present in quantity in 2002. 1st recent record. *06,<br />
Co. Waterford: 8 plants, on waste ground, Ringnasilloge, Dungarvan, X254924, LP. Green, 2001,<br />
DBN.<br />
t135/34.pet. HELICHRYSUM PETIOLARE *29, Cambs.: 1 plant self-sown at base of wall<br />
(wedged between wall and cobbles), at back of parking area on N side of Melbourne Street,<br />
Royston, TL355407, A.e. Leslie, 2001. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Several large patches<br />
with seedlings established in scrub, Bluestone Hill, WA590078, B. Bonnard, 1994.<br />
t 135/35.ocu. INULA OCULUS-CHRISTI *52, Anglesey: Old asphalt heap, Plas Trefor,<br />
Llansadwrn, SH549775, B.F.T. Ducker, 2001, herb. B.F.T.D.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
t135/40Aa. SOLIDAGO GIGANTEA subsp. SEROTINA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): A few plants,<br />
probably planted or possibly a garden outcast, on verge of unmetalled track, near Petite Genetiere,<br />
WV466768, R.M. Veall, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
tl35/40.5. SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA *4, N. Devon: Very small patch in E verge of forest<br />
track, Narracott Plantation, East Putford, SS365186, W.H. Tucker, 200l. 2nd record.<br />
t 135/4l.3x4. ASTER x VERSICOLOR (A. LAEVIS x A. NOVI-BELGII) *110, Outer Hebrides:<br />
Island in lochan, Urgha, NG176996, M.E. & P.F. Braithwaite, 2001, E.<br />
tl35/41.4x5. ASTER x SALIG:-nJS (A. NOVI-BELGII x A. LANCEOLATUS) *t44, Carms.: Casual<br />
in station approach road, Kidwelly, SN401065, G. Hutchinson, 1993, NMW, det. P.F. Yeo. *110,<br />
Outer Hebrides: Tolsta Chalaois, NB195385, RJ. Pankhurst, 2001, E. *06, Co. Waterford:<br />
Small patch on bank of R. Suir, Gracedieu, S584136, P.R. Green & LP. Green, 2001, det. P.F.<br />
Yeo.<br />
tl35/42.1. ERlGERON GLAUCUS 46, Cards.: Sandy sea shingle, lOOm SW of Borth Station,<br />
SN608900, A.O. Chater, 2000. 2nd record. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Frequently<br />
established along coastal dunes and seaside garden walls, as near Crabby, W A572080,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl35/43.4. ERlGERON KARVrNSKlANUS *29, Cambs.: Wicken Fen, TL57, A.S. Shrubbs, 1875<br />
& 1878, DHM. Pavement, outside Cambridge Botanic Garden, TL4557, G.M.S. Easy, 1987. 1st<br />
& 2nd records.<br />
t135/43.spe. ERlGERON SPEC10SUS *29, Cambs.: Rail track, Six Mile Bottom, TL578568,<br />
G.M.S. Easy, 1994, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
tl35/44.2. CONYZA SUMATRENSIS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Waste ground, Central Leeds,<br />
SE303333, M. Wilcox, 1999. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Several plants established in<br />
quarry, Mannez, W A603088, M. Long, 2000. Previously overlooked here and at other sites as<br />
C. canadensis.<br />
t135/44.bil. CONYZA BILBAOANA *29, Cambs.: Garden, Panton St, Cambridge, TL453575,<br />
P.D. Sell, 1999. *06, Co. Waterford: 1 plant, on waste ground, Ringcrehy, Dungarvan,<br />
X250921, P.R. Green, 2001.<br />
t 135A5.3. OLEARIA TRAVERSII *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established and selfseeding<br />
(to 7m tall), in old salt resistant hedges, along E coast, St Esquere Bay, WA607087, B.<br />
Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl35A5.3. OLEARIA TRA VERSII *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established and selfseeding<br />
(to 7m tall), in old salt resistant hedges, along E coast, St Esquere Bay, WA607087, B.<br />
Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl35/45.avi. OLEAR1A AVICENNTlFOLIA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): From roots or rhizomes<br />
of bush on other side of, roadside wall, Cl os aJaon, WV466762, R.M. Veall, 1999, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise, det. R.A. Waterman.<br />
tl35/45.avixmos. OLEARIA x HAASTIl (0. AVICENNIIFOLIA x O. MOSCHATA). *41, Glam.:<br />
Self-seeded in rock cutting, near The Knab, Mumbles, SS628875, A.S. Lewis, 2000.<br />
135/49.l. SERlPHIDIUM MARITlMUM 49, Caerns.: Top of rock on beach, near Tudweiliog,<br />
Lleyn Peninsula, SH236385, C. Forster-Brown, 200l. 2nd record.<br />
t135/50.6. ARTEMISIA ARBROTANUM *52, Anglesey: Casual, by entrance to car-park,<br />
Tywyn Fferam, SH3371, V. & A. Lewis, 2001. *99, Dunbarton: Shingly sand above HWM,<br />
East Bay, Helensburgh, NS3081, A. Rutherford et aI., 1998. Disappeared after storm.<br />
t135/50.dra. ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS *29, Cambs.: On waste heaps by old cement works<br />
chalk pits near railway, Shepreth, TL395483, G.M.S. Easy, 1984. Large numbers around rubbish<br />
tip, Witchford rubbish tip, TL495775, G.M.S. Easy, 2000. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
t135/50.lud. ARTEMISIA LUDOVICIANA *29, Cambs.: On recently dumped soil on roadside<br />
bank, on N side of old Newmarket Road (A1303) between Quy Water Bridge and Quy Church,<br />
TL511595, D.E. Coombe, 1996, conf. I.E. Cullen.<br />
135/55.3. ANTHEMIS COTULA 44, Carms.: 1 plant in grazed horse pasture, S of Garn Farm,<br />
Mynydd-y-Cerrig, SN513142, LK. Morgan, 1999. 2nd record.<br />
tl35/58.1acxmax. LEUCANTHEMUM x SUPERBUM (L. LACUSTRE x L. MAXIMUM) *110, Outer<br />
Hebrides: S of B895, North Tolsta, NB5546, L.S. Garrad, 1998.<br />
569
570 PLANT RECORDS<br />
135/62.1xlO. SENECIO X ALBESCENS (S. CINERARIA X S. JACOBAEA) *39, Staffs.: Verge of<br />
track adjacent to school playing fields, with S. jacobaea, Harpfields, Newcastle-under-Lyme,<br />
SJ855457, U. Hopkins, 1994. Site since destroyed.<br />
135/62.lOxll. SENECIO X OSTENFELDII (S. JACOBAEA X S. AQUATICUS) *39, Staffs.: Damp<br />
pasture by liver bridge, near Ecton, SK092578, D.R. Larner, 2000.<br />
tl35/62.3. SENECIO INAEQUIDENS 13, W. Sussex: Lay-by on W side of A283, in quantity,<br />
Upper Beeding, TQ196098, R. & B. Clough, 2001. 1st established record. *49, Caerns.:<br />
Hundreds of plants on waste ground, Industrial Estate, L1andudno Junction, SH798780,<br />
W. McCarthy, 2000.<br />
tl35/62.4. SENECIO FLUVIATILIS 96, Easterness: Drainage channel & edge of saltmarsh,<br />
Nairn, E. Beach, NH9057, M. Barron, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
tl35/73.1. CALENDULA OFFICINALIS 50, Denbs.: Seeded field, L1andulas, SH920783, JA<br />
Green, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
tl35/78.1. RUDBECKlA HIRTA *29, Cambs.: Gravel pit, Waterbeach, TL483687, G.M.S. Easy,<br />
1971, herb. G.M.S.E. Waste ground, Chesterton railway sidings, TL474607, G.M.S. Easy, 1994-<br />
2001, herb. G .M.S.E. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tl35/79.l. HELlANTHUS ANNUUS *42, Brecs.: Waste ground around new car-park, Brecon,<br />
S0049284, M. & c. Porter, 2000. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Remnant from crop<br />
established in old untended fields, Watermill Farm, WA566078, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
135/81.1. BIDENS CERNUA 1, W. Cornwall: In two of the ditches between valley fields,<br />
Mawgan Porth, SW850670, P.R. Green, 2000. 2nd extant record for Cornwall.<br />
tl35/CAT.cae. CATANACHE CAERULEA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Car park, Fairburn Ings RSPB<br />
reserve, SE451277, E. Ellis, 2000, det. E.J. Clement.<br />
tl35/CYN.car. CYNARA CARDUNCULUS *H6, Co. Waterford: 3 plants self-sown, on sea<br />
cl iffs, Monatray Middle, XI22765, P.R. Green, 200l. As var. cardunculus). *113(A), Channel<br />
Is. (Alderney): Several plants (remnant from crop) established in old untended fields, Robin Rock,<br />
WA567078, B. Bonnard, 1988. (As var. scolymus).<br />
tl35/GUl.aby. GUIZOTIA ABYSSINICA *35, Mons.: Bird seed alien in cracks in patio paving<br />
stones, Orchard Cottage, S0502012, Mrs A. Booker, 2000, det. T.G. Evans.<br />
tl35/0STjuc. OSTEOSPERMUM JUCUNDUM *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Probably planted<br />
originally, but appears to be spreading on verge of unmetalled road, near Petite Genetiere,<br />
WV466768, R.M. Veall, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
137/4.2. ALISMA LANCEOLATUM *t47, Monts.: Wet fields below Montgomery Canal,<br />
Vyrnwy, British Waterways Reserve, SJ253198, S. Whild & R.V. Lansdown, 1997. Montgomery<br />
Canal, SJ225069, R.V. Lansdown, 1998. 1st & 2nd records; possibly introduced into the Vyrnwy<br />
Reserve from the Montgomery Canal.<br />
138/1.1. HYDOCHARIS MORSUS-RANAE 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Ditch beside former tip, now<br />
being landscaped, Burley-in-Wharfedale, SE156466, F.D. Draper, 1994. Only extant site.<br />
138/2.1. STRATIOTES ALOlDES *t41, Glam.: In small pond in field, near Cilibion Wood,<br />
Gower, SS520921, Q.O.N. Kay, 2001.<br />
tl38/3.1. EGERJA DENSA *35, Mons.: Numerous plants in Monmouth-Brecon Canal, Five<br />
Locks, Pontnewydd, ST288970, Mrs B. Chapman, 2001, NMW, conf. T.G. Evans.<br />
tl38/4.l. ELODEA CANADENSIS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established in pond,<br />
Corblets Quarry, W A596088, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
142/1.1x2. POTAMOGETON X GESSNACENSIS (P. NATANS X P. POLYGONlFOLIUS) *43, Rads.:<br />
Little pool in river below overhanging rockface by waterfalls, Gilfach, SN963715, S.P. Chambers,<br />
1997, conf. C.D. Preston. 3rd Blitish record.<br />
142/1.1x5. POTAMOGETON X FLUITANS (P. NATANS X P. LUCENS) 29, Cambs.: 1 clump<br />
growing amongst P. pectinatus with Callitriche spp., Lemna minor, Sagittaria sagittifolia &<br />
Zannichellia palustris, Engine Drain, Chear Fen, Cottenham, TL492708, J. Fant & C.D. Preston,<br />
1996, CGE. 1st recent record.<br />
14211 .5. POTAMOGETON LUCENS *H6, Co. Waterford: Plentiful in lake, Pouldrew Bridge,<br />
S507118, P.R. Green, 2001.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
142/2.5x6. POTAMOGETON x ZIZIl (P. LUCENS x P. GRAMINEUS) 29, Cambs.: Engine Drain,<br />
Chear Fen, Cottenham, TL492708, C.D. Preston, 1995; J Fant & C.D. Preston, 1996, CGE. Only<br />
extant site.<br />
14211.14. POTAMOGETON OBTUSIFOLlUS 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Fishing pond, Paul's Pond,<br />
Cookridge, Leeds, SE261413, Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, 2001 , det. P.P. Abbott. 2nd record.<br />
142/1.16. POTAMOGETON TRICHOIDES 39, Staffs.: Staffordshire & Worcestershire canal,<br />
Gailey, SJ919103, P.P. Abbot!, C.N. Smith & M. Smith (<strong>BSBI</strong> Meeting), 2001. 2nd record & only<br />
extant site.<br />
14211.17. POTAMOGETON COMPRESS US 39, Staffs.: Many thousands of plants, ornamental arm<br />
of River Sow, Shugborough Park, SJ990223, S.J. Whild & A.J. Lockton, 2000. Only extant site.<br />
146/1.3. ZOSTERA NOLTEI *45, Pembs.: Inter-tidal mud flats, E side of Angle Bay,<br />
SM896023; Inter-tidal mud flats, Sandy Haven Pill, SM864087; both S.B. Evans, 2000, det.<br />
F. Rumsey. 1st & 2nd published records; all previous records of Zostera angustifolia from the<br />
vice-county are now believed to be Z. nolrei.<br />
tI47/4.1. ZANTEDESCHIA AETHIOPICA *44, Carms.: Several plants in flower beside footpath,<br />
Bynea, SS554985, V. & A. Lewis, 2001. Origin unknown, presumably planted. *113(A),<br />
Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape, Val de Vert Cotil, WA57 1077, B. Bonnard, 1990.<br />
tI47/5.2b. ARUM ITALlCUM subsp. ITALlCUM *52, Anglesey: Clump on road verge, near<br />
Brynteg, SH4983, I.R. Bonner, 2000. *77, Lanarks.: Established just within a small wood,<br />
Milnwood, near Bellshill, NS7459, P. Macpherson, 2001, herb. P.M. Established at edge of long<br />
abandoned railway line, Allanton, by Hamilton, NS7453, P. Macpherson & Hamilton Natural<br />
History Society, 200 I . 1 st & 2nd records.<br />
tI47/6.1. DRACUNCULUS VULGARIS 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Cottage garden (casual),<br />
in St Anne, WA575075, D. McClintock, 1982. 2nd record; several other records 1986-2000.<br />
tI4717.1. ARISARUM PROBISCIDEUM *99, Dunbarton: Increasing in hedge base, West<br />
Helensburgh, NS2882, A. Rutherford, 1998. None cultivated nearby.<br />
148/1.1. SPIRODELA POLYRHIZA 44, Carms.: Freshwater ditch, Millennium wetlands, WWT<br />
Penclacwydd, Llanelli, SS5398, I.K. Morgan, 2001. 2nd & 1st recent record. *86, Co.<br />
Waterford: Very little, in pond, Dromana, X105948, P.R. Green, 2001.<br />
148/2.1. LEMNA GmBA 51, Flints.: Abundant, covering shallow pool c. lOx5m, Golf course,<br />
by Coppa House, S of Buckley, SJ277614, S. Chambers, 2001. 2nd recent record.<br />
tI48/2.4. LEMNA MINUTA *39, Staffs.: Pool, near river, Hamstall Ridware, SK105196, P.P.<br />
Abbott & S. Burton, 1999. Pool, in wood, by canal, Little Onn, SJ846154, R.A. Dawes &<br />
S. Burton, 1999. 1st & 2nd records. *77, Lanarks.: Many clumps in can basin, Firhill, Glasgow,<br />
NS5867, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., conf. C.D. Preston. *113(A), Channel Is.<br />
(Alderney): Possibly native, in pond, Clonque Quarry, WA562074, B. Bonnard, 1993, det.<br />
D. McClintock. In quantity in both ponds, on Platte Saline, WA566079, B. Bonnard, 1996. 1st &<br />
2nd records. 86, Co. Waterford: Pond, Dromana, X105984, P.R. Green, 2001. 2nd record.<br />
tI49/1 .2. TRADESCANTIA FLUMINENSIS *41, Glam.: Persistent in shrubbery by multi-storey<br />
car-park, in central Swansea, SS655926, A.S. Lewis, 2000.<br />
IS 111.12. JUNCUS ALPINOARTlCULATUS 96, Easterness: Scattered over several stony mires,<br />
Carn A'Chuilinn, Glendoe, NH40, A.G. Payne, 2000. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
151/I.13x14. JUNCUS x SURREJANUS (1. ARTICULATUS x J. ACUTIFLORUS) 45, Pembs.:<br />
Wetland, Bristgarn near Llanwnda, Strumble Head, SM925395, S. Chambers, 2001. 1st recent<br />
record.<br />
15]/1.3. JUNCUS COMPRESS US 39, Staffs.: Wet meadow, Swynnerton Army Training Area,<br />
SJ850328, E.M. Woolrich at <strong>BSBI</strong> Meeting, 2000. 2nd recent record.<br />
15111.8. JUNCUS A<strong>MB</strong>IGUUS *t 42, Brecs.: Verge of B4560 (probably regularly salted in<br />
winter), 2km NW of Bryn-mawr (Mynydd Llangatwg), S0167136, S.P. Chambers, 2000, conf.<br />
T.A. Cope. ':'79, Selkirks.: Galashiels, NT43, I.M. Hayward, 1911 , E , det. D.R. McKean.<br />
15112.1. LUZULA FORSTERI 46, Cards.: Roadside hedgebank, by Y Ferwig chapel, SN185496,<br />
A.O. Chater, 2000, NMW. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
152/1.2. ERIOPHORUM LATIFOLIUM ':'93, N. Aberdeen: Flush, Whitehill, Ruthven, NJ5146,<br />
M. Smedley, 1993. Flush, Hill of Towanreef, NJ460237, M. Smedley & D. Welch, 2001, ABD.<br />
1st & 2nd records.<br />
571
S72 PLANT RECORDS<br />
152/2.2a. TRICHOPHORUM CESPITOSUM subsp. GERMANICA *77, Lanarks.: Bank of reservoir,<br />
Glengavel, NS6634, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000, herb. P. Macpherson. 1st record for subsp.<br />
152/2.2ax2b. TRICHOPHORUM CESPITOSUM nothosubsp. FOERSTERI (T. CESPITOSUM subsp.<br />
CESPITOSUM x subsp. GERMANICUM) *35, Mons.: A few plants in boggy peat with pools,<br />
Mynydd Maen, ST259966, T.G. Evans, 2001, conf. G.A. Swan. 48, Merioneth: Frequent with<br />
subsp. germanicum, Myrica and Calluna on raised bog, Arthog Bog, SH6314, P.M. Benoit, 1999,<br />
NMW, conf. G.A. Swan. 2nd & 1st recent record. *60, W. Lancs.: Blanket bog, Summit<br />
plateau, Gragareth, Leck, SD693802, E.F. Greenwood & J.M. Newton, 2000, LIV, det. G.A.<br />
Swan. *77, Lanarks.: Bank of reservoir, Glengavel, NS6634, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000, herb.<br />
P. Macpherson. 81, Berwicks.: Raised bog, Dogden Moss, NT6949, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000.<br />
2nd record.<br />
152/2.2b. TRICHOPHORUM CESPITOSUM subsp. CESPITOSUM *81, Berwicks.: Flush at edge of<br />
raised bog, Dogden Moss, NT691492, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000, conf. G.A. Swan. Small colony at<br />
transition from raised bog, Longmuir Moss, NT47 1504, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000. 1st & 2nd<br />
records. 83, Midlothian: Small colony at transition from raised bog, Longmuir Moss,<br />
NT471504, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
152/5.1. SCIRPUS SYLVATICUS 91, Kincardines.: Bank of R North Esk, Morphie, N0719618,<br />
D. Welch, 1999. Only extant site.<br />
152/9.1. ELEOGITON FLUITANS 39, Staffs.: In ditches, within and surrounding Biddulph's Pool<br />
and No Man's Bank, W of Burntwood, SK030103, A. Leak, 2000. 2nd recent record.<br />
152111.1. CYPERUS LONGUS *tH6, Co. Waterford: Single clump, on river bank, Carrick-on-<br />
Suir, S396217, P.R. Green, 200l.<br />
t15211l.2. CYPERUS ERAGROSTIS 46, Cards.: Pathside, near Biochemistry Dept. UCW<br />
campus, Aberystwyth, SN595818, S.P. Chambers, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
152116.5xI5. CAREX x PSEUDAXll..LARIS (C. OTRUBAE x C. REMOTA) *46, Cards.: Bank of<br />
drainage ditch, 500m N of Lodge Farm, Tre'r-ddol, SN654936, A.O. Chater & A.D. Hale, 2001,<br />
NMW.<br />
152116.8b. CAREX MURICATA subsp. LAMPROCARPA 91, Kincardines.: Trackside at sand pit,<br />
Crathes, N01745962, D. Welch, 1998, ABD, conf. A.O. Chater. 1st recent record.<br />
152116.9a. CAREX DIVULSA subsp. DIVULSA 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Limestone grassland,<br />
Studley Royal, SE279691, M.J.Y. Foley & M.S. Porter, 1999. 2nd recent record.<br />
152116.9b. CAREX DlVULSA subsp. LEERSIl *t80, Roxburghs.: Pathside in wood, Harestanes<br />
Walk, Monteviot, NT646248, M.E. Braithwaite, 1993, herb. R.W.M. Corner, conf. M.S. Porter.<br />
Almost certainly an introduction.<br />
152116.10. CAREX ARENARIA *t42, Brecs.: Molinia heath, between Ystradgynlais and<br />
Penrhos, SN795 104, M. Porter, 2001.<br />
152116.11. CAREX DISTICHA 50, Denbs.: Very wet mire, Rhyd Lydan, SH895503,<br />
W. McCarthy, 2001. 1st recent record. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Large area established<br />
round old well, in Mannez Quarry, WA603087, M. Long, 1996, det. C. Jermy.<br />
152116.25x65. CAREX x SUBGRACll..IS (c. ACUTIFORMIS x c. ACUTA) *43, Rads.: Edge of<br />
lake, Llanbwchllyn, S01l7463, S.P. Chambers, 1998, conf. A.c. Jermy.<br />
152116.26. CAREX RIPARIA 77, Lanarks.: Stagnant pool in wood, Auchenshuggle, NS6362,<br />
K. Watson, 2001, GL. 1st recent record.<br />
152116.28x29. CAREX x INVOLUTA (C. ROSTRATA x c. VESICARIA) *77, Lanarks. : Marshy<br />
ground by loch, Possil Marsh, Glasgow, NS57, K. Watson, 1995, GLAM, conf. A.O. Chater et at.<br />
1st confirmed record. *79, Selkirks.: With both parents in fen, Ettrick Marshes, Ettrick,<br />
NT272143, RW.M. Corner & M.S. Porter, 2001, herb. R.W.M.C., conf. A.O. Chater.<br />
152116.41. CAREX DlSTANS 35, Mons.: River Severn meadow inundated by Spring tides,<br />
Sutton Farm, W Usk Lighthouse, ST302817, T.G. Evans, 2001, conf. A.O. Chater. Only extant<br />
site. 67, S. Northumb.: Edge of saltmarsh, Seaton Sluice, NZ3376, A. & G. Young, 1998. 2nd<br />
recent record.<br />
152/16.42, CAREX PUNCTATA 52, Anglesey: Upper saltmarsh, near Llanfairyneubwll,<br />
SH2976, I.R Bonner, 2001, herb. I.R.B., conf. A.O. Chater. 1st recent record. H6, Co.<br />
Waterford: Abundant, on wet, dripping sea cliffs, Muggort's Bay, X297876, I.P. Green & P.R<br />
Green, 200l. 2nd record.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
152/16.43. CAREX EXTENSA 50, Denbs.: By sea wall, Glan Conwy, SH801712, J.A. Green,<br />
2000. 1st recent record.<br />
152116.46c. CAREX VIRIDULA subsp. VIRIDULA *1, W. Cornwall: At edges of rivulets flowing<br />
through coastal saltmarsh, Chapel Porth, SW698494, RJ. Murphy & MJ. Stribley, 2001, det. A.O.<br />
Chater. New to Cornwall. 67, S. Northumb.: N shore, of Hallington Reservoir, NY966763,<br />
J. Young, 1999, herb. G.A. Swan. 2nd recent record.<br />
152/16.47. CAREX PALLESCENS 93, N. Aberdeen: Rideside, Bin Forest, Cairnie, NJ496447,<br />
D. Elston, 2001, ABD. 1st recent record.<br />
152/16.48, CAREX DIGITATA 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Over 150 plants, in rock-strewn limestone<br />
grassland below woodland, Mackershaw, SE286691, M.J.Y. Foley & M.S. Porter, 1999.<br />
152/16.69. CAREX BIGELOWII *46, Cards.: 2 small patches, flowering well, on NNE-facing<br />
slope, 400m SSW of Craig y March, Purnlumon, SN803877, S.P. Chambers, 2000, NMW. The<br />
southern most site in Britain.<br />
152/16.71. CAREX PAUClFLORA *47, Monts.: Wet moor and bog, Trannon, SN911952,<br />
B. Averis, 2000.<br />
tl53/3.1. SASA PALMATA 50, Denbs.: Old well and stream, Wigfair, S1029711, J. Phillips,<br />
2000, det. J.A. Green. 2nd record.<br />
153112.12. FESTuCA HUONll *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Rocky scree, Saye Bay,<br />
WA590090, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
153/12.6. FESTUCA ARENARIA 46, Cards.: SW corner of Penyrergyd dunes, Gwbert,<br />
SN160485, A.O. Chater, 2001, NMW. 2nd record.<br />
153112.7b. FESTUCA RUB RA subsp. JUNCEA *68, N. Northumb.: Rocky seashore (whin),<br />
Newton Point, NV245251, G.A. & M. Swan, 2000, herb. G.A.S. det. C.A. Stace. Rocky seashore<br />
(whin), N of Cullernose Point, NV261189, G.A. & M. Swan, 2000, herb. G.A.S., det. C.A. Stace.<br />
1st & 2nd records.<br />
153112.7d. FESTUCA RUBRA subsp. COMMUTATA *39, Staffs.: Roadside verge, Wombourne,<br />
S0863929, C.B. Westall, 2000. t46, Cards.: Margin of strawberry field, Penlan-Ias, Rhydyfelin,<br />
SN607772, S.P. Chambers, 2000. 2nd record. *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Deepdale, SD85,<br />
J. Allinson, 1999.<br />
153/12.1x13.2. xFESTuLOLIUM BRAUNII (FESTUCA PRATENSIS x LOLIUM MULTIFLORUM) 61,<br />
S.E. Yorks.: Arable margin, thought remnant of sown ley grass, East Clough, Patrington,<br />
TA323194, P.J. Cook, 1999, herb. P.J .C. 2nd record.<br />
153/13.lx2. LOLIUM x BOUCHEANUM (L. PERENNE xL. MULTIFLORUM) *64, Mid-W. Yorks.:<br />
Waste ground, Leeds, SE308331, M. Wilcox, 1999, det. T.A. Cope. *77, Lanarks.: New<br />
industrial complex, Kirkwood, SW of Coatbridge, NS7063, P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M., det.<br />
EJ. Clement. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Ladysmith, WA568076, B. Bonnard, 1986, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
153/14.3. VULPIA MYUROS *93, N. Aberdeen: Railway siding, Kennethmont, NJ553293,<br />
D. Welch, 1999, ABD, conf. C.A. Stace.<br />
tl53114.4a. VULPIA CILIATA subsp. CILIATA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Waste ground, Leeds,<br />
SE314325, M. Wilcox, 1999, det. C.A. Stace.<br />
tl53/15.2. CYNOSURUS ECHINATUS *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Dunes, Corblets Bay &<br />
East Coast path, WA596088, B. Bonnard, 1995.<br />
153116.2. PUCCINELLlA D1STANS t42, Brecs.: Road verge, 2km SW of Gilwern, S0222125,<br />
G.S. Motley, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
153116.2a. PUCCINELLlA D1STANS subsp. D1STANS *91, Kincards.: Muddy pool, Nigg Bay,<br />
NJ967044, D. Welch, 1997, ABD. Recorded as Catabrosa in error. Specimen re-examined after<br />
finding P. distans at same site.<br />
tl53117.2. BRIZA MINOR *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual on railway line by Battery<br />
Crossing, Braye Common, WA584079, B. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl53/17.3. BRlZA MAXIMA 45, Pembs.: Roadside verge, St Davids, SM749251, S.B. Evans,<br />
2001. 1st recent record. *95, Moray: Base of wall, Grantown-on-Spey, N10327, RM. Stokes,<br />
2000. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Scattered in grass (garden escape), on Platte Saline,<br />
WA568079, Wild Flower Soc. visit, 1986, det. D. McClintock.<br />
573
574 PLANT RECORDS<br />
153/18.1. POA INFlRMA *29, Cambs.: Waste ground used as car park, between Station Road &<br />
Hills Road, Cambridge, TL4605n, A.C. Leslie, 2001. Frequent and growing with Poa annua at<br />
edge of verge on E side of Al 134 & under Botanic Garden railings, Cambridge, TL452564, AC.<br />
Leslie, 2001. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
153118.6. POA ANGUSTIFOUA 50, Denbs.: Wall top in town centre, Colwyn Bay, SH8479,<br />
W. McCarthy, 2001, det. T. Cope. 2nd record. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): S-facing grassy<br />
bank, in La Corvee, WA5790n, T.C.G. Rich & E. Nic Lughadha, 1990.<br />
t153118.7. POA CHAIXII 93, N. Aberdeen: Policy woodland, Leith Hall, NI543296, D. Welch,<br />
1998, ABD. 2nd record.<br />
153118.9. POA COMPRESS A *41, Glam.: Dry open grassland, on Baglan Moor, SS748915, C.R<br />
Hipkin, 2000. 1st native record.<br />
t153118.imb. POA I<strong>MB</strong>ECILLA *83, Midlothian: Pavement/garden wall, Bellevue Crescent,<br />
Edinburgh, NT255747, D.R McKean, 1998, E. 1st recorded escape from RBG Edinburgh where it<br />
is a pernicious rock garden weed, known since last century in area<br />
[153/20.1. CATABROSA AQUATICA, 91, Kincards.: Muddy pool close to HWM, Nigg Bay,<br />
NI967044, D. Welch, 1997, ABD. Delete record in Watsonia 23(4): 587 (2001) and replace with<br />
Puccinellia distans subsp. distans.]<br />
153/24.2x3. GLYCERIA FLUITANS x G. DECLINATA *29, Cambs.: S end of central stream, Coe<br />
Fen, TL4485n, C.D. Preston, 1999, CGE, det. C.A Stace.<br />
t153/30.1pur. TRISETUM FLAVESCENS subsp. PURPURASCENS *29, Cambs.: The most<br />
widespread grass over perhaps 50 acres of sown grassland, Magog Trust, Stapleford, TL4753, P.D.<br />
Sell, 1995, CGE. Constituent of the 'native' seed mixture sown when this site was converted from<br />
arable land to grassland.<br />
153/32.1b. DESCHAMPSIA CESPITOSA subsp. PARVIFLORA *43, Rads.: Abundant on damp,<br />
shady, rocky slopes in wood below waterfall, Water-break-its-neck, New Radnor, S0184600, A.O.<br />
Chater, 2000, NMW.<br />
153/33.1x2. HOLCUS x HYBRIDUS (H. LANATUS x H. MOLUS) *46, Cards.: Pasture, 200m SSE<br />
of Rheidol Falls, SN710786, AO. Chater, 2000, NMW. The rhizomatous form of H. lanatus, var.<br />
soboliferus, grows nearby.<br />
t153/38.3. PHALARIS CANARIENSIS 110, Outer Hebrides: Waste ground, Lews Castle,<br />
Stornoway, NB422331 , RI. Pankhurst, 2001. 2nd record.<br />
153/39.2x4. AGROSTIS GIGANTEA x A STOLONIFERA *61, S.E. Yorks.: Garden border,<br />
Driffield, TA022586, E. Chicken, 1999, herb. E.C.<br />
tI53/39.3. AGROSTIS CASTELLANA *46, Cards.: Grassy slope reconstructed and reseeded in<br />
1993, NE of Glanyrafon Bridge, Llanbadam Fawr, SN610805, AO. Chater, 2000, NMW. The<br />
true plant, with strongly pubescent lemmas in the terminal spikelets.<br />
t153/39.9. AGROSTIS SCABRA 83, Midlothian: Possibly re-seeded verge of path from church,<br />
to S. Bank Wood, SW Penicuik, NT231597, D.R McKean & S. Maxwell, 1998, E.<br />
153/39.4x46.1 XAGROPOGON UTTORALlS (AGOSTIS STOLONIFERA x POLYPOGON<br />
MONSPELIENSIS) *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Disused sandstone quarry, Wood side Quarry, Ireland<br />
Wood, Leeds, SE254383, M. Wilcox, 1999.<br />
153/40.2. CALAMAGROSTIS CANESCENS *67, S. Northumb.: Wet area near edge offorest road,<br />
near Wind Hill, Kielder Water, NY686891, G. Simpson, 2001, herb. G.A. Swan, det. HJ.M.<br />
Bowen. 68, Cheviot: Cannonmill Bog, NT904313, I. Douglas, 2001, herb. G.A. Swan. Only<br />
extant site.<br />
t153/40.arg. CALAMAGROSTIS ARGENTEA *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Self-seeded from nearby<br />
flower bed, at edge of pavement, Cross Belgrave Street in Central Leeds, SE303343, M. Wilcox,<br />
1999, det. T.B. Ryves. 1st British record.<br />
t153/43.1. LAGURUS OVATUS 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Well established, Platte Saline,<br />
WA568079, B. Bonnard, 1990. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
153/46.2. POLYPOGON VIRIDIS 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 5 plants (possibly native), in<br />
gutter, in St Martin' s, WA573071, M.AR. Kitchen, 1995. 2nd & 1st recent record.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
tl53/46.mar. POLYPOGON MARITIMUS *29, Cambs.: 1 plant with numerous stems in a pot of<br />
Allium, Monksilver Nursery, Oakington Road, Cottenham, TL436663, AC. Leslie, 2001.<br />
153/47.2x4, ALOPECURUS x HAUSSKNECHTIANUS (A GENICULATUS x A. AEQUALlS) *5,<br />
S. Somerset: With both parents on margins of reservoir, Clatworthy Reservoir, ST031307, LP.<br />
Green, 2000, det. T.A. Cope.<br />
153/47.6. ALOPECURUS MYOSUROIDES 2, E. Cornwall: In headland of barley field, Clitters<br />
Park, S of Luckett, SX386723, A Atkinson, 2000, herb. R.J. Murphy. 1st recent record.<br />
153/50.4b. BROMUS HORDEACEUS subsp. FERRONIl *68, N. Northumb.: Base of sea-cliff<br />
(whin), The Heugh, Holy Island, NV127416, G.A. & M. Swan, 2000, herb. G.A.S., det. C.A.<br />
Stace & T.A Cope.<br />
153/50.4lon. BROMUS HORDEACEUS subsp. LONGIPEDICELLATUS *29, Cambs.: Footpath<br />
beside meadow, Brinkley (near Six Mile Bottom), TL581569, G. Crompton & J. Bulleid, 2000,<br />
CGE. Waste ground on roadside verge, Histon, TL442.625, G. Crompton, 2000, CGE. 1st & 2nd<br />
records. *35, Mons.: Several plants on sea wall, Sudbrook, ST499874, T.G. Evans, 2001.<br />
*51, Flints.: Sandy grassland in coastal dunes, Talacre Warren, SJl24851, M. Wilcox &<br />
W. McCarthy, 2000. *77, Lanarks.: Rough grassland at side of minor road between Uddingston<br />
and Bothwell, NS699596, P. Macpherson, 2001. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Beside grassy<br />
path, near Siver Mines Chimneys, Little Sark, WV454735, M. Long, 2000, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise. Meadow, S of Dosdane, WV461761, M. Long, 2000, herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
1st & second records. All records det. or conf. L.M. Spalton.<br />
tl53/50.7. BROMUS SECALINUS 46, Cards.: With Lolium multiflorum and Hordeum distichon<br />
in old stable yard, by Hafod Mansion, 2km E of Pontrhyd-y-groes, SN759732, AO. Chater & J.P.<br />
Woodman, 2000, NMW. 1st recent record.<br />
tl53/50.lan. BROMUS LANCEOLATUS *29, Cambs.: On verge of strip field growing<br />
ornamental flowers and grasses, Soham, TL582705, G.M.S. Easy, 1999. Edge of cornfield,<br />
Soham, TL581708, W.G. Last, 2000, K, det B. Ryves. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
153/51.2. BROMOPSIS BENEKENIl 64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Woodland on Magnesian limestone,<br />
Hetchel Wood, YWT Reserve, SE378423, B.A. Tregale, 1990, conf. R.M. Payne. 2nd record.<br />
*67, S. Northumb.: Slope at base of Raven Crag, with B. ramosa, Alien Banks, NY798629, G.A.<br />
& M. Swan, 2001, herb. G.A.S., det. L.M. Spalton. *77, Lanarks.: Steep grassy bank above<br />
R. Clyde, Corra Castle, Falls of Clyde, NS8841, A.B.G. Averis, 1997, herb. P. Macpherson, det.<br />
L.M. Spalton.<br />
153/51.3. BROMOPSlS ERECT A 49, Caerns.: Several places on limestone grassland, Great<br />
Orme, Llandudno, SH78, W. McCarthy, 2000. 1st recent record. t58, Cheshire: Canal bank,<br />
Coole Pilate, SJ649462; Canal bank, Baddington, SJ641484; both G.M. Kay, 2001. 1st & 2nd<br />
recent records. Questionably native at both sites. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Several<br />
plants in dunes & trackside, near the Targets, Longis, W A600082, E. McDowell, 1998.<br />
tl53/51.4. BROMOPSIS lNERMIS *39, Staffs.: Disused railway, Wombourne, S0870928, B.R.<br />
Fowler & C.B. Westall, 1984. Side of lane, Swynnerton, SJ859382, R. Higgins, 1989. 1st & 2nd<br />
records. *52, Anglesey: Garden weed, Rhosneigr, SH321736, W. McCarthy, 2001, herb.<br />
I.R.B., det. E.J. Clement.<br />
tl53/51.4a. BROMOPSIS INERMIS subsp. INERMIS 83, Midlothian: I small patch only, on waste<br />
ground, Musselburgh Racecourse, NT358731, S. Maxwell, 2001, E, det. D.R. McKean. Last seen<br />
nearby in 1976 at Fisherrow Harbour.<br />
tl53/52.1. ANISANTHA DIANDRA 2, E. Cornwall: Many plants, on hedge walls on the E side<br />
of the B3273, near London Apprentice, SX0049, P.R. Green, 2000, herb. R.J. Murphy. 1st recent<br />
record. *39, Staffs.: Canal towpath, Wolverhampton, S0918988, B.R. Fowler, 1988. Old<br />
gateway near brewery, Burton-on-Trent, SK235231, J.P. Martin, 1991, conf. PJ.O. Trist. 1st &<br />
2nd records. 46, Cards.: Large colony on waste ground by road, 2.5km E of Synod Inn,<br />
SN431542, AO. Chater, 2000, NMW. 2nd record.<br />
tl53/52.2. ANISANTHA RIGIDA *61, S.E. Yorks.: Margin, barley crop, Near East Lutton,<br />
SE9696, P.J. Cook, 2000, herb. P.J.C. Margin of arable crop, W of Kilnwick, SE981498,<br />
E. Chicken, 2000. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
575
576 PLANT RECORDS<br />
tl53/53.1. CERATOCHLOA CARINATA *47, Monts.: Casual only on roadside by gate into<br />
pasture, Berriew, SJ189009, P.M. Benoit & c.A. Small, 2001. Growing with Erodium moschatum:<br />
both probably the result of original garden dumping.<br />
153/54.1. BRACHYPODfUM PlNNATUM 58, Cheshire: Questionably native on, canal bank,<br />
Coole Pilate, SJ649462, Cheshire Recording Group, 2001. 1st recent record.<br />
tl53/54.2rup. BRACHYPODlUM PINNATUM subsp. RUPESTRE *44, Carms.: Many plants along<br />
track, Pembrey Burrows, SN398003, Q.O.N. Kay, 1997, NMW, det. T.c.G. Rich. 1st localised<br />
record of subsp. & 2nd record of species.<br />
153/55.1. ELYMUS CANINUS *t113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual only on Braye<br />
Common, WA586082, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
153/56.1x3. ELYTRIGlA x LAXA (E. REPENS x E. JUNCEA) *81, Berwicks.: Sand dune<br />
fragment, Pease Bay, NT793708, M.E. & P.P. Braithwaite, 2000. *95, Moray: Edge of<br />
saltmarsh/sand dunes, at edge of Culbin Forest, NW of Forres, NH984630, M. Wilcox, 2001, conf.<br />
T.A. Cope.<br />
153/57.1. LEYMUS ARENARIUS 46, Cards.: N tip of Ynys-Ias Dunes NNR, SN606946, J.P.<br />
Lyons, 2001. 2nd extant native site.<br />
tl53/59.3. HORDEUM JUBATUM *52, Anglesey: Single clump in field, Gwydryn-Hir,<br />
SH493678, T.W.J.D. Dupree, 2001.<br />
153/59.4. HORDEUM SECALINUM 77, Lanarks.: Manure heap, W of Hamilton, NS6854,<br />
P. Macpherson, 2000, herb. P.M. 1st recent record.<br />
tl53/62.1, CORTADERIA SELLOANA *29, Cambs.: Farm dump, Malton, TL377475, P.D. Sell,<br />
1988, CGE. Self-sown in cracks at edge of car park, Union Lane, Cambridge, TL462599, A.C.<br />
Leslie, 2000. 1st & 2nd records. *41, Glam.: Several clumps on waste ground at disused docks,<br />
Briton Ferry, SS737936, A.S. Lewis, 2001. *52, Anglesey: West end of shingle bank, Cernlyn,<br />
SH3393, G. Battershall, 1994. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Self-seeded plants established,<br />
at Essex Hill, WA595078, B. Bonnard, 1987. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Originally planted<br />
beside a garden (no longer in existence), on roadside bank, Port a la jument, WV458760, R.M.<br />
Veall, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise, det. R.M. Payne.<br />
tl53/66.1. CYNODON DACTYLON *44, Carms.: Grass verges in housing estate and children's<br />
playground, Burry Port, SN45 1005, E.1. Clement & P. Stanley, 2000.<br />
tl53/67.1x3. SPARTINA x TOWNSENDU (S. MARITIMA x S. ALTERNIFLORA) *46, Cards.:<br />
Upper saltmarsh, Dyfi estuary, 600m E of mouth of Afon Leri, SN623936, P.M. Benoit & <strong>BSBI</strong><br />
Field Meeting, 2000, NMW. Mentioned as occurring in the Dyfi estuary in several publications by<br />
E.H. Chater, but without definite localities.<br />
tl53/68.1. ECHINOCHLOA CRUS-GALL! *99, Dunbarton: Among garden waste, Adelaide<br />
Street, Helensburgh, NS3181, A. Rutherford, 2001, E, det. A.McG. Stirling.<br />
tl53!70.1. SETARIA VIRIDfS *45, Pembs.: Six flowering plants, producing seed, in maize<br />
field, Norton Farm, Manorbier, SS061989, S. Bosanquet, 2000. 48, Merioneth: In great quantity<br />
on E platform, Barmouth railway station, SH6115, P.M. Benoit, 1999, NMW. 1st recent record.<br />
*113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 3 plants (casual), on Platte Saline, WA568079, B. Bonnard,<br />
2000, det. M. Long.<br />
tl53!70.par. SETARIA PARVIFLORA *29, Cambs.: Tip, Romsey, TL479577, G.M.S. Easy,<br />
1982, herb. G.M.S.E.<br />
tl53!70.pum. SETARIA PUMILA 99, Dunbarton: Shore above HWM, East Helensburgh,<br />
NS3081, A. Rutherford & R. Tran, 1998, herb. A.McG.S., det. A.McG. Stirling. 1st recent record.<br />
*113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Casual only in gravel at Old Barn, Longis, W A594078,<br />
M. Long, 1992.<br />
tl53!71.san. DIGITARIA SANGUINALIS *29, Cambs.: In a carrot field, between Kennett Church<br />
and Kennett Station, TL76, J.E. Raven, 1945, CGE, det. P.J.O. Trist (1986). Cottage garden,<br />
Lolworth, TL36, P. Hastings, 1964, CGE, det. S.M. Walters. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tl53/72.1. SORGHUM HALEPENSE * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): On tipped soil, Platte<br />
Saline, WA568078, B. Bonnard, 1992, det. D. McClintock. 1st confirmed Channel Is record.
PLANT RECORDS<br />
tl53/72.bic. SORGHUM BICOLOR *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): By seats, Braye Bay,<br />
WA586082, D. McClintock, 1992.<br />
tl53/PAN.mil. PANICUM MILIACEUM 99, Dunbarton: Garden centre car park, Ardencaple,<br />
Rhu, NS2882, A. Rutherford & A.McG. Stirling, 2000. 2nd record.<br />
tl53/ZIZ.lat. ZIZANIA LATIFOLIA 13, W. Sussex: Abundant along S edge adjacent to road,<br />
Patching, TQ088056, O. & M. Hollins, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
15411.1. SPARGANIUM ERECTUM 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 2 clumps in pond, Longis,<br />
W A597084, M. Long, 1996. 3rd & 1 st recent record.<br />
155/1.2. TYPHA ANGUSTrFOLIA t44, Carms.: In flushed trackway on N side of re-vegetated<br />
tip, Pont-y-Clerc Tip, Penybanc, Amrnanford, SM615114, LK. Morgan, 2000, NMW, conf. G.<br />
Hutchinson. 1st recent record. *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Large area in pond, Mannez<br />
Quarry, WA604087, B. & J. Bonnard, 1986, det. D. McClintock. Previously recorded as<br />
T. latifolia.<br />
tl58/5.1. HEMEROCALLlS FULVA *46, Cards.: Naturalised on disturbed ground by path, just<br />
W of Pont Glanyrafon, L1anbadarn Fawr, SN609804, S.P. Chambers, 2001.<br />
tl58/6.2. KNIPHOFIA PRAECOX *41, Glam.: Large clump on waste ground, E side of Afon<br />
Tawe, Swansea, SS662935, A.S. Lewis, 2001 . *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Scattered<br />
garden escape in several places, E coast, as at Longis, W A598082, B. Bonnard, 1987, det.<br />
J. Taylor.<br />
tl58/6.tuc. KNIPHOFIA TUCKII? *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape, surviving<br />
over 40 years round several forts, as at Fort Tourgis, WA563077, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. J. Taylor.<br />
tl58110.1. TuLIPA SYLVESTRIS 91, Kincardines.: Policies, Inverey House, Banchory,<br />
N0697941, J. Jackson, 1998, conf. D. Welch. 2nd record and furthest north in Britain.<br />
tl58110.3. TULIPA GESNERIANA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Probable garden escape on<br />
grass bank in Crabby Bay, WA574081, R. Barrett, 1994.<br />
tl58114.1. POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Planted in<br />
garden, St Vignalis, WA564073, B. Bonnard, 1993.<br />
tl58/14.1x2. POLYGONATUM x HYBRIDUM (P. MULTIFLORUM x P. ODORATUM) *41, Glam.:<br />
Long established patch at foot oflimestone scarp in Cwm Ivy Wood, SS441938, A.S. Lewis, 2000.<br />
tl58/23.1. MUSCARI NEGLECTUM *29, Cambs.: Hills near Cherry Hinton, TL45, W.L.P.G<br />
[arnons], 1825, SWN.<br />
tl58/23.2. MUSCARI ARMENIACUM *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 12 plants in scrub 200m<br />
from rubbish tip (probable garden escape), South cliffs, Longis Bay, WA598072, B. Bonnard,<br />
1997.<br />
158/24.1. ALLIUM SCHOENOPRASUM *58, Cheshire: Grassland, Bidston, SJ28891O, G.K.<br />
Watson, 1996. Pavement, New Brighton, Wirral, SB14935, R. Goodchild, 2000. 1st & 2nd<br />
records.<br />
tl58/24.3. ALLIUM ROSEUM subsp. BULBfFERUM 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 3 plants<br />
flowering on Platte Saline, WA568079, J. Bonnard, 1998, det. B. Bonnard. 2nd record.<br />
tl58/24.5. ALLIUM SUBHfRSUTUM 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Quarry, Clonque,<br />
WA562074, M. Long, 1986, det. D. McClintock. 2nd & 1st recent record.<br />
tl58/24.6. ALLIUM MOLY *58, Cheshire: Casual only in grassy waste area, Bidston Moss,<br />
SJ291914, R. Goodchild, 2000. *66, Co. Durham: 1 plant by side of track adjacent to rubbish<br />
tip, near Sunderland, NZ385602, G. Young, 1991, conf. A. Coles.<br />
tl58/24.7. ALLIUM TRIQUETRUM *29, Cambs.: Great Eversden, TL364536, R.G.H. Cant,<br />
1995. 1 clump in corner of car park on W side of road, S end of Green's Road, Cambridge,<br />
TL450595, C.D. Preston, 1999. 2nd record. Present for at least 5 years and flowers annually but<br />
only spreads very slowly, still there and flowering, 2002.<br />
158124.13. ALLIUM AMPELOPRASUM 6, N. Somerset: Grassy bank, Kenn Moor, Clevedon,<br />
ST434683, F. Moulin, 2001, det. P. Wilkin. 2nd record. *58, Cheshire: Amid bracken by old<br />
railway, Heswall, SJ258816, R. Goodchild, 2001.<br />
577
158/24.14. ALLIUM SCORODOPRASUM. *t46, Cards.: Naturalised on roadside verge,<br />
Penyrangor, Aberystwyth, SN581808, AO. Chater & C.D. Preston, 2001. Known here for at least<br />
15 years and conf. W.T. Steam in 1988.<br />
tl58/24.15. ALLIUM SPHAEROCEPHALON *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Garden escape on<br />
top of wall, in Le Petit Val, W A567078, B. Bonnard, 1987, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl58/24.cep. ALLIUM CEPA *99, Dunbarton: Sandy shingle above HWM, East Bay,<br />
Helensburgh, NS3081, A Rutherford et al., 1998. Det. as var. viviparum; subsequently removed<br />
by storm. 113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): 2 casual plants on roadside verge, near Mon Plaisir, Rue<br />
du Sermon, WV462760, R.M. Veal!, 2001 , herb. Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
tl58/26.1. NOTHOSCORDUM BORBONICUM *41, Glam.: On site of long-demolished<br />
glasshouses, Hendrefoilan House, SS612937, AS. Lewis, 2001.<br />
tl58/27.1a. AGAPANTHUS PRAECOX subsp. ORIENTALIS *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): 1 plant<br />
with flowers, several smal!er plants nearby without flowers (apparently not planted), on roadside<br />
bank, near Hunter's Lodge near La la Fregondee, WV457756, R.M. Veal!, 2000, herb. Societe<br />
Sercquiaise.<br />
tl58/28.1. TRISTAGMA UNIFLORUM *29, Cambs.: 2 clumps, at base of fence (spread from<br />
garden on other side), on E side of Granta Terrace, Stapleford, TL467518; 1 flowering bulb in<br />
disturbed ground along footpath, on W side of A1309, just S of old railway bridge, Trumpington,<br />
TL443542; both A.C. Leslie, 2001. 1st & 2nd records. * 113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney):<br />
Established on dry stone bank, Essex Hill, WA595076, B. Bonnard, 1988, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl58/29.1. AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established &<br />
spreading on roadside bank, Braye Road near the School, WA573075, 1. Page, 1985. *113(S),<br />
Channel Is. (Sark): 1 plant (probable accidental introduction), in middle of pasture, near Mill<br />
Lane, WV465758, R.M. Veal!, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise. I st record outside garden.<br />
158/31.1. LEUCOJUM AESTfVUM *t58, Cheshire: Casual only on waste ground, Bromborough<br />
Port, S1352839, R. Goodchild, 2000.<br />
tl58/32.2. GALANTHUS ELWESII *46, Cards.: Naturalised on roadside verge, Abermeurig,<br />
SN563562, AO. Chater, 2001 , NMW.<br />
158/34.1b. ASPARAGUS OFFICINA LIS subsp. OFFfCINALlS *t113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Selfsown<br />
in crack in concrete steps outside shop, The Avenue, WV468758, R.M. Veal!, 2002, herb.<br />
Societe Sercquiaise.<br />
tl59/1.1. LmERTIA FORMOSA *41, Glam.: Self-sown on walls, at Hendrefoilan House,<br />
Swansea, SS612936, A.S. Lewis, 2000. *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): Probably bird sown<br />
(nearest plant about 200m away), in mixed woodland near footpath, L'Ecluse, WV461766, R.M.<br />
Veal!, 1999, herb. Societe Sercquiaise, det. D. McClintock.<br />
tl59/2.3. SISYRINCHIUM CALIFORNICUM *99, Dunbarton: Foot of wall, West Helensburgh,<br />
NS3081, A. Rutherford, 1998, det. A.McG. Stirling.<br />
tl59/2.5. SISYRINCHIUM STRIATUM *4, N. Devon: Extensively surviving outside garden in<br />
maritime scrub, Middleborough, Croyde, SS428400, W.H. Tucker, 2001. *H6, Co. Waterford:<br />
Abundant, over 100 plants on waste ground, Greenan, S196216, P.R. Green, 200l.<br />
tl59/5.1. IRIS GERMANICA. *46, Cards.: Naturalised on sand dunes, Penyrergyd, Gwbert,<br />
SN161486, A.O. Chater et al. , 2001. Known for at least 15 years.<br />
tl59/5 .1. IRIS GERMANICA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established for over 10 years on<br />
quarry verge, Mannez, opposite the Lighthouse, WA603089, B. Bonnard, 1989.<br />
tl59/5.7.IRIS ORIENTALIS *29, Cambs.: Gravel pit, Milton, TL46, G.M.S. Easy, 1970-1992,<br />
herb. G.M.S.E. *58, Cheshire: Wasteland, Bidston Moss, S1291914, R. Goodchild, 2000.<br />
tl59/5.fil.xtin. IRIS x HOLLANDICA (I. FILIFOLIA x I. TINGITANA) *113(A), Channel Is.<br />
(Alderney): 1 large clump established in hedge, old crop remnant, Petit Val, WA567078,<br />
B. Bonnard, 1993.
PLANT RECORDS 579<br />
tl59/8.3. CROCUS NUDIFLORUS *80, Roxburghs.: 47 flowering heads, on riverside banks, of<br />
R. Tweed upstream from Carryweil Pool, Tweedbank, Galashiels, NT513348, A. Bramhall, 1995,<br />
det. R.W.M. Corner. Up to 100 heads, on riverside banks, of R. Tweed at Melrose, NT540344,<br />
A. Bramhall, 1996, det. R.W.M. Corner. 1st & 2nd records.<br />
tl59/8.8. CROCUS SPECIOSuS *64, Mid-W. Yorks.: Several large patches naturalised in<br />
grassland and under trees, Meanwood Valley, Leeds, SE280375, D. Hunter, 1998.<br />
tl59110.2. IxIA PANICULATA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 3 plants flowering in scrub<br />
(garden escapes), bank above Bluestone Hill, WA586075, B. Bonnard, 2000.<br />
tl59111.1. SPARAXIS GRANDIFLORA *113(S), Channel Is. (Sark): 1 plant, on roadside bank,<br />
Rue Lucas, WV 469761, M.H. Marsden, 1998, herb. Societe Sercquiaise. Not in an adjoining<br />
garden; accidental or deliberate discard.<br />
tl59113.1. CROCOSMIA PANICULATA *52, Anglesey: By concrete roadway to former MoD<br />
base, Ty-croes, SH3269, <strong>BSBI</strong> meeting, 2001. 77, Lanarks.: Established colony, in rough<br />
grassland, Glaikhead, NS8136, P. Macpherson, 1999. 2nd record as established.<br />
tl59/13.3. CROCOSMlA POTTS]] *5, S. Somerset: Several clumps, on bank of lane leading to<br />
car park, Simonsbath, SS774393, LP. Green, 2000. *49, Caerns.: On shingle island, River<br />
Llugwy, near Betws-y-Coed, SH739570, J. & H. Lowell, 200l. *H6, Co. Waterford: Rough<br />
grass area, Mt Melleray Monastery, S099038, P.R. Green, 200l. Area now planted with trees.<br />
t 159/SCH.coc. SCHIZOSTYLIS COCCINEA. *46, Cards.: About 60 plants scattered over 2 areas<br />
c.lOx8m & 8x4m, naturalised in scrubby waste ground, 200m WNW of Aber-porth church,<br />
SN2545 12, A.O. Chater, 2000, NMW, LTR. Not planted; surprisingly not recorded as naturalised<br />
before in Britain.<br />
tl60/2.1. AGA YE AMERICANA *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): 3 large specimens suckering<br />
(probably planted), along East coast as at St Esquere Bay, WA607088, B. Bonnard, 1986, det.<br />
D. McClintock.<br />
tl60/3.l. CORDYLINE AUSTRALIS *H6, Co. Waterford: Several, self-sown, on waste ground,<br />
Ringnasilloge, Dungarvan, X254924, LP. Green & P.R. Green, 200l. 1st record of self-sown<br />
plants.<br />
tl60/4.l. PHORMIUM TENAX *113(A), Channel Is. (Alderney): Established on bank between<br />
two fields, La Petite Blaye, WA563071, B. Bonnard, 1988.<br />
162/3.l. EPIPACTIS PALUSTRIS 51, Flints.: Sloping field with stream, between Cefn-y-bedd<br />
and Plas Maen, SJ306562, S. Taylor, 1999. 1st recent record.<br />
162/13.l. PLATANTHERA CHLORANTHA 51, Flints.: Tall grass and scrub on limestone,<br />
Pantymwyn, SJl95651, M. Brummage, 2000. 1st recent record.<br />
162115.l. PSEUDORCHIS ALBIDA 93, N. Aberdeen: Rocky grassland, Cairnie, NJ4844,<br />
J. Wan'en & M . Ford, 1998. 1st recent record.<br />
162115.1x16.l. xPSEUDADENIA SCHWEINFURTHII (PSEUDORCHIS ALBIDA x GYMNADENlA<br />
CONOPSEA) *96, Easterness: Juniper/Calluna scrub, Whitewells, Rothiemurchus, NH9l4088,<br />
Mr & Mrs D.M. Thomas, 2000, det. F. Rose.<br />
162116.lc. GYMNADENlA CONOPSEA subsp. BOREALlS *81, Berwicks.: Damp grassland slope<br />
near small stream, near The Cromwells, NT595503, D.G. Long, 2000, det. M.E. Braithwaite.<br />
162118.3c. DACTYLORHIZA INCARNATA subsp. PULCHELLA *81, Berwicks.: 3 plants in flushed<br />
grassland, Fangrist Burn, NT694482, M.E. Braithwaite, 2000, det. R. Bateman.<br />
162118.7. DACTYLORHIZA TRAUNSTEINERI *46, Cards.: Dune slack, Ynys-las Dunes NNR,<br />
SN606936, S.P. Chambers, 2001, conf. 1. Denholm.<br />
162/22.l. HIMANTOGLOSSUM HIRCINUM 13, W. Sussex: 1 plant on S verge of lane running<br />
along N side of chalk pit museum, AmberJey Mount, TQ031123, S. Mockford, 2000. 1st recent<br />
record.