Thursday, 2 November 2017
Dyffryn Gardens revisited
Some casual recording at the gardens last weekend produced the most convincing Glamorgan Oxyrrhinchium schleicheri I have seen to date. Although many leaves lacked the twisted leaf tips, plenty had them, but more importantly the main stems were growing horizontally through the soil, the plants had a very bushy habit but cell measurements sealed the deal. The species was scattered above the rockery hillock in the background of the above photo.
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Excellent - I'll have to look for it next time I'm there
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