The Illustrated Wild Flowers of Alderney,
a revised and updated list with notes
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Text & Illustrations © Brian Bonnard 2015
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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File updated 30th. January 2015 | PTERIDOPHYTA | Notes; >>>> | Click on sequence number blue links for a distribution map at 1km square and on plant name link for a photo | Distribution maps are not always drawn for abundant or common species | See A4 map of Alderney above on this site for square numbers, or use a copy printed from file Alderne3.jpg | Note; Individual squares are not generally shown for abundant, common or frequent plants |
Lycopodiopsida | ||||||
Selaginellaceae | ||||||
1 2/1.2 |
Selaginella kraussiana | Kraus's clubmoss | JP 1993 | 1 site | 8, Large patch 10 x 1.5m along base of church wall NW corner | |
Isoetaceæ | ||||||
2 3/1.3 |
Isoetes histrix | Land Quillwort (RDBk) | EDM 1902 | vr | 1 to 6 | 5,10,14. "Abundant E. La Quoire 1902" 2 new sites E coast 6/1995, JB, MK |
Equisetopsida | ||||||
Equisetaceæ | ||||||
3 4/1.5 |
Equisetum arvense | Field Horsetail | EDM 1901 | lc | 3 to 7 | Generally distributed in damp places. Separate fruiting stem |
4 4/1.8 |
Equisetum palustre | Marsh Horsetail | CCB 1838 | lf | 4 to 8 | 4,7,8,9,10,13. Cones on vegetative shoots. |
5 4/1.9 |
Equisetum telmateia | Great Horsetail | CRPA 1900 | 2 sites in Le Grand Val. Only natural site in CIs | 3 to 5 | 12, Veg stem to 1.5m. Fruiting stems 25cm, brown, appear first |
Pteropsida | ||||||
Ophioglossaceæ | ||||||
6 5/1.1 |
Ophioglossum vulgatum | Adder's-tongue | JES 1969 | 1 site in Mannez quarry | 5 to 8 | 5 |
7 5/1.3 |
Ophioglossum lusitanicum | Least Adder's-tongue (RDBk) | EDM 1906 | Only record, probably an error | ||
Osmundaceæ | ||||||
8 6/1.1 |
Osmunda regalis | Royal Fern | WMT 1967 | 1 site in quarry W.of Val du Fret | 5 to 9 | 12. 1 large plant on cliffs, established about 30-40 years |
Adiantaceæ | ||||||
9 7/3.1 |
Adiantum capillus-veneris | Maidenhair Fern (Scarce) | WTA 1865 | Only other record CH 1929 | ||
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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Polypodiaceæ | ||||||
10 11/1.1 |
Polypodium vulgare | Polypody | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 11 | All CI records doubtful, now referred to next species. BMNH 1996 |
11 11/1.2 |
Polypodium interjectum | Intermediate Polypody | RMW 1962 | c | 6 to 12 | Frequent on old mortared walls and in most squares |
Dennstædtiaceæ | (Formerly in Hypolepidaceæ) | |||||
12 13/1.1 |
Pteridium aquilinum | Bracken | CCB 1838 | a | 7 to 10 | |
Aspleniaceæ | ||||||
13 15/1.1 |
Phyllitis scolopendrium | Hart's-tongue Fern | CCB 1838 | la | 1 to 12 | |
14 15/2.1 |
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum | Black Spleenwort | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 12 | Petiole black |
15 15/2.3 |
Asplenium obovatum | Lanceolate Spleenwort (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 10 | 1,2,4,5,8,9,10,13,14. rare in each. Cliffs, esp W. end slides in Bluestone Bay |
16 15/2.4 |
Asplenium marinum | Sea Spleenwort | CCB 1838 | lf | 3 to 10 | 4,5. Also in offshore island Forts |
17 15/2.5 |
Asplenium trichomanes | Maidenhair Spleenwort | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 9 | 4,7,8. Mainly on old mortared walls |
18 15/2.7 |
Asplenium ruta-muraria | Wall-rue | EDM 1901 | o | 1 to 12 | 4,5,7,8,10,12. Especially old walls in town |
19 15/3.1 |
Ceterach officinarum | Rusty-back Fern | EDM 1901 | vr | 1 to 12 | 4,7,8. A few small colonies on old walls Main colony in Sq. 8 destroyed in May 2009 by complete rebuilding of the wall |
Woodsiaceæ | Formerly Athyriaceæ | |||||
20 16/3.1 |
Athyrium filix-femina | Lady-fern | CCB 1838 | o | 2 to 12 | 1,2,5. Scattered |
Dryopteridaceæ | Formerly Aspidiaceæ | |||||
21 17/1.1 |
Polystichum setiferum | Soft Shield-fern | FLOWERS 1960 | r | 7 to 10 | 7,8, 9 In G.C.D. 1932 'S' |
22 17/2.1 |
Phanerophlebia falcata | House Holly-fern | PL 1976 | 1 site near Watermill | 11 to 1 | 7. Several specimens. Spread considerably by 2002 |
23 17/3.2 |
Dryopteris filix-mas | Male-fern | CCB 1838 | f | 1 to 12 | |
24 17/3.3c |
Dryopteris affinis subsp. borreri | Golden-scaled Male-fern | DMcC 1957 | lf | 1 to 12 | 3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,13 |
25 17/3.9 |
Dryopteris dilatata | Broad Buckler-fern | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 10 | 7,8,12. ( Also In quarry with Osmunda) |
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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Blechnaceæ | ||||||
26 18/1.1 |
Blechnum spicant | Hard-fern | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 8 | 6,7,12. Last record 1937 |
Azollaceæ | ||||||
27 19/1.1 |
Azolla filiculoides | Water Fern | JES 1972 | 4 sites in Mannez & Corblets quarries & Platte Saline ponds. | 6 to 9 | 1,4,5,7 Found with spores 22.8.88 and other, later, years |
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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Gymnospermæ | ||||||
Pinopsida | Mostly planted | |||||
Pinaceæ | ||||||
28 20/4.2 |
Picea abies | Norway Spruce | BB 1987 | vr | 5 to 6 | |
29 20/5.1 |
Larix decidua | European Larch | CH 1987 | r | 3 to 6 | 8. 3 specimens to 13m. others smaller |
30 20/6.1 |
Cedrus deodora | Deodar | CH 1987 | vr | 12 to 1 | 9 |
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Cedrus libani | Cedar-of-Lebanon | BB1987 | vr | 10 to 12 | |
32 20/7.1 |
Pinus sylvestris | Scots Pine (Scarce) | CH 1987 | vr | 3 to 7 | 3,5,7,8,13. Pollen found in ancient peat at Longis |
33 20/7.2a |
Pinus nigra subsp. nigra | Austrian Pine | CH 1987 | r | 4 to 7 | 3,8 |
34 20/7.2b |
Pinus nigra subsp. laricio | Corsican Pine | BB 1986 | r | 4 to 6 | 3,8. Specimen to 16.5.m |
35 20/7.4 |
Pinus pinaster | Maritime Pine | BB 1986 | o | 4 to 7 | 3,7,8,10,13. Plantation Newtown Road |
36 20/7.5 |
Pinus radiata | Monterey Pine | DMcC 1975 | c | 2 to 7 | Specimens to 14.5m. Most frequent planting |
37 | Pinus attenuata | Knobcone Pine | BB 1987 | 1 site | 5 to 6 | 8. One stand in Newtown Road |
38 | Tsuga heterophylla | Western Hemlock | RW 1987 | 1 site, Island Hall garden | 4 to 5 | 8. Planted |
Cupressaceæ | ||||||
39 21/2.1 |
Chamæcyparis lawsoniana | Lawson's Cypress | BB 1987 | o | 3 to 4 | 3,7,9,13. 'Mostly in gardens' |
40 22/2.1 |
X Cupressocyparis leylandii | Leyland Cypress | BB 1987 | o | 5 to 6 | Much used in hedging |
41 21/1.1 |
Cupressus macrocarpa | Monterey Cypress | BB 1986 | r | 5 to 6 | 3,7,8,9. Specimens to 20.5m badly damaged in hurricane 10/1987 |
42 | Thuja occidentalis | White Cedar | CH 1987 | vr | 8 | |
43 21/3.1 |
Thuja plicata | Western Red-cedar | BB 1985 | 1 site, Island Hall garden | 3 | 8. |
Araucariaceæ | ||||||
44 22/1.1 |
Araucaria araucana | Monkey-puzzle | BB 1986 | r | 6 | 8. Several in Gardens |
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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Taxaceæ | ||||||
45 23/1.1 |
Taxus baccata | Yew | BB 1986 | vr | 2 | 8. Only in gardens, churchyard and public places |
MAGNOLIOPSIDA | ||||||
Angiospermae | ||||||
1. Magnoliidæ | (Formerly Dicotyledonidæ) | |||||
Lauraceæ | ||||||
46 24/1.1 |
Laurus nobilis | Bay | BB 1987 | r | 3 to 6 | 4, 8, Large specimens, Vicarage, St. Vignalis, Berry's Quarry & gardens |
Nymphaeaceæ | ||||||
47 26/1.1a |
Nymphaea alba | White Water-lily | BB 1986 | 2 sites | 5 to 9 | 4,10 |
48 26/2.1 |
Nuphar lutea | Yellow Water-lily | BB 1989 | 6 to 7 | 10. Not refound, possible error for Nymphoides peltata. Only record | |
Ceratophyllaceæ | ||||||
49 27/1.2 |
Ceratophyllum submersum | Soft Hornwort | BB 1987 | 1 site, Corblets pond | 7 to 9 | 4. Leaves. light green, segments scarcely toothed |
Ranunculaceæ | ||||||
50 28/1.1 |
Caltha palustris | Marsh Marigold | AJR 1966 | vr | 4 to 7 | 7. Now seems to be confined to domestic ponds |
50a 28/3.1 |
Helleborus foetidus | Stinking Hellebore | BB 2011 | o/vlf | 1 to 12 | 8. Frequent garden weed, occasional escapes. Previously omitted from lists |
51 28/7.1 |
Consolida ajacis | Larkspur | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 7 | 8. Occasional garden escape. Only other record 1957 |
52 28/12.1 |
Clematis vitalba | Traveller's-joy | CMR 1950 | vlf | 5 to 10 | 2,3,8,9, 12 Newtown, Rochers, Braye Dunes |
53 28/13.1 |
Ranunculus acris | Meadow Buttercup | CCB 1838 | c | 12 to 9 | |
54 28/13.2 |
Ranunculus repens | Creeping Buttercup | EDM 1900 | c | 1 to 12 | |
55 28/13.3 |
Ranunculus bulbosus | Bulbous Buttercup | CCB 1838 | c | 12 to 8 | |
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56 28/13.4 |
Ranunculus sardous | Hairy Buttercup | BB 1987 | vr | 3 to 4 | 7 |
57 28/13.7 |
Ranunculus parviflorus | Small-flowered Buttercup | EDM 1901 | o | 4 to 6 | 4,5,7,9, 10,14 |
58 28/13.12 |
Ranunculus lingua | Greater Spearwort | CCB 1838 | vr, Platte Saline pond since 1991. ? garden escape | 6 to 7 | 4,7,12,13 Refound BB 1991. Previous GCD 1906, CMR 1954 |
59 28/13.13 |
Ranunculus flammula | Lesser Spearwort | EDM 1901 | o | 4 to 8 | 7,11,13. In damp valleys |
60 28/13.17 |
Ranunculus ficaria agg. | Lesser Celandine | EDM 1901 | la | 1 to 6 | |
61 28/13.17a |
Ranunculus ficaria subsp. ficaria | Lesser Celandine | BB 1996 | 10. Small flowers, 25mm, long stems, leaves spreading, no bulbils | ||
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Ranunculus ficaria subsp. calthifolius | Lesser Celandine | BB 1996 | 7. Small flowers short stems, congested leaves, no bulbils | ||
64 28/13.17d |
Ranunculus ficaria subsp. chrysocephalus | Lesser Celandine | BB 1996 | 7. Large fls35mm. No bulbils | ||
65 28/13.18 |
Ranunculus hederaceus | Ivy-leaved Crowfoot | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 9 | 6,7, Vau Pommier. "Still there" AB/AKJ 1934. Only records |
66 28/13.22 |
Ranunculus trichophyllus | Three-leaved Water-crowfoot | EDM 1901 | vlc | 5 to 6 | 4, 5. Mannez & Longis ponds. Berry's Quarry pool |
67 28/17.4 |
Thalictrum minus | Lesser Meadow-rue | MM 1985 | vr | 6 to 8 | 3,5 |
Berberidaceæ | ||||||
68 29/1.1 |
Berberis vulgaris | Barberry | BB 1988 | vr | 1 to 8 | 10, Longis Bay Determined by DMcC 6/88 |
69 29/1.9 |
Berberis darwinii | Darwin's Barberry | BB1989 | vr | 10 to 6 | 4, Corblets Bay in scrub |
Papaveraceæ | ||||||
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Roemeria hybrida | Violet Horned Poppy | VKM 1956 | Now considered extinct in Britain | 10. Nr. Essex Castle. Only record | |
71 30/1.3 |
Papaver somniferum | Opium Poppy | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 11 | 2,5,7,8, 11-14 |
72 30/1.4 |
Papaver rhoeas | Common Poppy | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 12 | 1,2,3,7,9 |
73 30/1.5 |
Papaver dubium | Long-headed Poppy | EDM 1901 | lf | 6 to 9 | 6,10,11,12 |
74 30/1.6 |
Papaver hybridum | Rough Poppy | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 8 | 7,8,10,14 |
75 30/4.1 |
Glaucium flavum | Yellow Horned-poppy | CCB 1838 | lc | 5 to 11 | 1,2,3,7,12 |
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Glaucium corniculatum | Red Horned-poppy | TB 1903 | 7. 1 plant at Platte Saline. Only record | ||
77 30/6.1 |
Eschscholzia californica | Californian Poppy | DMcC 1953 | o | 5 to 11 | 1,2,5,6,7,9,11-14. Occasional garden escape |
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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Fumariaceæ | ||||||
78 31/3.1 |
Pseudofumaria lutea | Yellow Corydalis | BB 1990 | vr | 5 to 8 | 7,8. Gutter in town, wall at Platte Saline. Garden escape |
79 31/5.1 |
Fumaria capreolata | White Ramping-fumitory | CCB 1838 | r | 4 to 8 | 2 (1967), 7 (1989), 14 (1838), cliff paths (1995), now seen in 1,3,5,10,11 |
80 31/5.3 |
Fumaria bastardii | Tall Ramping-fumitory | EDM 1901 | vr | 7 to 8 | 7. Refound BB 1989, previous record ABJ 1938 |
81 31/5.5b |
Fumaria muralis subsp. boraei | Common Ramping-fumitory | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | Most Alderney Fumitory plants in Alderney are this sp. |
82 31/5.7 |
Fumaria officinalis | Common Fumitory | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 10 | 1,2,6,9,11,12,13. On cultivated ground |
Ulmaceæ | Most of today's Elms were originally planted, a few have survived the Dutch Elm disease as suckers | |||||
83 33/1.1a |
Ulmus glabra subsp. glabra | Wych Elm | CCB 1838 | r | 2 to 3 | 7,8,10,12 |
84 33/1.1b |
Ulmus glabra subsp. montana | Smooth-leaved Elm | CCB 1838 | vr | 3 to 5 | 8. ABJ 1932 as U. nitens 'A row in Reuter's Valley' |
85 33/1.1 x3 x4 |
Ulmus x hollandica | Dutch Elm | CCB 1838 | r | 2 to 3 | 7,8. All the remaining elms need critical determination |
86 33/1.2 |
Ulmus procera | English Elm | CCB 1838 | r | 2 to 3 | Probably Babington's U. suberosa & Marquand's U. campestris |
87 33/1.3a |
Ulmus minor subsp. minor | Small-leaved Elm | EDM 1901 | r | 3 to 5 | 8 |
88 33/1.3b |
Ulmus minor subsp. angustifolia | Cornish Elm | 1957 | r | 3 to 5 | Determined by RM 1957 as U. cornubiensis var. sarniensis |
89 33/1.3c |
Ulmus minor subsp. sarniensis | Jersey Elm | ? | f | 3 to 5 | 7,8. Suckers only now. Some becoming quite large |
89a | Zelkova serrata | Keaki | Mrs. E. Crowe 2009 | 1 site 2 trees, 1st record |
3 to 5 | 12, Planted c 25 yrs ago Not previosly noted |
Cannabaceæ | ||||||
90 34/1.1 |
Cannabis sativa | Hemp | EDM 1902 | vr | 7,8, Butes Hill 1901 & 02 Single plant 1987, destroyed by police | |
91 34/1.2 |
Humulus lupulus | Hop | EDM 1901 | vr | 7 to 8 | 8. Refound RW 1987. Also recorded BSBI 1995, site ? |
Moraceæ | Probably all planted | |||||
92 35/1.1 |
Ficus carica | Fig | BB 1987 | r | 5 to 6 | 4,7, 8. Berry's Quarry. Path to Clonque. Scattered in gardens |
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Urticaceæ | ||||||
93 36/1.1 |
Urtica dioica | Common Nettle | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 10 | |
94 36/1.2 |
Urtica urens | Small Nettle | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 9 | |
95 36/2.1 |
Parietaria judaica | Pellitory-of-the-Wall | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | |
96 36/3.1 |
Soleirolia soleirolii | Mind-your-own-business | FLOWERS 1956 | lf | 6 to 8 | 6,7, 8,10. Moist places and old gardens. Wall bottoms |
Juglandaceæ | Planted | |||||
97 37/1.1 |
Juglans regia | Walnut | NVM 1966 | 1 site | 5 | 8 Single specimen in Island Hall garden |
Fagaceæ | Mostly planted | |||||
98 39/1.1 |
Fagus sylvatica | Beech | DMcC 1957 | o | 4 to 5 | 7,8 Including copper beeches |
99 39/3.1 |
Castanea sativa | Sweet Chestnut | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 7 | 7,8,10. Scattered |
100 39/4.2 |
Quercus cerris | Turkey Oak | DMcC 1957 | o | 4 to 7 | 8, plus scattered small specimens |
101 39/4.3 |
Quercus ilex | Evergreen Oak | CH 1987 | f | 4 to 7 | Frequent planting, self-seeds |
102 39/4.5 |
Quercus petræa | Sessile Oak | BB 1987 | vr | 4 to 7 | 7,8,9. |
103 39/4.6 |
Quercus robur | Pedunculate Oak | CCB 1838 | r | 4 to 7 | 2,7,8,9,10,13. |
Betulaceæ | Mostly planted | |||||
104 40/1.1 |
Betula pendula | Silver Birch | EDM 1901 | o | 3 to 6 | 7,8,9,10, 13. |
105 40/2.1 |
Alnus glutinosa | Alder | DMcC 1975 | o | 1 to 5 | 6,7,8,9,12,13. Watered valleys, self-seeds |
106 40/3.1 |
Carpinus betulus | Hornbeam | RW 1986 | vr | 4 to 5 | 8. Churchyard |
107 40/4.1 |
Corylus avellana | Hazel | RW 1987 | vr | 1 to 4 | 4, 10. |
Nyctaginaceæ | ||||||
108 43a |
Mirabilis jalapa | Marvel-of-Peru | BB 1987 | vr | 7 to 10 | Occasional persisting garden weed or escape |
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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Aizoaceæ | ||||||
109 42/1.1 |
Aptenia cordifolia | Heart-leaf Ice-plant | BB 1987 | vr | 3 to 12 | 2,8. On old walls |
109a 42/5.1 |
Disphyma crassifolia | Purple Dewplant | Hampshire bots (PB) | o 1st record |
6 to 11 | 8, 11 Previously overlooked as Aptenia |
110 42/3.2 |
Lampranthus roseus | Rosy Dew-plant | MR 1978 | o | 1 to 12 | 6,10,13. (S. Cliffs, first noted July 1978) |
111 42/8.1 |
Carpobrotus acinaciformis | Sally-my-Handsome | DMcC 1959 | o | 3 to 7 | 4,5,7,12,13. Flowers 8-10cm. pink/ purple. Leaves curved, thickest near top |
112 42/8.2 |
Carpobrotus edulis | Hottentot-fig | JO 1953 | f | 1 to 12 | Old forts and cliffs. Flowers 4-9cm pink/purple or yellow. Leaves equal thickness |
113 42/8.3 |
Carpobrotus glaucescens | Angular Sea-fig | BB 1988 | lf | 3 to 10 | 2,4,5,6,7. Flowers 3.5-6cm, pink/purple, petals white at base |
113a | Tetragonia tetragonioides | New Zealand Spinach | JG 2006 | r Garden esxcape. 1st records in the wild |
6-10 | 5, 8 |
Chenopodiaceæ | ||||||
114 43/1.8 |
Chenopodium polyspermum | Many-seeded Goosefoot | FS/CR 1958 | vr | 6 to 9 | 7. Refound BB 1995 Platte Saline |
115 43/1.9 |
Chenopodium vulvaria | Stinking Goosefoot (RDBk) | ? | 7 to 9 | Marked as ? errors in WFG. Recorded in Atlas 1962 | |
116 43/1.12 |
Chenopodium murale | Nettle-leaved Goosefoot | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 10 | Waste places |
117 43/1.13 |
Chenopodium ficifolium | Fig-leaved Goosefoot | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 9 | 7,8,14. 1 plant Butes Hill 1901. GCD 1906 |
118 43/1.14 |
Chenopodium opulifolium | Grey Goosefoot | GCD 1906 | No site. Only record | ||
119 43/1.15 |
Chenopodium album | Fat-hen | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 10 | Gardens & cultivated ground |
120 43/3.2 |
Atriplex prostrata | Spear-leaved Orache | EDM 1901 | f | 7 to 9 | 1,2,3,5,8,11. Most shores |
121 43/3.2 x 3 |
Atriplex prostrata x A. glabriuscula | EMJ 1967 | ? | "On beaches". Only record | ||
122 43/3.3 |
Atriplex glabriuscula | Babington's Orache | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 10 | 1,2,3,4,6,7. Sandy shores |
123 43/3.6 |
Atriplex littoralis | Grass-leaved Orache | CCB 1838 | 7 to 8 | Possibly the only record | |
124 43/3.7 |
Atriplex patula | Common Orache | CCB 1838 | f | 6 to 10 | |
125 43/3.8 |
Atriplex laciniata | Frosted Orache | EDM 1901 | f | 7 to 10 | 1,2,3,4,5. Beaches, just about HWM |
126 43/3.10 |
Atriplex portulacoides | Sea-purslane | WC 1838 | r | 6 to 7 | 12,13. Almost never at beach level here, mostly on cliff faces |
127 43/4.1a |
Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima | Sea-beet | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 9 | |
128 43/8.1 |
Salsola kali | Prickly Saltwort | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 9 | 2,3,4,5. At top of sandy beaches |
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Amaranthaceæ | ||||||
129 44/1.1 |
Amaranthus retroflexus | Common Pigweed | DMcC 1957 | r | 8 to 9 | 2,8.9,10,13. and garden weed |
Portulacaceæ | ||||||
130 45/1.1 |
Portulaca oleracea | Common Purslane | ML2001 | vr | 8 | 10, First record, in gravel at The Old Barn, Longis. 27/8/2001 |
131 45/2.2 |
Claytonia sibirica | Pink Purslane | BB 1987 | vr | 4 to 7 | 7. Occasionally persisting garden weed |
132 45/3.1a |
Montia fontana subsp. fontana | Blinks | EDM 1901 | vlf | 4 to 10 | 5,8,10,11,13. Seeds smooth & very shiny |
133 45/3.1d |
Montia fontana subsp. chondrosperma | AB/AKJ 1934 | Det by SMW 1963as subsp chondrosperma. Seeds with tubercles, dull | |||
134 45/3.1b |
Montia fontana subsp. variabilis | EDM 1901 | 11,13. (as M. f. var. rivularis) Trois Vaux & Val du Sud. Only records | |||
135 45/3.1c |
Montia fontana subsp. amporitana | 1962 | Det. by SMW 1963 as subsp. intermedia. Seeds 3 rows pointed tubercles | |||
Caryophyllaceæ | ||||||
136 46/1.1a |
Arenaria serpyllifolia subsp. serpyllifolia | Thyme-leaved Sandwort | CCB 1838 | f | 1 to 11 | 4,7,10. Common garden weed in sandy areas. Inflorescence diffuse at fruiting |
137 46/1.1b |
Arenaria serpyllifolia subsp. lloydii | EDM 1901 | 1997. Now grouped with 46/1.1a | 4. More robust inflorescence at fruiting. "Longis Bay". Only record. Now included under subsp. serpyllifolia | ||
138 46/1.1c |
Arenaria serpyllifolia subsp. leptoclados | Lesser Thyme-leaved Sandwort | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 8 | 5,7,8,11. Slender, inflorescence diffuse at fruiting |
139 46/3.1 |
Honckenya peploides | Sea Sandwort | EDM 1901 | lc | 4 to 8 | 1,2,3,4,5,13. Sand dunes |
140 46/5.2 |
Stellaria media | Common Chickweed | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | All |
141 46/5.3 |
Stellaria pallida | Lesser Chickweed | ABJ 1934 | 3 to 5 | 5. (As S. apetalla var. glabella). Mannez. 1st record in BIs. Only record | |
142 46/5.7 |
Stellaria graminea | Lesser Stichwort | JO 1953 | vr | 5 to 8 | 5, 6. Only other records FLOWERS 1/9/57 (voucher) FF 1967 |
143 46/7.3 |
Cerastium tomentosum | Snow-in-Summer | CMR 1950 | o | 4 to 9 | 4,7,8,9. Garden escape |
144 46/7.7a |
Cerastium fontanum subsp. vulgare | Common Mouse-ear | CCB 1838 | c | 3 to 6 | Petals (5) roughly equal sepals. Hairs sparse to dense, not glandular |
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145 46/7.7b |
Cerastium fontanum subsp. holosteoides | Common Mouse-ear | FJH 1884 | c | 4 to 9 | 1,2,3,4,5. Less hairy than above subsp. Leaves narrower |
146 46/7.8 |
Cerastium glomeratum | Sticky Mouse-ear | EDM 1901 | f | 1 to 12 | Petals (5) equal sepals. Hairs abundant some glandular. Sticky |
147 46/7.10 |
Cerastium diffusum | Sea Mouse-ear | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Dark-green. Petals (4) shorter than sepals. Abundant glandular hair |
148 46/7.12 |
Cerastium semidecandrum | Little Mouse-ear | CCB 1838 | c | 3 to 5 | Petals (5) shorter than sepals. Abundant hairs. Dries up by June |
149 46/9.1 |
Moenchia erecta | Upright Chickweed | EDM 1901 | vr | 4 to 6 | 5, 10. Mannez & La Tchue. 4-merous, capsule has 8 teeth |
150 46/10.1 |
Sagina nodosa | Knotted Pearlwort | CCB 1838 | o | 4 to 9 | 3,4,5,6,7,8. Petals twice as long as sepals (5). Perennial |
151 46/10.3 |
Sagina subulata | Heath Pearlwort | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 10 | Petals slightly shorter than sepals (5). Perennial |
152 46/10.5 |
Sagina procumbens | Procumbent Pearlwort | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 9 | 2,5,7,8,9,12. Petals minute or absent, sepals 4 or 5.. Perennial |
153 46/10.7a |
Sagina apetala subsp. apetala | Annual Pearlwort | EDM 1901 | f | 3 to 10 | 2,4,5,7,8. Petals minute or absent, sepals 4, erect in fruit., seed >.3mm |
154 46/10.7b |
Sagina apetala subsp. erecta | Common Pearlwort | CCB 1838 | lf | 3 to 10 | 7,8. As 152, sepals patent in fruit, seeds<3mm. Lf point .1-.4mm |
155 46/10.8 |
Sagina maritima | Sea Pearlwort | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 9 | 4,5,6,7,8,10. Similar to above 2 sspp, but leaf point <.1mm |
156 46/11.2 |
Scleranthus annuus | Annual Knawel | CCB 1838 | vr | 4 to 6 | 9,10,12,14. (Sq. 12, 1908, 1951. Refound Sq. 9 BB 1996) |
157 46/13.1 |
Herniaria glabra | Smooth Rupturewort | CCB 1838 | 3,4,5,14. Records ? next species. Bibette Head JDG 1935 | ||
158 46/13.2a |
Herniaria ciliolata subsp. ciliolata | Fringed Rupturewort (RDBk) | EDM 1901 | 7 to 8 | 10. Evergreen perennial, stems hairy on one side. Last seen 1956 | |
159 46/15.1 |
Polycarpon tetraphyllum | Four-leaved Allseed (RDBk) | CCB 1838 | lf | 3 to 11 | 1,2,3,5,6,7,9,11,12,13, 14. (var. diphyllum recorded JDG 1937. Only record) |
160 46/16.1 |
Spergula arvensis | Corn Spurrey | CCB 1838 | lc | 3 to 12 | 7,11,12,13. Cultivated ground. (var. nana found GCD 1907 Only record) |
161 46/17.1 |
Spergularia rupicola | Rock Sea-spurrey | EDM 1901 | c | 5 to 10 | 2,3,6,7. Perennial. Flowers >8mm, stems glandular hairy |
162 46/17.4 |
Spergularia rubra | Sand-spurrey | CCB 1838 | lc | 5 to 10 | 2,3,6,7,11,13,14. Old walls and sandy tracks. Ann/bien, upper bracts = leaves |
163 46/17.5 |
Spergularia bocconei | Greek Sea-spurrey | PR 1979 | 11. Trois Vaux. Upper bracts much shorter than leaves | ||
164 46/18.2 |
Lychnis flos-cuculi | Ragged-robin | CCB 1838 | o | 4 to 10 | 7,11,12, 13. |
165 46/19.1 |
Agrostemma githago | Corncockle | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 8 | 2,7,8,12. Refound BB 1987 Platte Saline |
166 46/20.2 |
Silene nutans | Nottingham Catchfly (Scarce) | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 6 | 5,7, 12. Petal limb with conspicuous acute scales at base |
167 46/20.4 |
Silene vulgaris | Bladder Campion | EDM 1901 | lf | 5 to 6 | Scattered in many squares |
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168 46/20.5 |
Silene uniflora | Sea Campion | CCB 1838 | la | 1 to 12 | |
169 46/20.7 |
Silene armeria | Sweet William Catchfly | CJ 1993 | vr | 7 to 8 | 13. Garden escape or casual. Only record |
170 46/20.9 |
Silene latifolia | White Campion | CCB 1838 | lf | 2 to 12 | Flowers dioecious, calyx 10-veined male, 20-veined female |
171 46/20.9 x 10 |
Silene x hampeana | Pink Campion | JDG 1937 | c | 1 to 12 | Flower colour very variable |
172 46/20.10 |
Silene dioica | Red Campion | CCB 1838 | lc | 1 to 12 | Most coastal squares |
173 46/20.11 |
Silene gallica | Small-flowered Catchfly (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 8,11 | 4,5,9,10,12,14. Petals yellowish-white |
174 | Silene gallica var. quinquevulnera | Variegated Catchfly | SM 1981 | o | 6 to 8 | 1, 10,11, 12. Petals with red blotches |
175 46/12 |
Silene conica | Sand Catchfly | EDM 1901 | vr | 5 to 7 | 4,5,7,8. Very rare since late 1960s. 2 plants refound ML 1991 |
176 46/22.1 |
Saponaria officinalis | Soapwort | BHR 1956 | No site. Only record | ||
177 46/24.1 |
Petrorhagia nanteuilii | Childing Pink | OJ 1985 | No site. Only record | ||
178 46/25.7 |
Dianthus armeria | Deptford Pink (Scarce) | EDM 1900 | 13. Only other record ABJ 1932 (photo taken in Jersey) | ||
Polygonaceæ | ||||||
179 47/1.9 |
Persicaria amphibia | Amphibious Bistort | CCB 1838 | lc | 6 to | 1,2,4,5,7. Wet places and ponds |
180 47/1.11 |
Persicaria maculosa | Redshank | CCB 1838 | lc | 6 to 11 | Cultivated ground. Common garden weed |
181 47/1.12 |
Persicaria lapathifolia | Pale Persicaria | EDM 1901 | o | 7 to 11 | 7,10,11,12. Cultivated ground |
182 47/1.14 |
Persicaria hydropiper | Water-pepper | EDM 1901 | 7 to 9 | 7. Possibly the only record | |
183 47/3.1 |
Fagopyrum esculentum | Buckwheat (photo taken in Jersey) |
EDM 1901 | Rochers Hill & Reuter's valley. Only records | ||
184 47/4.2 |
Polygonum oxyspermum | Ray's Knotgrass | WH 1881 | 4,7. Platte Saline & Corblets. Only records | ||
185 47/4.3 |
Polygonum arenastrum | Equal-leaved Knotgrass | ABJ 1932 | vlc | 6 to 10 | 6,10,13,14. (Possibly others). Forming dense mat to 30cm across, common on sandy tracks. |
186 47/4.4 |
Polygonum aviculare | Knotgrass | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 11 | Robust , spreading to 2m. Sandy areas. Frequent garden weed |
187 47/5.1 |
Fallopia japonica | Japanese Knotweed | DMcC 1957 | r | 6 to 10 | 3,7,8. Garden escape. Refound BB 1987 |
188 47/5.3 |
Fallopia baldschuanica | Russian Vine | BB 1987 | r | 6 to 11 | 7,8,9. Persisting garden escape. Old buildings |
189 47/5.4 |
Fallopia convolvulus | Black Bindweed | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 11 | 7,9,11,12. Sandy areas, cultivated land and gardens |
190 47/7 |
Rheum x hybridum | Rhubarb | DMcC 1963 | Probably the only record | ||
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191 47/8.1 |
Rumex acetosella | Sheep's Sorrel | CCB 1838 | la | 4 to 11 | |
192 47/8.3 |
Rumex acetosa | Common Sorrel | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 9 | |
193 47/8.10 |
Rumex hydrolapathum | Water Dock | BB 1987 | 1 site | 7 to 9 | 4. Only record |
194 47/8.13 |
Rumex crispus | Curled Dock | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 7 | |
195 47/8.13 x 18 |
Rumex x pseudopulcher | A hybrid Dock | DMcC 1953 | Only record | ||
196 47/8.14 |
Rumex conglomeratus | Clustered Dock | EDM 1901 | o | 3 to 8 | 4,7. Moist places |
197 47/8.15a |
Rumex sanguineus var. viridis | Wood Dock | EDM 1901 | f | 5 to 9 | 4,7,8,11,12,13. Green-veined. Woods and hedges, damp places |
198 47/8.15b |
Rumex sanguineus var. sanguineus | Wood Dock | BB 1987 | o | 5 to 9 | 4,5,7,8,11,12,13. Red-veined. not previously separated from var. viridis |
199 47/8.16 |
Rumex rupestris | Shore Dock (RDBk) | DMcC 1958 | 4-8, 11 | Only record | |
200 47/8.18 |
Rumex pulcher | Fiddle Dock | EDM 1901 | f | 4-8, 11 | All squares. Widespread in small numbers |
201 47/8.19 |
Rumex obtusifolius | Broad-leaved Dock | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 8 | |
Plumbaginaceæ | ||||||
202 48/1.1 |
Limonium vulgare | Common Sea-lavender | AS 1965 | vr | 7 to 8 | 8. Garden escape. Refound BB 1987 |
203 48/1.4 |
(Limonium auriculae-ursifolium) | Broad-leaved Sea-lavender | (as S. lychnidifolia) Alderney plants now all referred to next sp. | |||
203 48/1.5 |
Limonium normannicum | Alderney Sea-lavender | CRPA 1900 | vr | 5 to 8 | 5. 5 to 7 leaf veins. One colony, variable numbers, spreading in area 1996-99 |
204 48/1.7 |
Limonium binervosum | Rock Sea-lavender | WMR 1842 | r | 5 to 8 | 5,6,10. 1 to 3 leaf veins. (Finder Rev W.M.Rogers) |
205 48/2.1 |
Armeria maritima | Thrift | CCB 1838 | la | 3 to 1 | Occasionally found with white flowers |
206.1 48/2.2 |
Armeria arenaria | Jersey Thrift (photo taken in Jersey) |
FLOWERS 1984 | FLOWERS was an expert on Jersey flora, but probably an error. Only record | ||
Clusiaceæ | Formerly Hypericaceæ | |||||
207 51/1.3 |
Hypericum androsæmum | Tutsan | NJ 1974 | vr | 6 to 11 | 7,8,9,11. Fontaine David 9.9.74 |
208 51/1.9 |
Hypericum tetrapterum | Square-stalked St. John's-wort | CCB 1838 | lf | 4 to 10 | 6,7,8,11,12,13. Wet places |
209 51/1.10 |
Hypericum humifusum | Trailing St. John's-wort | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 9 | 5,6,7,10,11,12,13.14 |
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210 51/1.11 |
Hypericum linariifolium | Toadflax-leaved St. John's-wort (RDBk) | CRPA 1899 | 1 site | 6 to 8 | 10,11,12,13,14. The single remaining colony thriving. 56 plants in 1995 |
211 51/1.12 |
Hypericum pulchrum | Slender St. John's-wort | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 9 | 6,7,10,12 |
212 51/1.16 |
Hypericum elodes | Marsh St. John's-wort | CCB 1838 | 11. Last record 1901 (photo taken in Jersey) | ||
Tiliaceæ | ||||||
213 52/1.1 |
Tilia platyphyllos | Large-leaved Lime (Scarce) | CH 1987 | vr | 6 to 7 | Planted. 1 near stream above St. Vignalis' Garden |
214 52/1.1 x 2 |
Tilia x europea | Lime | CH 1987 | vr | 6 to 7 | Planted |
215 52/1.2 |
Tilia cordata | Small-leaved Lime | RW/CH 1987 | r | 6 to 7 | Planted |
215a | Tilia heterophylla (?) | RW/CH 1987 | vr | 6 to 7 | Planted, possible species for a specimen in the Churchyard or perhaps a mistake in reporting for 213 at same site and time | |
Malvaceæ | ||||||
216 53/1.1 |
Malva moschata | Musk-mallow | EDM 1901 | vr | 7,9,10. Last record, 2 plants Blaye AB/AKJ 1932 | |
217 53/1.3 |
Malva sylvestris | Common Mallow | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 12 | |
218 53/1.7 |
Malva neglecta | Dwarf Mallow | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 9 | 4,5,8,10. Refound JDG 1937 |
219 53/2.1 |
Lavatera arborea | Tree-mallow | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 11 | 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,10. Specimen to 9'4" high, Braye Hill 1989 |
Cistaceæ | ||||||
220 56/1.1 |
Tuberaria guttata | Spotted Rock-rose | CCB 1838 | 2 sites | 4 to 7 | 12,13. 1995 over c. 200 yds of cliffs. Drops petals by noon |
Violaceæ | ||||||
221 57/1.1 |
Viola odorata | Sweet Violet | RW/BB 1987 | vr | 9 to 6 | 9. In the Ash wood in Water Lanes |
222 57/1.4 |
Viola riviniana | Common Dog-violet | EDM 1901 | a | 1 to 12 | |
223 57/1.6 |
Viola canina | Heath Dog-violet | CCB 1838 | Possibly in error for previous species. Only record | ||
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224 57/1.13 |
Viola arvensis | Field Pansy | EDM 1901 | o/vla | 5 to 10 | 7,8,11,12,13. Cultivated ground |
Tamaricaceæ | ||||||
225 58/1.1 |
Tamarix gallica | Tamarisk | EDM 1901 | 1 to 12 | 2,3,4,5,7,8. Scattered in old hedges. Some over 100 yrs old | |
Frankeniaceæ | ||||||
226 | Frankenia laevis | Sea Heath (Scarce) | JNCW 1956 | 7 to 8 | Only record | |
Cucurbitaceæ | ||||||
227 62/5.1 (Stace) |
Cucurbita pepo | Marrow | NJ 1974 | Waste heap at Banquage. Probably the only record | ||
227a 60/2.1 |
Ecballium elaterium | Squirting Cucumber | BB 2010 | vr | 8-9 | 5 Self-sown in a g\rden along the E. coast path |
Salicaceæ | ||||||
228 61/1.1 |
Populus alba | White Poplar | EDM 1901 | f | 2 to 3 | Scattered. Suckers freely. Much planted by States 1990-95 |
229 61/1.1 x 2 |
Populus x canescens | Grey Poplar | ABJ 1933 | o | 3 | 4,5,9,13. Up to 12.5m in Val du Saue |
230 61/1.3 |
Populus nigra | Black Poplar | EDM 1901 | o | 2 to 5 | 8,10. Up to 22m. 11 pollarded specimens by Old Barn |
231 61/1.3 x del |
Populus x canadensis | Hybrid Black-poplar | ? | vr | 2 to 5 | 7,8,10. Another record, Churchyard BB 1989 |
232 61/1.5 |
Populus candicans | Balm of Gilead | OJ 1987 | o | 3 | 7,8,10. Up to 9m. Some seedlings found. Suckers freely |
233 61/2.1 |
Salix pentandra | Bay Willow | BB 1987 | vr | 6 to 7 | 5. Twigs red-brown, hairless, glossy |
234 61/2.2 |
Salix fragilis | Crack Willow | CCB 1838 | o | 4 to 5 | 6,7,8,10,11,13. Twigs very brittle |
235 61/2.3 |
Salix alba | White Willow | BB 1987 | vr | 4 to 7 | 4,5,7,9,10,13. Twigs usually yellowish-reddish, downy when young |
236 61/2.5 |
Salix purpurea | Purple Willow | EDM 1901 | vr | 3 to 5 | 10. Twigs hairless, usually purplish-brown |
237 61/2.6 |
Salix daphnoides | Violet Willow | MM 1986 | vr | 2 to 5 | 10. Twigs violet-brown. glossy with dense whitish bloom |
238 61/2.9 |
Salix viminalis | Osier | EDM 1901 | r | 2 to 4 | 4,5,7,10. Twigs yellow-brown |
239 61/2.9 x 10 x 12 |
Salix x stipularis | Eared Osier | CCB 1838 | "Assisted by W. Borer". No site. Only record | ||
240 61/2.9 x 10 |
Salix x sericans | Broad-leaved Willow | EDM 1901 | 7. Leaves densely grey pubescent underneath | ||
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241 61/2.9 x 11 |
Salix x smithiana | Silky-leaved Osier | EDM 1901 | vr | 3 to 4 | 5,7,8,9. Refound RW 1987.ML near Cat's Bay 8/2001 |
242 61/2.10 |
Salix caprea | Goat Willow | EDM 1901 | 7,8,12. Mouriaux & Reuter's Valley. Only other record Vau Renier CMR | ||
243 61/2.11 |
Salix cinerea | Grey Willow | EDM 1901 | 3 to 4 | Only record, probably in mistake for next species | |
244 61/2.11b |
Salix cinerea subsp. oleifolia | Rusty Sallow | CMR 1949 | lc | 3 to 4 | Commonest sp. in Alderney. Leaves. with stiff rust-coloured hairs below |
245 61/2.12 |
Salix aurita | Eared Willow | CCB 1838 | 12. "Not present in other C.Is". in 1838. Last record 1901 | ||
246
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Salix babylonica | Weeping Willow | CH 1987 | o | 3 to 4 | 8. Probably hybrid with S. alba. Planted in gardens |
247 | Salix matsudana | Contorted Willow | RW 1986 | vr | 3 to 6 | 7,13. Planted Val du Saue & Platte Saline |
Brassicaceæ | Formerly Cruciferæ | |||||
247a | Cleome sesquiorygalis | Spider Plant | BB 2009 | 1st record | 8-9 | 5 About 20 plants in disturbed quarry spoil |
248 62/1.6 |
Sisymbrium orientale | Eastern Rocket | CMR 1953 | 6 to 8 | 13. (As Erysimum orientale,) a few plants Val du Saue. Only record | |
250 62/1.7 |
Sisymbrium officinale | Hedge Mustard | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 12 | 3,7,9,10,13. |
251 62/3.1 |
Alliaria petiolata | Garlic Mustard | CCB 1838 | o | 3 to 8 | 3,7,8,9,10,13. |
252 62/4.1 |
Arabidopsis thaliana | Thale Cress | EDM1902 | r | 4 to 6 | 3,7,8,14. |
253 62/7.2 |
Erysimum cheiri | Wallflower | FLOWERS 1960 | r | 1 to 12 | 5,8. Top of old walls in town |
255 62/8.1 |
Hesperis matronalis | Dame's-violet | AS 1965 | vr | 5 to 7 | Mostly a garden weed. Atlas 1962. Only records |
256 62/9.1 |
Malcolmia maritima | Virginia Stock | DMcC 1973 | vr | 5 to 7 | Garden escape |
257 62/10.1 |
Matthiola incana | Hoary Stock (RDBk) | EV 1929 | lc | 1 to 12 | 1,2,3,4,5,7,10. With white flowers only, at Corblets Quarry |
259 62/11.3 |
Barbarea intermedia | Medium-flowered Winter-cress | DMcC 1963 | 5 to 8 | 9 | |
260 62/11.4 |
Barbarea verna | American Winter-cress | EDM 1901 | vr | 1 to 12 | 7,8,9,12. Nowadays only a garden escape |
261 62/12.1 |
Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum | Water-cress | CCB 1838 | lf | 5 to 12 | 5,7,8,11,12,13. |
262 62/12.1 x 2 |
Rorippa x sterilis | Hybrid Water-cress | DMcC 1958 | r | 5 to 9 | 7 |
263 62/12.2 |
Rorippa microphylla | Narrow-fruited Water-cress | DMcC 1958 | r | 5 to 8 | 7. (Refound BB 1993. Clonque Quarry) |
264 62/13.1 |
Armoracia rusticana | Horse-radish | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 10 | 4,7,10. |
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266.1 62/14.5 |
Cardamine pratensis | Lady's Smock, Cuckooflower | BB 2002 | 1 site | 4 | 7. In gravel in wet stream bed at Ladysmith. Patch c. 3 x 5m. 100+ plants |
265 62/14.7 |
Cardamine flexuosa | Wavy Bitter-cress | EDM 1901 | 7,8,9,10,13. Claimed refound FH 1981, no voucher.Refound BB 15.8.09 | ||
266 62/14.8 |
Cardamine hirsuta | Hairy Bitter-cress | EDM 1901 | c | 2 to 8 | |
267 62/15.6 |
Arabis hirsuta | Hairy Rock-cress | CCB 1838 | f | 2 to 8 | 4,5,8,9. |
268 62/16.1 |
Aubrieta deltoidea | Aubretia | BB 1987 | r | 1 to 8 | 4,10. Garden escape |
269 62/17.1 |
Lunaria annua | Honesty | DMcC 1957 | 3 to 6 | 8,9,10. | |
270 62/19.1 |
Bertoroa incana | Hoary Alison | FJH 1884 | Braye Bay. Possibly the only record, Det. TGC 25.11.1988 | ||
271 62/20.1 |
Lobularia maritima | Sweet Alison | WH 1881 | a | 1 to 12 | All squares (but rare on cliffs) |
272 62/22.2 |
Erophila verna | Common Whitlow-grass | EDM 1901 | lf | 3 to 4 | 4,5,7,8. |
273 62/23.3 |
Cochlearia officinalis | Common Scurvy-grass | EDM 1901 | r | 3 to 6 | 2,3,4,5,6,7,12,13. Rare in each sq. |
274 62/23.5 |
Cochlearia danica | Danish Scurvy-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 2 to 7 | Coastal only |
275 62/25.1 |
Capsella bursa-pastoris | Shepherd's-purse | CCB 1838 | o | 1 to 12 | Scattered plants |
276 62/27.1 |
Teesdalia nudicaulis | Shepherd's Cress | EDM 1901 | lc | 2 to 4 | 4,5,10,11,12,13. |
277 62/28.1 |
Thlaspi arvense | Field Penny-cress | BB 1987 | vr | 5 to 7 | 12,13 |
278 62.30.1 |
Lepidium sativum | Garden Cress | EDM 1903 | Butes Hill. Only record | ||
279 62/30.3 |
Lepidium heterophyllum | Smith's Pepperwort | EDM 1901 | Fort Tourgis Only other records AB/AKJ 1933 'increased'. 1 plant 1958 | ||
281 62/30.5 |
Lepidium ruderale | Narrow-leaved Pepperwort | EDM 1901 | 2, Crabby Bay 20 plants 1899 & 1900. Only records | ||
280 62/30.8a |
Lepidium draba subsp. draba | Hoary Cress | EDM 1901 | r | 3 to 6 | 4,7. By Hammond Memorial & Platte Saline jct Picaterre |
283 62/31.1 |
Coronopus squamatus | Swine-cress | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 7 | 7,8. Stem glabrous. Petals longer than sepals |
284 62/31.2 |
Coronopus didymus | Lesser Swine-cress | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | Vigorous garden weed. Strong smell when crushed. Petals shorter or absent |
285 62/33.1 |
Diplotaxis tenuifolia | Perennial Wall-rocket | CCB 1838 | la | 4 to 1 | 1,2,3,4,7. Branched leafy stem |
286 62/33.2 |
Diplotaxis muralis | Annual Wall-rocket | EDM 1901 | vo | 6 to 10 | 3,7,8. Stem only leafy near base |
287 62/34.1 |
Brassica oleracea | Sea Cabbage (Scarce) | GCD 1932 | In 'Comital Flora' "ALDERNEY". Appears to be the only record | ||
288 62/34.2 |
Brassica napus | Rape | CCB 1838 | o | 4 to 8 | 11,12.13. Buds overtop open flowers Leaves clasping stem at base |
289 62/34.3 |
Brassica rapa | Turnip | Atlas 1962 | r | 1 to 12 | 4,7,12. Open flowers overtop buds. Stem leaves clasping |
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290 62/34.5 |
Brassica nigra | Black Mustard | HCP 1969 | r | 4 to 9 | Leaves petiolate. Determined by SMW. Only record |
291 62/35.1 |
Sinapis arvensis | Charlock | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Cultivated or bare ground. Leaves ± pinnately lobed, terminal lobe largest |
292 62/35.2 |
Sinapis alba | White Mustard | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 8 | 7,10,12. Leaves. deeply pinnately lobed, terminal much the largest. Long fruit beak |
293 64/39.1 (Stace) |
Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa | Garden Rocket | RW 1980 | Whitish petals violet edged. 1st C.I. record. Only Alderney record | ||
294 62/37.1b |
Coincya monensis subsp. recurvata | Wallflower Cabbage | CCB 1838 | 3. In GCD 1932 'Native'. Refound HCP 1969, Determined by SMW | ||
295 62/38.1 |
Hirschfeldia incana | Hoary Mustard | CCB 1838 | la | 1 to 12 | 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. Fruit c. 10mm adpressed to stem, beak 3-5mm |
296 62/39.1 |
Cakile maritima | Sea Rocket | CCB 1838 | lf | 6 to 9 | 1,2,3,4,5,6. Sandy bays just above strand line. Flowers pale mauve/white |
297 62/41.1 |
Crambe maritima | Sea-kale | WH 1881 | vlf | 3 to 10 | 1,2,4,5. Young leaves green or mauve. Was scarce, spreading again |
298 | Raphanus raphanistrum | |||||
62/42.1a | subsp. raphanistrum (Yellow flowers) | Wild Radish (with white flowers) | EDM 1901 | o | 3 to 11 | 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,11. Fruit segments cylindrical |
299 62/42.1b |
Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. maritimus | Sea Radish | CCB 1838 | la | 1 to 12 | 1-7,9,10. Flowers often white. Biennial/perennial. Fruit segments globose, usually 2-4 |
300 64/46.2 (Stace) |
Raphanus sativus | Garden Radish | DMcC 1962 | Only record | ||
Resedaceæ | ||||||
301 63/1.1 |
Reseda luteola | Weld | CCB 1838 | r | 5 to 9 | 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10. Stem stiff, erect, Petals yellow, 3 carpels. Biennial |
302 63/1.3 |
Reseda lutea | White Mignonette | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 8 | 3,8. Stem branched, ascending. Petals white, 4 carpels. Annual |
Ericaceæ | ||||||
303 65/11.1 |
Calluna vulgaris | Heather | CCB 1838 | lf | 4 to 12 | 4,5,6,10,11,12. |
304 65/12.5 |
Erica cinerea | Bell Heather (photo habitat) | CCB 1838 | lc | 1 to 12 | 5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13. With white flowers, EDM 1908 |
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Primulaceæ | ||||||
305 69/1.1 |
Primula vulgaris | Primrose | EDM 1901 | o | 1 to 12 | 6,7,8,9,10,11. Rarely in any quantity |
306 69/1.3 |
Primula veris | Cowslip | CMR 1954 | vr | 3 to 7 | 9,10. Stranger's Cemetery only now |
307 69/3.1 |
Cyclamen hederifolium | Cyclamen (RDBk) | BH 1988 | vr | 8 to 10 | 4,5,7,8. |
308 69/6.1 |
Anagallis tenella | Bog Pimpernel | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 8 | 11,12. Over 50m. stretch in Baxter's Valley 1996 |
309 69/6.2a |
Anagallis arvensis subsp. arvensis | Scarlet Pimpernel (photo blue form) | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Several colour forms, photos pale, flesh, red, and blue. Flowers close in afternoon |
310 69/6.2b |
Anagallis arvensis subsp. foemina | Blue Pimpernel | EDM 1901 | vr | 12. Recorded as var. azure. Others CMR 1950, AS 1955, AT 1981 | |
311 69/6.3 |
Anagallis minima | Chaffweed | EDM 1901 | 6 to 7 | 7,12. ABJ 1934, CMR 1954. Only other records | |
312 69/7.1 |
Glaux maritima | Sea-milkwort | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 10 | 5. Rock ledges nr. Limonium (and on Burhou) |
313 69/8.1 |
Samolus valerandi | Brookweed | CCB 1838 | o | 4 to 8 | 4,5,11,12,13. |
Pittosporaceae | ||||||
313a 70/1.1 |
Pittosporum crassifolium | Karo | BB, JG | Probably planted . 2 specimens about ½-mile apart | vr | 8. In Memorioal Gardens Victoria St.& by railway track near school |
Hydrangeaceæ | ||||||
314 71/3 |
Hydrangea macrophylla | Hydrangea | BB 1987 | vr | 5 to 2 | 8,13. Garden escape |
Grossulariaceæ | ||||||
315 72/1.1 |
Escallonia macrantha | Escallonia | JCNW 1956 | o | 1 to 12 | 2,4,5,7,8,10. Much used as hedging. self-seeds regularly |
316 72/2.3 |
Ribes nigrum | Black Currant | BB 1988 | vr | 3 to 5 | 4,9, Longis Road among pines. Berry's quarry |
317 72/2.4 |
Ribes sanguineum | Flowering Currant | BB 1988 | vr | 3 to 6 | 6,10. Bastion of Fort Clonque. Longis Bay. Also self-seeds in gardens |
318 72/2.7 |
Ribes uva-crispa | Gooseberry | MMcW1962 | vr | 2 to 5 | 8. Ash wood in Water Lanes BB 1987 |
Crassulaceæ | ||||||
319 73/1.3 |
Crassula helmsii | New Zealand Pigmy-weed | ML 1983 | vlf | 3 to 9 | 4,5,10. Tank on Essex, Mannez & Corblets. New Bailiwick record |
320 73/1.5 |
Crassula pubescens | Jersey Pigmy-weed | BB 1991 | 5 to 8 | 5. Only record, possibly an error | |
321 73/2.1 |
Umbilicus rupestris | Navelwort | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 9 | Up to 90cm at Val du Saue |
322 75/4 (Stace) |
Aeonium x velutinum | BB 1991 | vr | 5 to 9 | 5, Determined DG, Kew 1996 | |
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323 73/5.4 |
Sedum spectabile | Butterfly Stonecrop | MM 1987 | vr | 8 to 10 | 7. Garden escape |
324 73/5.5 |
Sedum telephium | Orpine | EDM 1901 | 4. Only record | ||
325 73/5.? |
Sedum spurium | Caucasian-stonecrop | DMcC 1963 | Only record | ||
326 73/5.12 |
Sedum acre | Biting Stonecrop | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 9 | Seems to prefer coastal alkaline sandy areas |
327 73/5.14 |
Sedum album | White Stonecrop | DMcC 1953 | o | 5 to 8 | 2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Usually in small quantity at site |
328 73/5.16 |
Sedum anglicum | English Stonecrop | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 8 | 2-9,13. Seems to prefer slightly acid soils |
Saxifragaceæ | ||||||
329 74/3.1 |
Bergenia crassifolia | Elephant-ears | BB 1987 | vr | 11 to 8 | 4. Garden escape |
330 74/5.8 x 9 |
Saxifraga x urbium | Londonpride | DMcC 1963 | vr | 5 to 7 | Garden escape. Only record |
331 74/5.19 |
Saxifraga tridactylites | Rue-leaved Saxifrage | EDM 1901 | lf | 3 to 5 | 4,5,8. |
Rosaceæ | ||||||
332 75/6.1 |
Filipendula vulgaris | Dropwort | DMcC 1963 | 6 | Only record | |
333 75/8.7 |
Rubus idaeus | Raspberry | EDM 1901 | 10. In GCD Comital Flora 1932 'Alderney'' | ||
334 75/8.321 |
Rubus caesius | Dewberry | EDM 1901 | c | 4 to 8 | All leaves in 3s. Flowers white, earliest. Few large drupelets in fruit |
335
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Rubus fruticosus agg. | Blackberry. (Many subspecies) | CCB 1838 | a | 5 to 11 | Most leaves in 5s. flowers pinkish, later. Fruits more smaller drupelets |
336 77/8.14 (Stace) |
Rubus series rhamnifolia | Blackberry | CCB 1838 | |||
337 | Rubus leucostachys | Blackberry | GCD 1906 | |||
338 77/8.24 (Stace) |
Rubus corylifolii | Blackberry | GCD 1906 | |||
339 | Rubus rusticanus | Blackberry | GCD 1907 | |||
340 75/9.1 |
Potentilla fruticosa | Shrubby Cinquefoil | BB 1987 | vr | 6 to 7 | Garden escape |
341 75/9.3 |
Potentilla anserina | Silverweed | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 10 | 7,11,12. Some plants silver both sides of leaf |
343 75/9.13 |
Potentilla erecta | Tormentil | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 11 | 2,4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13 Mainly cliffs and quarries |
344 75/9.14 x 15 |
Potentilla x mixta | Hybrid Cinquefoil | CMR 49-63 | f | 6 to 9 | 7,11,12. |
345 75/9.15 |
Potentilla reptans | Creeping Cinquefoil | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 10 | Fixed dune areas |
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346 75/9.16 |
Potentilla sterilis | Barren Strawberry | EDM 1901 | o | 2 to 5 | 7, 8,12. Next CMR 1954. Refound JB 1992 |
348 75/11.1 |
Fragaria vesca | Wild Strawberry | BB 1997 | vr | 6 to 7 | 8, New churchyard in wall at N end in flower & fruit 13.7.97 |
347 75/11.3 |
Fragaria ananassa | Garden Strawberry | DMcC 1973 | vr | 2, 5 -12 | Garden escape or throwout |
349 75/13.2 |
Geum urbanum | Herb Bennet | EDM 1901 | o | 2 to 8 | 2,7,8,9. 'Damp places' |
350 75/15.1 |
Agrimonia eupatoria | Agrimony | EDM 1901 | vr | 5 to 9 | 4, 8, 9. E. rim Battery Quarry. E. side of Les Rochers JR 1/9/57 Voucher |
351 75/17.3a |
Sanguisorba minor subsp. minor | Salad Burnet | JM 1959 | 5 to 8 | 2,4,9. Garden escape | |
352 75/20.1 |
Aphanes arvensis | Parsley-piert | CCB 1838 | r | 3 to 6 | 5,7,11. |
353 75/20.2 |
Aphanes australis | Lesser Parsley-piert | JO 1953 | a | 2 to 5 | All squares |
354 75/21.1 |
Rosa multiflora | Many-flowered Rose | DMcC 1953 | 1 site | 6 to 8 | 10. Refound BB 1989 at The Old Barn |
357.1 75/21.4 x 10 |
Rosa x alba | White Rose of York | BB 1996 | 1 only | 7 to 8 | 11, Single long established specimen on hedgebank (La Costière) on Grande Blaye above Trois Vaux |
355 75/21.5 |
Rosa pimpinellifolia | Burnet Rose | CCB 1838 | r | 5 to 9 | 3,4,12,13, on walls bounding Blaye. (Braye Common, BB1988 only). |
356 75/21.5 x 16 |
Rosa x involuta | (R. pimpinell. x R. sherardii) | EDM 1901 | 10. Only record | ||
357 75/21.6 |
Rosa rugosa | Japanese Rose | CMR 1950 | r | 4 to 11 | 5,7,8,10. Much used as hedging. Suckers and seeds |
358 75/21.11 |
Rosa stylosa | Short-styled Field-rose | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 8 | A few each in 2-14. Refound JES 1971, BB 1992 |
359 75/21.12 |
Rosa canina | Dog-rose | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 8 | 2-14, widely scattered, few in numbers |
360 75/21.15 |
Rosa tomentosa | Harsh Downy-rose | EDM 1901 | 7. Only record | ||
361 75/21.17 |
Rosa mollis | Soft Downy-rose | FF 1967 | 7 Only record | ||
362 75/21.18 |
Rosa rubiginosa | Sweet-briar | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 7 | 4,10,11,12,13,14. |
363 75/21.19 |
Rosa micrantha | Small-flowered Sweet-briar | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 8 | 3,4,5,7,12,13,14. Refound BB 1992 |
364
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Rosa wicheriana x Shirley Hibberd | Alberic Barbier Rose | NVM 1967 | 1 site | 1 to 12 | 7. On rim of sand pit for about 25 years. Habitat destroyed 1991. Small area recovered 1998 on fence of Tennis Courts erected over site |
365 | Rosa wicheriana x Gabriel Luiget | Dorothy Perkins Rose | BB 1988 | 4 sites | 7 to 9 | 6,7,11,13. Vau Pommier, S. cliffs. Probably planted 30+ years ago |
366 | Rosa wicheriana x R. setigera | American Pillar Rose | BB 1986 | 2 sites | 6 to 10 | 2,6. Bank by "Pilot's View" Crabby for 40+ years. Probably planted |
371 75/22.3 |
Prunus cerasifera | Cherry Plum | BB 1994 | r | 2 to 6 | 8,9. 2 large trees in Vallée. 1st trees to flower each Spring. Old suckering specimens at Blanche Fontaine BB 7/97 |
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367 75/22.5 |
Prunus spinosa | Blackthorn (photo in fruit) | CCB 1838 | c | 2 to 5 | Probably in all squares, not differentiated |
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370 75/22.4 x 5 |
Prunus x fruticans | Hybrid between P. spin & P. dom. | ? | la | 2 to 6 | Many plants seem to be sterile. Few or no fruits. |
368 75/22.5a |
Prunus domestica subsp. domestica | Wild Plum | DMcC 1957 | r | 2 to 5 | 8, 9, specimens nearer type. Most others seem to be hybrids |
369 75/22.5b |
Prunus domestica subsp. insititia | Bullace | BB 1996 | 1 site ? | 2 to 5 | 12. Small copse in Le Grand Val. Never seen any fruit here, but masses of bloom every year |
372 75/22.6 |
Prunus avium (photo in fruit) | Gean | RW 1987 | 1 site | 8. Single v. large specimen in Old Churchyard. Appears to have come from a wild stock onto which an ornamental variety had been grafted & died later | |
373 75/22.7 |
Prunus cerasus | Dwarf Cherry | RB 1997 | 3 sites | 4 to 5 | 40m hedge of it in Chemin du Meunier. Conf. ACL 4.8.97 |
374 75/26.2 |
Pyrus pyraster | Wild Pear | CJ 1980 | 2 site | 3 to 5 | 2 & 7. Single specimens York Hill Quarry & by Braye Road Navigation Light |
375 75/26.3 |
Pyrus communis | Pear (RDBk) | DMcC1960 | 1 site | 3 to 5 | 5. Single specimen in Mannez Quarry |
376 75/27.1 |
Malus sylvestris | Crab Apple | EDM 1901 | vr | 4 to 6 | 4,5,7. A few old suvivors round ruins |
377 75/27.2 |
Malus domestica | Apple | BB 1989 | vr | 4 to 6 | 4,5,7,8,9,12. In roadside verges or scrub. Possibly from seed |
378 75/28.1 |
Sorbus aucuparia | Rowan | BB 1987 | vr | 5 to 6 | 13. Planted |
379 75/28.7 |
Sorbus intermedia | Swedish Whitebeam | BB 1987 | vr | 5 | Planted by States in several squares |
380 75/32.33 |
Cotoneaster simonsii | Himalayan Cotoneaster | CMR 1958 | vr | No details. Only record | |
381 75/35.3 |
Crataegus pedicellata | Pear-fruited Cockspur-thorn | BB 1992 | 1 site | 5 to 6 | 8. Single specimen in Old Churchyard. Flowers 3-4weeks later than next sp. Tree died 2010-11. |
382 75/35.7 |
Crataegus monogyna | Hawthorn | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 6 | Next record also almost certainly meant for this sp. |
383 75/35.8 |
Crataegus laevigata | Midland Hawthorn | CCB 1838 | In Flora Armoricaine. ?error, but recorded by RW & CH June 1986 | ||
Fabaceæ | Formerly Leguminosæ | |||||
384 77/1.1 |
Robinia pseudacacia | False Acacia | BB 1987 | vr | 3 to 5 | 2,8 Churchyard & 1 tree along stream side. Platte Saline, (planted) |
385 77/6.1 |
Onobrychis viciifolia | Sainfoin | EDM 1901 | 4,7,8. Butes. Only other record 1908 Refound TD 2002 escape from Cognons field crop | ||
386 77/7.1 |
Anthyllis vulneraria agg. | Kidney Vetch | CCB 1838 | c | 2 to 11 | 1-7,11-13 |
387 77/7.1a |
Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. vulneraria var. vulneraria | ET 1963 | r | Determined by JC | ||
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388 77/7.1a |
Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. vulneraria var. langei | ET 1963 | lc | Determined by JC. Stace says most CI plants are this subsp. | ||
389
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Anthyllis vulneraria subsp. maritima | 1,971 | In Flora Armoricaine. Probably the only record | |||
390 77/8.2 |
Lotus corniculatus | Common Bird's-foot-trefoil | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 11 | All squares, even occasionally in Town |
391 77/8.3 |
Lotus pedunculatus | Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 10 | 3,4,5,7,9,11,12,13. Mostly in damp places |
392 77/8.4 |
Lotus subbiflorus | Hairy Bird's-foot-trefoil; | CCB 1838 | la | 4 to 9 | Cliffs and low coasts |
393 77/8.5 |
Lotus angustissimus | Slender Bird's-foot-trefoil | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 8 | 5,10,11,12,13,14. Refound OJ 1982. Was rare, now occasional |
395 77/10.3 |
Ornithopus perpusillus | Bird's-foot | CCB 1838 | vla | 4 to 7 | 4,5,9,10,11,12,13,14 |
396 77/10.4 |
Ornithopus pinnatus | Orange Bird's-foot | MD 1881 | lf | 5 to 7 | 4,5,9,10,11,12,13,14 |
397 77/14.2 |
Vicia cracca | Tufted Vetch | EDM 190 | vr | 5 to 8 | 4,7,10,11,12 |
398 77/14.5 |
Vicia villosa | Fodder Vetch | EDM 1900 | 9. Only other records CPH 1902, ABJ 1932 | ||
399 77/14.6 |
Vicia hirsuta | Hairy Tare | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 7 | 2-7fls. 2-seeded pods |
400 77/14.8 |
Vicia tetrasperma | Smooth Tare | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 7 | 5,7,12,13. 1-2fls, 4-seeded pods |
401 77/14.11a |
Vicia sativa subsp. nigra | Narrow-leaved Vetch | EDM 1901 | c | 4 to 10 | Plant very slender often procumbent |
402a 77/14.11b |
Vicia sativa subsp. segetalis | ? (No details) | 5. Old record found by BB 12/5/1997 | |||
402 77/14.11c |
Vicia sativa subsp. sativa | Common Vetch | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 11 | Robust plant. Many white flowered plants at Crabby Bay 1979 |
403 77/14.12 |
Vicia lathyroides | Spring Vetch | CMR 1952 | r | 4 to 6 | 5,10,11,12. Annual to 20cm. Mannez quarry, BB June 1995 |
404 77/14.14 |
Vicia bithynica | Bithynian Vetch (Scarce) | DMcC 1963 | 2 sites | 4 to 8 | 2,4. Robust plant, flowers purple & white. Present site along low cliff edge, Crabby Bay |
405
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Vicia faba | Broad Bean | DMcC 1963 | vr | 7. Garden escape | |
406 77/15.4 |
Lathyrus pratensis | Meadow Vetchling | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 8 | 4,9,10. Perennial. Flowers yellow, stem angled but not winged |
407 77/15.7 |
Lathyrus grandiflorus | Two-flowered Everlasting-pea | BB 1988 | vr | 6 to 9 | 2,3,5,8. Flowers >25mm, pinkish/purple |
408 77/15.9 |
Lathyrus latifolius | Broad-leaved Everlasting-pea | PHAS 1969 | vr | 6 to 9 | 5,8,9. Flowers 15-30mm, pink, brighter than previous sp. |
409 77/15.13 |
Lathyrus aphaca | Yellow Vetchling (Scarce) | JES 1970 | vr | Annual. Mature leaves reduced to tendrils. Refound JP & Soc G. 1986 | |
410 77/16.2 |
Ononis reclinata | Small Restharrow (RDBk) | CCB 1828 | vr | 5 to 6 | 4,5. Not seen 1988-92 Refound coast MM 1993, Man. hill MK 1995, both sites BB 1996, 97, coast only 98, 99 |
411
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Ononis repens f. albiflorus | White Small-restharrow (RDBk) | OJ 1979 | vr | 5 to 6 | 5. Refound OJ 1979, BB 29.6.1988 photo |
412 77/16.4 |
Ononis repens | Common Restharrow | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 10 | Occasionally with white flowers |
413 77/17.1 |
Melilotus altissimus | Tall Melilot | JDG 1937 | r | 5 to 8 | 2,3,4,8. Biennial/perennial. Flowers standard, wings & keel all equal |
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414 77/17.2 |
Melilotus albus | White Melilot | GCD 1906 | o | 6 to 9 | 2,3,7. Refound NVM, Crabby/Platte Saline, 1978, still there 1999 |
415 77.17.3 |
Melilotus officinalis | Ribbed Melilot | EDM 1903 | lf | 5 to 9 | 2,3,7,8. Annual, Flowers keel shorter |
416 77/17.4 |
Melilotus indicus | Small Melilot | EDM 1899 | o | 5 to 10 | 2,3,4,5,7,8,12. Flowers standard longer |
417 77/18.1 |
Medicago lupulina | Black Medick | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 10 | Annual or SLperennial. Flowers 10-50. Fruit single turn, net black when ripe |
418 77/18.2c |
Medicago sativa subsp. sativa | Lucerne | EDM 1901 | f | 4 to 10 | Sandy parts. Flower colour varies from v. dark purple to white |
419 77/18.4 |
Medicago polymorpha | Toothed Medick | CCB 1838 | r | 5 to 8 | 3,4,8,11,12. Flowers 1-5. Fruit flat, 1½-6 turns, spiny |
420 77/18.5 |
Medicago arabica | Spotted Medick | CCB 1838 | a | 3 to 9 | Flowers 1-4. Fruit globose spiral, 3-7 turns, spines grooved ½way |
421 77/19.1 |
Trifolium ornithopodioides | Bird's-foot Clover | EDM 1901 | o | 4 to 8 | 4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13,14. Flowers 1-4 in raceme, pedicels >1mm |
422 77/19.2 |
Trifolium repens | White Clover | CCB 1838 | a | 1 to 11 | Flowers globose, peduncles up to 20cm, about a month later than next sp |
423 77/19.3 |
Trifolium occidentale | Western Clover (Scarce) | RWW 1962 | lc | 3 to 8 | Smaller, peduncles short. Cliff and dune edges usually within100m from sea |
424 77/19.4 |
Trifolium hybridum | Alsike Clover | BHR 1956 | 4,7. Flowers usually pink & white. Only other record FF 1967, Longis | ||
425 77/19.5 |
Trifolium glomeratum | Clustered Clover (Scarce) | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 8 | 4,5,13,14. Cliffs. Flowers 4-5mm purple. 2-seeded fruit enclosed by calyx |
426 77/19.6 |
Trifolium suffocatum | Suffocated Clover | EDM 1901 | o | 3 to 6 | 4,5,10-14. Plant 5cm across, whitish 3mm flowers mostly near root |
427 77/19.8a |
Trifolium fragiferum subsp. fragiferum | Strawberry Clover | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 7 | 4,7,11,13. Marshy places. Pink, flowers 5-7mm, Few records |
428 77/19.8b |
Trifolium fragiferum subsp. bonannii | Strawberry Clover (Southern) | JH 1932 | Status now considered doubtful (Stace). Only record | ||
429 77/19.11 |
Trifolium campestre | Hop Trefoil | CCB 1838 | vf | 1, 4 to 8 | Bare places. Yellow racemes globose 10-15mm with 20-40 flowers |
430 77/19.12 |
Trifolium dubium | Lesser Trefoil | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 10 | Racemes 6-8mm with 5-20 flowers |
431 77/19.13 |
Trifolium micranthum | Slender Trefoil | CCB 1838 | o | 4 to 8 | All except. 1. Racemes c.5mm with 2-6 flowers |
432 77/19.14 |
Trifolium pratense | Red Clover | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 12 | Colour varies considerably pinkish-purple, pale pink, occ. cream |
433 77/19.15 |
Trifolium medium | Zigzag Clover | JO 1953 | vr | 4 to 8 | 7,8. Rhizomatous, flowers terminal in globose red-purple raceme |
434 77/19.18 |
Trifolium stellatum | Starry Clover | ABJ/HKAS | 11. Trois Vaux 1932. Only record | ||
435 77/19.19a |
Trifolium incarnatum subsp. incarnatum | Crimson Clover | EDM 1901 | 4,10, Above Hanging Rock. Only other record JDG 1937 | ||
436 77/19.20 |
Trifolium striatum | Knotted Clover | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 7 | 5,7,9,10,11,12,13,14. Coastal. Pink racemes sessile, axillary & terminal |
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437 77/19.21 |
Trifolium bocconei | Twin-headed Clover (RDBk) | DMcC 1957 | 5 to 6 | Trois Vaux. Only record | |
438 77/19.22 |
Trifolium scabrum | Rough Clover | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 8 | Cliff tops, dune edges, short turf. Pubescent annual, flowers white/pale pink |
439 77/19.23 |
Trifolium arvense | Hare's-foot Clover | CCB 1838 | lf | 3 to 6 | Mainly cliffs & bare ground. Whitish terminal racemes, cylindrical |
440 77/19.25 |
Trifolium subterraneum | Subterranean Clover | EDM 1901 | f | 3 to 8 | 1,5,6, & Cliffs. Raceme axillary 2-5 whitish fertile flowers, plus sterile calices |
442 77/21.1 |
Lupinus arboreus | Tree Lupin | DMcC 1957 | o | 3 to 9 | Usually in sandy places close to sea. Occasionally with white flowes |
443 77/22.1 |
Laburnum anagyroides | Laburnum | BB 1987 | o | 5 to 6 | 8,9. Planted in gardens. 2 seedlings pavement wall bottom in QEII St. |
444 77/23.4a |
Cytisus scoparius subsp. scoparius | Broom | CCB 1838 | r | 4-7, 12 | 4,11,13,14. Mainly on cliff tops |
445 77/23.4b |
Cytisus scoparius subsp. maritimus | Prostrate Broom | M'Nab 1850 | lc | 3-6, 9 | 11,12,13,14. Cliffs SW end of island |
446 77/24.1 |
Spartium junceum | Spanish Broom | BB 1989 | vr | 6 to 11 | 9, Derelict Glebe land on Les Rochers. Several large bushes, still there |
447 77/26.1 |
Ulex europaeus | Gorse | CCB 1838 | a | 1 to 12 | Mainly on cliffs & rough places. Flowering peak usually in May |
448 77/26.2 |
Ulex gallii | Western Gorse | EDM 1901 | o | 2 to 12 | BEWARE many small, rabbit-cropped, cushiony bushes are U. europeus |
449 77/26.3 |
Ulex minor | Dwarf Gorse | CCB 1838 | ? | 7 to 9 | Most small-spined plants seem to be U. gallii. Needs further investigation |
Elæagnaceæ | ||||||
450 78/1.1 |
Hippophae rhamnoides | Sea-Buckthorn (Scarce) | BB 1986 | vr | 2 to 4 | 2,8. Occasional hedging near sea, probably all planted |
451 78/2. |
Elæagnus commutata | Elæagnus species | BB 1996 | vr | 6 to 7 | 13, Deciduous, suckering at Val du Saue. Conf. DG, Kew |
452 78/2. |
Elæagnus glabra | Elæagnus species | OJ 1977 | o | 10 to 12 | 4,5, Widely planted as salt-resistant hedge. Seedlings often found |
453 78/2. |
Elæagnus ebbingei | Elæagnus species | BB 1988 | r | 10 to 12 | 7,10,13. Self seeds. Leaves. silver spotted above, shining silver below |
Haloragaceæ | ||||||
454 79/2.1 |
Myriophyllum verticillatum | Whorled Water-milfoil | BB 1987 | vlc | 5 to 9 | 4, (Corblet's quarry). Leaves in whorls of 5. Base-rich ponds |
455 79/2.2 |
Myriophyllum aquaticum | Parrot's-feather | BB 1988 | r | 5 to 11 | 4,5,7. Longis, Corblets & Mannez ponds. Naturalised |
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456 79/2.3 |
Myriophyllum spicatum | Spiked Water-milfoil | DMcC 1957 | vlc | 6 to 7 | 4,5,6. Mannez & Corblets quarries. Leaves. in whorls of 4. Base-rich ponds |
Gunneraceæ | ||||||
457 80/1.1 |
Gunnera tinctoria | Giant-rhubarb | BB 1987 | 1site | 5 to 8 | 13. In Val du Saue. Planted at least 30-40 years ago. Det. by DMcC |
Lythraceae | ||||||
457a 81/1.1 |
Lythrum salicaria | Purple Loosestrife | ML 2007 7.9.08 BB 2008 |
vr 1st record 2nd record |
6 to 8 | 7,8. Masses in field off Longis Road. Single plant Petit Val |
Myrtaceæ | ||||||
458
|
Myrtus ugni | Myrtle | HH 1997 | 1site | 5 to 6 | 5. Growing from under a rock on Tides headland. Sp. confirmed by RW/CH 1999. Seedlings nearby 1999 and 2002 |
Onagraceæ | ||||||
459 84/1.1 |
Epilobium hirsutum | Great Willowherb | JO 1953 | f | 6 to 10 | 2,4-9,11,13. Stem to 1.8m. Flowers 12mm bright pink/purple with white centre |
460 84/1.2 |
Epilobium parviflorum | Hoary Willowherb | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 10 | Wet places. Stem to 75cm. Flowers 6mm pale pinkish/purple |
461 84/1.3 |
Epilobium montanum | Broad-leaved Willowherb | DMcC 1958 | o | 6 to 9 | 4,7,8,10. Flowers 9mm pink. Leaves rounded at base. Likes shady spots |
462 84/1.4 |
Epilobium lanceolatum | Spear-leaved Willowherb | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 9 | Also occasional garden weed. Leaves narrow elliptic with petiole |
463 84/1.5 |
Epilobium tetragonum subsp. tetragonum | Square-stalked Willowherb | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 9 | 7,11,13. Stem square, Flowers 6mm pale purplish/pink. Leaves ±sessile, ±decurrent |
464
|
Epilobium tetragonum subsp. lamyi | Square-stalked Willowherb | BB 1987 | r | 6 to 9 | 5,7. As previous ssp but leaves with short petioles |
465 84/1.6 |
Epilobium obscurum | Short-fruited Willowherb | DMcC 1958 | r | 6 8, 11 | 9,11. Refound Trois Vaux, BB 7.1989 |
467 84/1.8 |
Epilobium ciliatum | American Willowherb | BB 1987 | o | 6 to 9 | 4,5,7,8,13. Flowers 5mm pinkish-purple. Leaves rounded at base |
468 84/1.9 |
Epilobium palustre | Marsh Willowherb | BB 1992 | vr | 6 to 8 | 5,7. Flowers 4-5mm pale pink. Leaves narrow at base |
469 84/2.1 |
Chamerion angustifolium | Rosebay Willowherb | DMcC 1953 | o | 7 to 9 | 3,6,7,8,9,10. Small patches only |
471 84/4.1 |
Oenothera glazioviana | Large-flowered Evening-primrose | JO 1953 | vlf | 6 to 11 | 3,8,9. Green parts of stems & fruits with red bulbous-based hairs |
472 84/4.5 |
Oenothera stricta | Fragrant Evening-primrose (RDBk) | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 12 | 1,7,8,9. Petals turn reddish on withering. No red bulbous-based hairs |
472a 84/4.4
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Oenothera cambrica | Small-flowered Evening-primrose | ML 2005 | vlf | 6 to 10 | 1,4,7. Platte Saline on tipped soil. Sepals green. Red hairs ± |
472b
|
Gaura lindheimeri | ML 1975 | 6 to 9 | 7, near the House Holly-fern. Persisted to 1978/9 | ||
473 84/5.1 |
Fuchsia magellanica | Fuchsia | PHAS 1970 | o | 1 to 12 | 2,5,6,7,8,10. Vau Pommier & scattered. Det. TGT & AOC |
474 84/6.1 |
Circaea lutetiana | Enchanter's-nightshade | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 8 | 7,8,9,13. Petals 2, white/pale pink. Stamens 2 |
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Santalaceæ | ||||||
475 86/1.1 |
Thesium humifusum | Bastard-toadflax | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 11 | 1,4,5,7,8,9. Seems to be increasing again. Leaves & stem olive-green. Large area on Mannez Hill noted, BB 1996-99 |
Celastraceæ | ||||||
476 88/1.3 |
Euonymus japonicus | Evergreen Spindle | FLOWERS 1956 | f | 4 to 6 | 2,4,5,7,8,9,10. Much planted as hedging, seedlings occasionally found |
Aquifoliaceæ | ||||||
477 89/1.1 |
Ilex aquifolium | Holly | BB 1987 | r | 3 to 5 | 6,7,8,13. Self seeds in gardens. Also planted by States |
Euphorbiaceæ | ||||||
478 91/1.2 |
Mercurialis annua | Annual Mercury | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Dioecious |
479 91/2.1 |
Euphorbia peplis | Purple Spurge (RDBk) | JS 1838 | extinct | 1,2. Habitat destroyed by storm 1977. Not seen since. Possibly now extinct | |
480 91/2.8 |
Euphorbia helioscopia | Sun Spurge | CCB 1838 | lf | 1 to 12 | Annual to 50cm. |
481 91/2.9 |
Euphorbia lathyris | Caper Spurge | FLOWERS 1977 | r | 6 to 7 | 5,7,8, Probably garden escape. Biennial 1-2m. Pops up here and there most years. |
482 91/2.11 |
Euphorbia peplus | Petty Spurge (close up) | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Annual to 30cm. |
483 91/2.12 |
Euphorbia portlandica | Portland Spurge (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | c | 2 to 10 | All round coast. Perennial. Stems usually reddish, leaves yellow-green |
484 91/2.13 |
Euphorbia paralias | Sea Spurge | CCB 1838 | lf | 4 to 9 | 1,2,3,4. Dune edges. Perennial to 60cm. Leaves narrow, succulent |
485 91/2.15 |
Euphorbia cyparissias | Cypress Spurge | BB 1987 | r | 1 to 12 | 2,7,8. 'Garden Escape'. Rhizomatous perennial. To 60cm, leaves linear. |
485a | Ricinus communis | Castor-oil Plant | TD 2011 | vr | 10 to 1 | 8 |
Linaceæ | ||||||
486 94/1.1 |
Linum bienne | Pale Flax | CCB 1838 | lf | 3 to 11 | 2,3,4,5,7,9,13. Short sandy turf. Flowers 10mm, pale blue |
487 94/1.2 |
Linum usitatissimum | Flax | EDM 1902 | 5 to 8 | Grown as a crop in 16th century. Last record 1902 | |
488 94/1.4 |
Linum catharticum | Fairy Flax | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 8 | 4,5,9,10. Flowers 5mm, white |
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489 94/2.1 |
Radiola linoides | Allseed | EDM 1901 | r | 5-7, 11 | 5, 7,10,12. Annual. Flowers 1mm, petals 8. Capsule 1mm, 8 valves |
Polygalaceæ | ||||||
490 95/1.1a |
Polygala vulgaris subsp. vulgaris | Common Milkwort | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 8 | 1,7,9,10 . Raceme has 10-40 florets. Sepals as wide as capsule |
491 95/1.1b |
Polygala vulgaris subsp. collina | Common Milkwort | CCB 1838 | 5 | 5 to 8 | 5,10,12,13. GCD 1932 As P. dubium. Sepals narrower than capsule |
492 95/1.2 |
Polygala serpyllifolia | Heath Milkwort | DMcC 1957 | o | 4 to 7 | 3,4,5,7,10,11. Raceme has 3-10 florets |
Hippocastanaceæ | ||||||
493 96/1.1 |
Aesculus hipposcastanum | Horse-chestnut | DMcC 1957 | o | 3 to 6 | 8,10. Planted. Specimens to 18m. Several in Churchyard (Self-seeding here) & Valley Gdns |
494 96/1.2 |
Aesculus carnea | Red Horse-chestnut | BB 1987 | o | 4 to 6 | 8. Planted, La Trigalle & La Vallée, etc. Specimens to 9m |
495 96/1.3 |
Aesculus indica | Indian Horse-chestnut | BB 1987 | 1 site | 6 to 7 | Planted by H.M. Queen in Royal Connaught Square in 1957. Main flowering period July-August |
Aceraceæ | ||||||
496 99/1.1 |
Acer platanoides | Norway Maple | CH 1987 | r | 4 to 6 | 3,8. Fontaine David to 13.5m. All specimens planted |
497 99/1.3 |
Acer campestre | Field Maple | BB 1988 | 1 site | 5 to 6 | 8. Single young specimen in Old Churchyard, planted |
498 99/1.4 |
Acer pseudoplatanus | Sycamore | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 6 | Commonest tree in island. Self seeds freely |
Simaroubaceæ | ||||||
499 101/1.1 |
Ailanthus altissima | Tree-of-Heaven | RW 1986 | r | 6 to 7 | 8, Planted in gardens, Connaught Square & Coin des Ecailles, etc |
Oxalidaceæ | ||||||
500 102/1.3 |
Oxalis corniculata | Procumbent Yellow-sorrel | FLOWERS 1956 | vlf | 1 to 12 | 7,8,12, Garden escape. Old walls in town. Roots at most nodes |
501 | Oxalis corniculata var. villosa | DMcC 1975 | Only record | |||
502 102/1.4 |
Oxalis exilis | Least Yellow Sorrel | CMR 1957 | o | 2 to 12 | 7,8. Smaller than O. corniculata, only roots at a few nodes |
503 102/1.8 |
Oxalis articulata | Pink-sorrel | CMR 1957 | f | 1 to 12 | Verges, cliff path, etc. Rhizomatous. Orange dots on lf. margins. Occ. with white flrs. |
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504 102/1.10 |
Oxalis debilis | Large-flowered Pink-sorrel | JM 1959 | r | 5 to 8 | 4,7. (As O. corymbosa, Det. by SMW). Bulbous. Refound BB 1988 |
505 102/1.11 |
Oxalis latifolia | Garden Pink-sorrel | CMR 1954 | o | 5 to 9 | 7. Bulbous with bulbils on stolons Refound BB 1988 |
506
|
Oxalis latifolia var. cornubiensis | Mexican Oxalis | JP 1977 | 8 Only record | ||
507 102/1.13 |
Oxalis pes-caprae | Bermuda Buttercup | PHAS 1970 | vr | 3 to 6 | 7,8,9. Found in Fontaine David Det. TGT & AOC |
508 102/1.14 |
Oxalis incarnata | Pale Pink-sorrel | PHAS 1957 | r | 4 to 7 | 7,8,9. Along railway track at Newtown. Bulbils in leaf axils |
Geraniaceæ | ||||||
509 103/1.1 |
Geranium endressii | French Crane's-bill | BB 1987 | vr | 6 to 8 | 8. Garden escape |
510 103/1.1 x 2 |
Geranium x oxonianum | Druce's Crane's-bill | BB 1994 | r | 5 to 8 | 8 |
511
|
Geranium endressii x oxonianum | BB 1989 | vr | 6 to 7 | 7,8. Determined by PFY | |
512 103/1.2 |
Geranium versicolor | Pencilled Geranium | WH 1881 | 8 Only record | ||
513 103/1.4 |
Geranium rotundifolium | Round-leaved Geranium | EDM 1901 | o | 3 to 8 | 3,4,5,7,10. Leaves 5-9 lobes. Gland/hairy. Petals 6mm pink, rounded tip |
514 103/1.7 |
Geranium pratense | Meadow Crane's-bill | JM 1959 | r | 6 to 11 | 4,9. Large plant at Hammond Memorial. Petals 20 mm, blue/ occ. pink |
515 103/1.9 |
Geranium sanguineum | Bloody Crane's-bill | EDM 1899 | vr | 4 to 11 | 3,4,12. Petals 20mm bright purplish. Next 1932. Refound BB 1987 |
516 103/1.10 |
Geranium columbinum | Long-stalked Crane's-bill | EDM 1901 | vr | 4 to 7 | 3,4,7,8 Other records CMR 1959 then BB 1989 |
517 103/1.11 |
Geranium dissectum | Cut-leaved Crane's-bill | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 11 | Annual. Leaves 7-lobes, cut almost to base, deep sublobes. flowers 5mm pink |
518 103/1.12 |
Geranium submolle | Alderney Crane's-bill | ABJ 1938 | vlf | 4 to 11 | 3,4,7,8,9. Peren. to 60cm. Leaves 5-7 deep lobes /sublobes. Flowers 5mm. Spreading slowly. |
519 103/1.13 x pla |
Geranium x magnificum | Purple Crane's-bill | BB 1986 | r | 6 to 8 | 7, Garden escape |
520 10103/1.14 |
Geranium pyrenaicum | Hedgerow Crane's-bill | RW 1977 | vr | 4 to 9 | 2,8. Perennial to 60cm. Leaves 7 deep lobes. Flowers c.8mm pinkish-purple |
521 10103/1.15 |
Geranium pusillum | Small-flowered Crane's-bill | JDG 1937 | vr | 7 to 10 | 3,4,7,9,10. Annual to 40cm. Flowers 3-4mm. Next 1966 Refound ML 1992 |
522 103/1.16 |
Geranium molle | Dove's-foot Crane's-bill | CCB 1838 | a | 1 to 12 | Very variable annual, 5-40cm. Petals. 5mm, cleft, pink, mauve or whitish |
523 103/1.18 |
Geranium lucidum | Shining Crane's-bill | PS 1997 | vr | 3 to 6 | 7. Wall below Côtil du Nord, Petit Val. Garden escape |
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524 103/1.19 |
Geranium robertianum subsp. robertianum | Herb-Robert | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | Annual/biennial; to 50cm. Frequently with red stems and leaf edges |
525 | Geranium robertianum subsp. maritimum | Herb-Robert | CCB 1838 | o | 3 to 10 | 1,2,7,11. Procumbent, smaller always near sea. anthers purple /orange |
526 103/1.20 |
Geranium purpureum | Little-Robin (RDBk) | DMcC 1957 | vr | 5 to 9 | 4. Shingle, cliffs & rocky places near sea, Anthers yellow |
526a 103/1.22 |
Geranium maderense | Madeiran Geranium | BB 1997 | o | 3 to 6 | 7, Garden escape becoming increasingly frequent |
527 103/2.1 |
Erodium maritimum | Sea Stork's-bill | CCB 1838 | f | 3 to 7 | Dunes. Leaves simple lower toothed. Petals usually absent |
528 103/2.2 |
Erodium moschatum | Musk Stork's-bill (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | o | 3 to 11 | 4,5, Also occasional garden weed. Leaves pinnate with toothed leaflets |
529 103/2.3 |
Erodium cicutarium | Common Stork's-bill | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | Annual. Flowers dark pink (& occ with black spot at base of upper 2 petals) |
530
|
Erodium cicutarium subsp. dunense | Dune Stork's-bill | NVM 1956 | f | 3 to 12 | 2,5,6,8,10,13,14. Sandy bays. Dwarf coastal type. Flowers dark pink |
532 103/2.4 |
Erodium lebelii | Sticky Stork's-bill | PHAS 1970 | ? | 4 to 9 | Flowers pale mauve, pink or white Determined TGT & AOC |
532a | Erodium lebelii ssp. bipinnatum | Sticky Stork's-bill | A. Chater/Prof Tutin 1974 | vr | No site or date | |
Tropaeolaceæ | ||||||
533 104/1.1 |
Tropaeolum majus | Nasturtium | DMcC 1958 | o | 4 to 12 | Garden escape |
Araliaceæ | ||||||
534 106/1.2b |
Hedera helix subsp. hibernica | Atlantic Ivy | CCB 1838 | a | 9 to 12 | Most, if not all, Alderney plants are probably this subsp. |
535 106/2.2 |
Aralia elata | Japanese Angelica-tree | BB 1989 | vr | 7 to 8 | 8,10. Planted, Longis Road and some gardens in town |
Apiaceæ | Formerly Umbelliferæ | |||||
536 107/1.1 |
Hydrocotyle vulgaris | Marsh Pennywort | CCB 1838 | r | 4 to 7 | 4,11,13. Baxter's Valley, many plants in dried up Longis pond bed 1992 |
537 107/4.3 |
Eryngium maritimum | Sea-Holly | CCB 1838 | lf | 6 to 9 | 1,2,3,4 |
538 107/4.4 |
Eryngium campestre | Field Eryngo (RDBk) | NVM 1979 | vr | 8, below Butes Not seen since 1986/7 | |
539 107/5.3 |
Chaerophyllum temulum | Rough Chervil | CCB 1838 | Only record | ||
540 107/6.1 |
Anthriscus sylvestris | Cow Parsley | EDM 1901 | c | 2 to 12 | |
541 107/6.2 |
Anthriscus caucalis | Bur Parsley | CCB 1838 | vr | 3 to 9 | 5,10,12. Only records 1838 1901, 1992 |
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542 107/7.1 |
Scandix pecten-veneris | Shepherd's-needle (Scarce) | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 | 4,9. Only records |
543 107/9.1 |
Coriandrum sativum | Coriander | 1,977 | vr | 6 | Garden escape. Only record |
544 107/10.1 |
Smyrnium olusatrum | Alexanders | EDM 1901 | 1 site | 3 to 6 | 8, Not seen 1986-93 Reported by DB 1994, refound BB 1996 |
545 107/10.2 |
Smyrnium perfoliatum | (A Southern European sp.) | JO 1953 | 'Butes Hill, plentiful' Only record, probably error for previous species. | ||
546 107/14.1 |
Aegopodium podagraria | Ground-elder | NJ 1972 | Only record | ||
547 107/16.1 |
Berula erecta | Lesser Water-parsnip | CCB 1838 | Only record | ||
548 107/17.1 |
Crithmum maritimum | Rock Samphire | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 10 | 5-10,12,13,14. Most shores and lower cliffs |
549 107/19.5 |
Oenanthe crocata | Hemlock Water-dropwort (Photo taken in Jersey) | CCB 1838 | Reported as "Extinct by 1860". But still put onto Mauvaises Herbes list in 1933 | ||
550 107/20.1 |
Aethusa cynapium | Fool's Parsley | ABJ 1932 | vr | 8 to 9 | 8. 1932 'Blaye'. Refound in churchyard BB 1992. Det. DMcC |
551 107/21.1 |
Foeniculum vulgare | Fennel | CCB 1838 | la | 7 to 12 | Dune areas, cliff paths and N. coast |
552 107/25.1 |
Conium maculatum | Hemlock | CCB 1838 | lf | 5 to 10 | 2,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,13,14. Commons & cliff paths |
553 107/26.4 |
Bupleurum baldense | Small Hare's-ear | CCB 1838 | vlc | 5 to 7 | 45,914 |
554 107/28.1 |
Apium graveolens | Wild Celery | EDM 1903 | vr | 5 to 7 | 2,4,5,7. Refound TD 1989 |
555 107/28.2 |
Apium nodiflorum | Fool's Water-cress | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 10 | 1,2,4,5,6,7,11,12,13 |
556
|
Apium nodiflorum var. pseudorepens | Fool's Water-cress (prostrate form) | CCB 1838 | Single site | 7 to 8 | 5. Refound outlet Mannez pond BB 1992. Det. D.Meikle |
557 107/29.1 |
Petroselinum crispum | Garden Parsley | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 11 | 4,8. Garden escape and near old ruins 5. Path down to Houmet Herbé from road |
558 107/29.2 |
Petroselinum segetum | Corn Parsley (RDBk) | BB 1990 | vr | 6 to 8 | |
559 107/33.1 |
Falcaria vulgaris | Longleaf | BHR 1956 | vr | 7 to 9 | 9,13. Refound TD, ¼ acre on Rond But 1988 |
560 107/40.1 |
Pastinaca sativa var. sylvestris | Wild Parsnip | CCB 1838 | lf | 5 to 8 | 4,5,7,8,9. Pinnate leaves large lfllets. Petioles long, wavy. No sepals |
561 107/41.1 |
Heracleum sphondylium | Hogweed | CCB 1838 | a | 1 to 12 | On Mauvaises Herbes Law list. Spreading greatly |
562
|
Heracleum sphondylium var. angustifolium | Hogweed | DMcC 1974 | vr | 10,11. Very large leaves, by entrance to German tunnel BB 1993, conf. DMcC. Giffoine 1997. Only records | |
563 107/43.1 |
Torilis japonica | Upright Hedge-parsley | CCB 1838 | vr | 4,10. Erect 1.2m Fruit spines curved Other records, 1906, 1980,95 | |
564 107/43.3 |
Torilis nodosa | Knotted Hedge-parsley | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 8 | 4,5,9,10,11. Procumbent 50cm Flowers white. Fruit spines straight. No bracts |
564a | Torilis arvensis | Spreading Hedge-parsley | vr 1st record |
5 to 8 | Verge in Val Fontaine ? garden escape | |
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565 107/44.1a |
Daucus carota subsp. carota | Wild Carrot | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 8 | 4,5,6,7,9,10,13. Umbel concave in fruit |
567 107/44.1b |
Daucus carota subsp. sativus | Carrot | BB 1995 | 6 to 8 | 13. Relic of cultivation on Blaye. Large patch. Only record | |
566 107/44.1c |
Daucus carota subsp. gummifer | Sea Carrot | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | 1,8,9,12,14. Dunes, cliff tops. Umbel convex or flat in fruit |
Gentianaceæ | ||||||
568 108/3.2 |
Centaurium erythraea | Common Centaury | CCB 1838 | c | 6 to 11 | Cliffs and commons. Biennial to 50cm |
569 108/3.4 |
Centaurium pulchellum | Lesser Centaury (RDBk) | DMcC 1958 | 1 site | 5 to 8 | 5. Annual, usually c.5cm. Damp ground nr. sea |
Apocynaceæ | ||||||
570 109/1.3 |
Vinca major | Greater Periwinkle | EDM 1901 | r | 1 to 12 | 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10. Leaf & calyx margins pubescent |
Solanaceæ | ||||||
571 110/1.1 |
Nicandra physalodes | Apple-of-Peru | KEB 1969 BB 2008 |
vr Masses in Mannez Quarry spoil heap 24.10.08 & 09 |
6 to 11 | 5, 7. Refound 1.10.88 BB. On Platte Saline in quantity after soil tipped. Occasionally in same area since. |
572 110/2.1 |
Lycium barbarum | Duke of Argyll's Teaplant | WH 1881 | o | 4 to 12 | 5,7,8,9. Thick clumps along N. coast . Leaves. elliptic. Corolla 7-12mm |
573 110/2.2 |
Lycium chinense | Chinese Teaplant | EDM 1908 | o | 3 to 12 | 2-4,6-9. Leaves lanceolate/narrow ovate, fl. larger. Corolla 12-17mm |
574 110/4.1 |
Hyocyamus niger | Henbane | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 8 | 2,3,4,7 Recent records. 1 plant; NVM 1979, Berry's Quarry BB 1990 |
575 110/7.1 |
Lycopersicon esculentum | Tomato | RSRF 1956 | vr | 5 to 9 | Occasionally on rubbish tips |
576 110/8.1 |
Solanum nigrum | Black Nightshade | EDM 1901 | lf | 6 to 12 | 3,4,5,7,8,9,10. Frequent garden weed |
577
|
Solanum nigrum var. atriplicifolium | ABJ 1932 | Specimen in BM. Only record | |||
578 110/8.4 |
Solanum sarachoides | Leafy-fruited Nightshade | HCP 1969 | Only other record 1973 | ||
579 110/8.6 |
Solanum dulcamara | Bittersweet | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 10 | Usually in hedges |
580 110/8.7 |
Solanum tuberosum | Potato | RSRF 1956 | vr | 5 to 9 | Rubbish tips. Refound BB Platte Saline 1988 & 1993 |
581 110/9.1 |
Datura stramonium | Thorn-apple | GJ pre 1940 BB 2008, 2009 |
vr Masses in Mannez Quarry spoil heap 24.10.08 |
6 to 9 | 7,9. Disturbed old ground. Refound BB 1993 and 2009 |
581a | Datura stramonium var. tatula | Angel's Trumpets | BB 2001 | Single site | 6 to 9 | 9. Spread soil by Railway Station. More in 2002 |
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582
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Nicotiana rustica | Wild Tobacco | OJ 1976 | 8. Probably garden escape. Only record | ||
583 | Nicotiana alata | Sweet Tobacco | BB 1988 | 9. Probably garden escape. Only record | ||
Convolvulaceæ | ||||||
584 111/1.1 |
Convolvulus arvensis | Field Bindweed | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 11 | Found with deep pink flowers nr. Whitegates, occ. pure white |
585 111/3.1 |
Calystegia soldanella | Sea Bindweed | CCB 1838 | lc | 6 to 10 | 1,2,3,4,5. Mainly N. coast dunes |
586 111/3.2 |
Calystegia sepium | Hedge Bindweed | EDM 1901 | lc | 6 to 11 | 1,4,8,12. Bracteoles 10-20mm, don't overlap |
587 111/4.1 |
Calystegia silvatica | Large Bindweed | DMcC 1953 | vlc | 6 to 10 | Bracteoles 20-40mm, overlap strongly |
Cuscutaceæ | ||||||
589 112/1.1 |
Cuscuta campestris | Yellow Dodder | EDM 1901 | (As C. trifolii, but his description agrees with this sp.) Also CMR 1950. No other records | ||
588 112/1.3 |
Cuscuta epithymum | Dodder (Photo yellow form) see C. campestris |
CCB 1838 | lc | 6 to 9 | Here usually grows on ground on Thyme in 1-6,8,9. Much rarer on Gorse in 12,13,14. Patch of Yellow form of C. epithymum on shore nr. Houmet Herbé BB 8.02. Determined CAS |
Menyanthaceæ | ||||||
590 113/2.1 |
Nymphoides peltata | Fringed Water-lily (Scarce) | BB 1986 | vr | 6 to 8 | 7,10, (Tank on Essex Hill, gone in 1996). |
Hydrophyllaceæ | ||||||
591 115/1.1 |
Phacelia tanacetifolia | Phacelia | BB 1994 | vr | 6 to 7 | 12, (Remnant of planted fodder crop) 7, (1998) in Bracken on Les Rochers |
Boraginaceæ | ||||||
592 116/1.3 |
Lithospermum arvense | Field Gromwell | EDM 1900 | vr | 2. Only other record 1971. Not seen since | |
593 116/2.1 |
Echium vulgare | Viper's-bugloss | CCB 1838 | lc | 5 to 11 | 1,2,5,6,8,11,12,13. Spreading recently |
594 116/2.2 |
Echium plantagineum | Purple Viper's-buglos | CMR 1956 | vr | 6 to 7 | 4,7. DMcC doubtful of 1st record, but 5 plants P/Saline BB 1996 |
595 116/2.4 |
Echium pininana | Giant Viper's-bugloss | DMcC 1973 | r | 4 to 9 | 2,5,7,8,10. Frequently grown in gardens. Occasional escape |
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596 116/4.1 |
Symphytum officinale | Common Comfrey | EDM 1901 | vlf | 5 to 8 | 1,2,6,14. Stem leaves strongly decurrent >1 internode |
597 116/4.1 x 2 |
Symphytum x uplandicum | Russian Comfrey | ABJ 1933 | lf | 3 to 9 | 1,2,5,6,7,9,14. The more common species. More bristly. Intermediate hybrids likely. Leaves clasping or slightly decurrent |
598 116/4.3 |
Symphytum tuberosum | Tuberous Comfrey | CMR 1954 | vr | 3 to 8 | 7,8,12. RSRF 1956. Refound in Churchyard BB 1995 |
598a | Symphytum grandiflorum | Creeping Comfrey | BB 9.5.2010 | vr 1st record |
5 to 7 | Verge in Val Fontaine |
599 116/6.4 |
Anchusa arvensis | Bugloss | CCB 1838 | f | 2 to 12 | 4,5,11,12,13. Annual to 50cm. Hispid. Calyx divided nearly to base |
600 116/8.1 |
Pentaglottis sempervirens | Green Alkanet | BB 1987 | vr | 2 to 8 | 3,4,5,11. Perennial to 1m. Hispid perennial. Calyx divided ¾ way |
601 116/9.1 |
Borago officinalis | Borage | CCB 1838 | o | 1 to 12 | 1,3,4,6,10,12. Well scattered |
602 116/15.2 |
Myosotis secunda | Creeping Forget-me-not | CCB 1838 | vlf | 5 to 8 | 7,11. Perennial with stolons. Long pedicels & patent hairs below |
603 116/15.4a |
Myosotis laxa subsp. caespitosa | BB 1988 | r | 7 | 11, Trois Vaux in scree at jct. Baxter's Valley 5.7.88 | |
604 116/15.7 |
Myosotis sylvatica | Wood Forget-me-not | DMcC 1957 | 5 to 6 | Possibly the only record | |
605 116/15.8 |
Myosotis arvensis | Field Forget-me-not | CCB 1838 | o | 3 to 9 | 6,8,13. Plant greyish-green to 40cm. Corolla 3mm. |
606 116/15.9 |
Myosotis ramosissima | Early Forget-me-not | EDM 1901 | c | 2 to 6 | All squares ex 8. Calyx with hooked hairs. Fl blue 3mm Inflorescence elongates greatly after fertilisation |
607 116/15.9 |
Myosotis ramosissima subsp. lebelii | Early Forget-me-not | EDM 1901 | o | 2 to ? | 11,13. White flowers with yellow throat. Refound BB 29.4.1988 |
608 116/15.10 |
Myosotis discolor | Changing Forget-me-not | EDM 1901 | lc | 3 to 8 | All squares ex 8. Erect c.10cm. corolla 2mm, yellow first, then blue. Inflorescence elongates after fertilisation. |
609 116/17.1 |
Cynoglossum officinale | Hound's-tongue (photo taken in Jersey) | CCB 1838 | 2. Only other record, Crabby CMR 1955 | ||
Verbenaceæ | ||||||
610 117/1.1 |
Verbena officinalis | Vervain | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 10 | 8,10 |
Lamiaceæ | Formerly Labiatæ | |||||
611 118/1.5 |
Stachys sylvatica | Hedge Woundwort | EDM 1901 | f | 5 to 11 | 4,7,8,11,12,13. Usually in damper spots. Perennial. Leaves petiolate. |
612 118/1.5 x 6 |
Stachys x ambigua | Hybrid Woundwort | GCD 1932 | ? | In GCD 1932 'S'. In WFG Supplement DMcC 1983 | |
613 118/1.6 |
Stachys palustris | Marsh Woundwort | CCB 1838 | o | 7 to 9 | 9,12,13,14. Perennial. Upper & middle stem leaves sessile |
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614 118/1.8 |
Stachys arvensis | Field Woundwort | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 10 | 7,12,13. Annual. No glandular hairs |
615 118/2.1 |
Ballota nigra | Black Horehound | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 10 | 2,8,9. Waste ground |
616 118/4.1c |
Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp. argentatum | Yellow Archangel | JM 1959 | 2 sites | 4 to 7 | 7,8. Refound BB 1993, Churchyard & St. Vignalis' Garden |
617 118/5.3 |
Lamium purpureum | Red Dead-nettle | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | All leaves petiolate, serrate, teeth <2mm |
618 118/5.4 |
Lamium hybridum | Cut-leaved Dead-nettle | CCB 1838 | o | 1 to 12 | 5,8,12,13. As above, many teeth >2mm |
619 118/5.6 |
Lamium amplexicaule | Henbit Dead-nettle | CCB 1838 | r | 4 to 8 | 7,8,10. Scattered. Middle & upper lf. subtending whorls sessile |
620 118/6.4 |
Galeopsis tetrahit (Photo taken in Guernsey) |
Common Hemp-nettle | EDM 1901 | vr | 8. "1 plant 8/1901". Refound JO 1953. Only other records FLOWERS 1957, (voucher) AS 1960 | |
621 118/9.1 |
Marrubium vulgare | White Horehound (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 11 | 13,479 |
622 118/11.1 |
Teucrium scorodonia | Wood Sage | CCB 1838 | a | 3 to 10 | All round coast and many inland hedges etc. |
623 118/13rac x nep |
Nepeta x faassenii | Garden Cat-mint | JES 1972 | o | 5 to 9 | 3,4,5,7,8. Probably garden escape |
624 118/14.1 |
Glechoma hederacea | Ground-ivy | CCB 1838 | vlc | 3 to 9 | 6,7,9,10,11. Calyx 5 teeth Stolons c. 1m. with petiolate leaves. |
625 118/15.1 |
Prunella vulgaris | Selfheal | CCB 1838 | f | 6 to 9 | 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,13. Calyx 3 short teeth. |
626 118/15.2 |
Prunella laciniata | Cut-leaved Selfheal | RAEB 1932 | 14, Upper leaves divided to midrib. Only other record CMR 1951 | ||
627 118/16.1 |
Melissa officinalis | Balm | DMcC 1956 | vr | 6 to 11 | 7,9 Only other record BB 1987 |
628 118/18.4 |
Clinopodium vulgare | Wild Basil | CRPA 1900 | vr | 7 to 11 | 5,9,10. Only other records EDM 1901, GCD "Alderney" 1932, AT 1978 |
629 118/20.1 |
Origanum vulgare | Wild Marjoram | AS 1966 | vr | 7 to 9 | 7,11 Refound BB 1987. not seen since 88 |
630 118/21.3 |
Thymus polytrichus | Wild Thyme | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 11 | |
631 118/23.2 |
Mentha aquatica | Water Mint | CCB 1838 | c | 8 to 11 | 1,4,5,7,8,12,13. Wet places. Fertile |
632 118/23.2 x 3 |
Mentha x piperita | Peppermint | EDM 1901 | o | 7 to 10 | 9,10. plant often red-tinged. Sterile |
633 118/23.3 |
Mentha spicata | Spear Mint | EDM 1901 | ? | 6 to 11 | 8,9. Frequent in gardens. Fertile. Last wild record 1980 |
634 118/3 x lon |
Mentha x villosonervata | Sharp-toothed Mint | OJ 1980 | vr | 8 to 9 | 8, along railway line. Possibly a garden escape. Sterile. Det. RMH |
635 118/23.3 x 4 |
Mentha x villosa | Apple Mint | DMcC1963 | 6 to 9 | 9, Stranger's Cemetery. Sterile | |
636 118/23.4 x lon |
Mentha x rotundifolia | Round-leaved Mint | GCD 1907 | Marked 'S' in Comital Flora Possibly the only record | ||
637 118/23.? |
Mentha longifolia | Horse Mint | GCD1907 | vr | 7 to9 | 8, behind Museum. Marked 'S'. Refound BB 1988 Determined DMcC |
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638 118/25.3 |
Salvia pratensis | Meadow Clary | JO 1953 | 10, 'Nunnery' Bracts green/ violet-blue, shorter than flowers Only record | ||
639 118/25.4 |
Salvia verbenaca | Wild Clary | CCB 1838 | lf | 5 to10 | 1,3,4,5,7,9. Long calyx hairs white. Leaves lobed |
Hippuridaceæ | ||||||
640 119/1.1 |
Hippuris vulgaris | Mare's-tail | EDM 1901 | vlf | 5 to 10 | 4,5,7. Mannez quarry only now. Earlier records, Longis pond Bonne Terre |
Callitrichaceæ | ||||||
641 120/1.3 |
Callitriche stagnalis (Photo taken in Guernsey) |
Common Water-starwort | GCD 1906 | 4, Longis pond Only record | ||
642 120/1.4 |
Callitriche platycarpa | Various-leaved Water-starwort | CCB 1838 | 7, 'Mill pond'. Only other record EDM 1901 | ||
Plantaginaceæ | ||||||
643 121/1.1 |
Plantago coronopus | Buck's-horn Plantain | CCB 1838 | a
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4 to 10 | Very variable in size |
644 121/1.2 |
Plantago maritima | Sea Plantain | AS 1955 | 7 | Also recorded on subsequent visits, 58, 60, 65, but doubtful records | |
645 121/1.3 |
Plantago major | Greater Plantain | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 11 | Seen in small numbers in most squares |
646 121/1.5 |
Plantago lanceolata | Ribwort Plantain | CCB 1838 | a | 3 to 11 | Fasciated forms found occasionally |
Buddlejaceæ | ||||||
648 122/1.2 |
Buddleja davidii | Butterfly-bush | NVM 1967 | o | 4 to 10 | 3,4,5,8,9,10. Scattered self-sown garden escape. Also on old walls |
649 122/1.2 x 3 |
Buddleja x weyeriana | Hybrid between 648 and 650 | BB 1987 | vr | 7 to 10 | 8,10, Newtown, Bottom Essex valley. Probably planted |
650 122/1.3 |
Buddleja globosa | Orange-ball-tree | BB 1987 | r | 5 to 8 | 10. Probably planted, bottom Essex Hill |
Oleaceæ | ||||||
651 123/2.1 |
Fraxinus excelsior | Ash | CCB 1838 | vlf | 4 to 6 | 7,8,9,10. Self-seeds readily |
652 | Fraxinus angustifolia | Ash | CH 1987 | 1 site | 4 to 5 | 7. With Brown buds, planted. Still surviving 1999 Only record |
653 123/3.1 |
Syringa vulgaris | Lilac | BB 1988 | vr | 4 to 6 | 9. Rare garden escape |
654 123/4.1 |
Ligustrum vulgare | Wild Privet | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 7 | 4,5,7,9,10,11,12,13. Scattered. Leaves narrow acute, semi-deciduous. Frequent on Mannez Hill |
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655 122/4.2 |
Ligustrum ovalifolium | Garden Privet | DMcC 1957 | r | 5 to 10 | 4,7,8. Frequently planted hedging, some standard trees. Occ esc. |
Scrophulariaceæ | ||||||
656 124/1.7 |
Verbascum thapsus | Great Mullein | JDG 1937 | o | 5 to 10 | Recorded in all squares, scattered, usually only 1 or 2 plants together. |
657 124/1.9 |
Verbascum nigrum | Dark Mullein | CCB 1838 | vlc | 5 to 8 | 3,8,9,10 |
658 124/2.2 |
Scrophularia auriculata | Water Figwort | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 10 | 7,8,9,11,12,13. stream sides. Stem angles winged |
659 124/7.1 |
Antirrhinum majus | Snapdragon | EDM 1901 | 8 Only record | ||
660 124/9.1 |
Misopates orontium | Weasel's-snout | JES 1970 | r | 7 to 10 | 2. Garden escape |
661 124/11.1 |
Cymbalaria muralis | Ivy-leaved Toadflax | EDM 1901 | f | 1 to 12 | Old walls |
662 124/12.1 |
Kickxia elatine | Sharp-leaved Fluellen | EDM 1901 | 9. Only record (Photo taken in Guernsey) | ||
663 124/13.1 |
Linaria vulgaris | Common Toadflax | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 11 | 3,5,8,9,11 |
664 | Linaria alpina | Alpine Toadflax | BB 1986 | vr | 7 to 8 | 2. Garden escape |
665 124/13.3 |
Linaria purpurea | Purple Toadflax | AT 1983 | r | 5 to 12 | 5,7,8,9 |
666 128/14.8 (Stace) |
Linaria maroccana | Annual Toadflax | DMcC 1973 | r | 2,8. BB, wall bases Route de Crabby 1994, Venelles des Gaudions 1996. Presumed garden escapes | |
667 124/14.1 |
Digitalis purpurea | Foxglove | CCB 1838 | lc | 5 to 9 | 1,2,6,7,8,9,14. Mainly on cliffs |
668 124/16.1 |
Veronica serpyllifolia | Thyme-leaved Speedwell | CMR 1951 | r | 3 to 6 | 7. Petite Blaye. Perennial, roots at nodes. Flowers white/pale blue, 6-8mm |
669 124/16.6 |
Veronica officinalis | Heath Speedwell | CCB 1838 | r | 4 to 8 | 7,8,11. Flowers lilac, 5-9mm |
670 124/16.7 |
Veronica chamaedrys | Germander Speedwell | CCB 1838 | f | 3 to 9 | Flowers bright blue 8-12mm |
671 124/16.10 |
Veronica beccabunga | Brooklime | CCB 1838 | r | 5 to 9 | 7,9. Wet places, flowers bright blue |
672 124/16.11 |
Veronica anagallis-aquatica | Blue Water-speedwell | CCB 1838 | 5 to 9 | 7,10,11 Trois Vaux. Flowers pale blue, dk veins.Only other record EDM 1901 | |
673 124/16.16 |
Veronica arvensis | Wall Speedwell | CCB 1838 | f | 3 to 7 | 4,5,7,8,9,11,12. Common garden weed. Flowers blue 2-3mm |
674 124/16.19 |
Veronica agrestis | Green Field-speedwell | CCB 1838 | vr | Flowers white/pale blue, axillary, solitary, 3-8mm. Leaves longer than wide | |
675 124/16.20 |
Veronica polita | Grey Field-speedwell | CCB 1838 | vr | As above but leaves wider than long | |
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676 124/16.21 |
Veronica persica | Common Field-speedwell | EDM 1901 | c | 4 to 12 | Flowers bright blue lower lobe white, 8-12mm |
677 124/16.24 |
Veronica hederifolia | Ivy-leaved Speedwell | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 11 | Walls, verges, garden weed. Flowers solitary in lf axil 2-9mm |
678 124/16.25 |
Veronica longifolia | Garden Speedwell | BB 1987 | vr | 7 to 9 | 7, Garden escape. Flowers in dense terminal raceme |
679 124/17.1 |
Hebe salicifolia | Koromiko | DMcC 1963 | vr | 3 to 12 | Probably planted. Only record outside gardens |
680 124/17 ell x spec |
Hebe x franciscana | Hedge Veronica | DMcC 1963 | f | 1 to 12 | 2,3,5,7,8,13. Much used as hedging. Self seeds outside gardens |
681 124/20 |
Euphrasia officinalis agg. | Eyebrights | CCB 1838 | lc | 4 to 10 | 1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10. Most of the Eyebrights have not been differentiated recently |
682 124/20.1 x 3 |
Euphrasia rostkoviana | An Eyebright | CCB 1838 | ) | Only other record EDM 1901 | |
683 124/20.6 |
Euphrasia tetraqueta | An Eyebright | EDM 1900 | ) | 4,10. Euphrasia aggregate common in short turf all round the island | |
684 124/20.7 |
Euphrasia nemorosa | An Eyebright | EDM 1900 | lc | 4 to 10 | 4. Right to the sea edge. |
685 124/20.9 |
Euphrasia confusa | An Eyebright | DMcC 1963 | ) | Determined by PFY | |
686 124/20.10 |
Euphrasia stricta | An Eyebright | EDM 1901 | ) lc | Appears to be the only record | |
687 124/20.14 |
Euphrasia ostenfeldii | An Eyebright | GCD 1906 | ) | (4, As Euphrasia curta var, glabrescens) Only record | |
688 124/21.2 |
Odontites vernus | Red Bartsia | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 8 | 4,8. Two single patches in verges for many years until mowed off 1993. Recovered 1996 but not seen 2000-2002 |
689 124/23/1 |
Parentucellia viscosa | Yellow Bartsia | CCB 1838 | lf | 6 to 9 | 1,2,3,5,6,8,14 Quarries & E. coast. Damp valleys |
690 124/25.2 |
Pedicularis sylvatica | Lousewort | EDM 1901 | o | 4 to 7 | 11,12,13. Moist places above cliffs. Baxter's Valley, abundant in Vallée des Gaudulons |
Orobanchaceæ | ||||||
691 125/2.1 |
Orobanche purpurea | Yarrow Broomrape | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 7 | Even in lawns. |
692 125/2.2 |
Orobanche rapum-genistae | Greater Broomrape (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | vlc | 5 to 7 | 11,12,13. S. cliffs on Cytisus & Ulex |
693 125/2.8 |
Orobanche hederae | Ivy Broomrape (Scarce) | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 7 | 8. Confined to Connaught Sq & Le Vallée |
695 125/2.10 |
Orobanche minor | Common Broomrape | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 8 | Many hosts. |
696
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Orobanche minor var. maritima | Carrot Broomrape (RDBk) | EDM 1901 | vlf | 4 to 8 | 3,7. On Daucus, Plantago, Glaucium & Ononis repens |
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Acanthaceae | ||||||
697 127/1.1 |
Acanthus mollis | Bear's-breech | BB 1998 | r | 7 to 9 | 7, 11. One plant by track on Giffoine 1998, 1 on Platte Saline 2002 |
Campanulaceæ | ||||||
698 129/1.9 |
Campanula portenschlagiana |
Adria Bellflower | BB 1987 | l | 1 to 12 | 8. On old walls. Corolla funnel-shaped |
699 129/1.10 |
Campanula poscharskyana | Trailing Bellflower | BB 1988 | vlf | 1 to 11 | 8. Old walls. Corolla star-shaped |
700 129/6.1 |
Sheep's-bit | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 12 | Always near sea | |
Rubiaceæ | ||||||
701 130/3.1 |
Sherardia arvensis | Field Madder | CCB 1838 | a | 3 to 10 | Dry banks, cliffs, commons. White or pale pink/mauve flowers |
702 | Asperula cynanchica | Squinancywort | EDM 1901 | 3,5. Only other record JCNW 1956 | ||
703 130/6.5 |
Galium palustre | Common Marsh-bedstraw | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 7 | 4,6,7,12,13. Perennial. Rough. Scambling, pondsides/ditches. Flowers white |
704 130/6.6 |
Galium verum | Lady's Bedstraw | CCB 1838 | la | 6 to 9 | Perennial. Short turf. One old wall in town. Flowers yellow |
705 130/6.7a |
Galium mollugo subsp. mollugo | Hedge Bedstraw | CCB 1838 | r | 5 to 8 | 5,7,10,11,12,13,14. Perennial. Smooth, branches at >45º. Flowers white |
706 130/6.7b |
Galium mollugo subsp. erectum | Hedge Bedstraw | ABJ 1932 | vr | 6 to 8 | 5,7,13. On more calcareous soils. Branches <45ºBB 1995 |
707 130/6.10 |
Galium saxatile | Heath Bedstraw | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 7 | 5,6,9,11,12,14. Acid soils. Perennial. Leaves .prickles on margins |
708 130/6.11 |
Galium aparine | Cleavers | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 8 | Anual. strong prickles on stems. fruits with hooked bristles. Flowers white |
709 130/7.1 |
Cruciata laevipes | Crosswort | DMcC 1962 | Only record | ||
710 130/8.1 |
Rubia peregrina | Wild Madder | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 8 | 4,5,12,13. Evergreen. Prickles recurved. Flowers pale yellow-green. Only 1 plant seen since 1986, BB, by Vau Renier stream on cliff path |
Caprifoliaceæ | ||||||
711 131/1.2 |
Sambucus nigra | Elder | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 10 | Scattered all over |
712 131/6.7 |
Lonicera periclymenum | Honeysuckle | CCB 1838 | a | 5 to 12 | Colour varies from almost white to dark pink |
713
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Lonicera periclym var. quercifolia | Honeysuckle | BB 1988 | r | 6 to 9 | 7. Leaves oak-leaf shaped |
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Valerianaceæ | ||||||
714 133/1.1 |
Valerianella locusta | Common Cornsalad | EDM 1901 | vr | 3 to 7 | 7,12 Calyx absent from fruit. Fr.just longer than wide |
715 133/1.2 |
Valerianella carinata | Keeled-fruited Cornsalad | CCB 1838 | c | 3 to 11 | 1,2,3,5,8. Walls & garden weed. Fruit much longer than wide |
716 133/1.4 |
Valerianella dentata | Narrow-fruited Cornsalad | EDM 1900 | vr | 6 | 8,9. Calyx distinct in fruit 2 teeth Refound DD 1995 |
717 133/1.5 |
Valerianella eriocarpa | Hairy-fruited Cornsalad (RDBk) | EDM 1901 | vr | 3,9,10. Calyx 6 teeth. Refound RR 1991, previous record JO 1953 | |
718 133/3.1 |
Centranthus ruber | Red Valerian | EDM 1901 | c | 1 to 12 | Principally on old walls & quarry spoil. Red, white or pink forms |
Dipsaceæ | ||||||
720 134/1.1 |
Dipsacus fullonum | Wild Teasel | CMR 1951 | vr | 7 to 8 | 2,7,8,13. Bracts on receptacle have stiff flexible, straight apical spine |
721 134/1.2 |
Dipsacus sativus | Fuller's Teasel | DMcC 1958 | 7 to 8 | Apical spine rigid & recurved. Only record | |
722 134/3.1 |
Knautia arvensis | Field Scabious | EDM 1901 | r | 7 to 9 | 3,9,10. E. side Les Rochers FLOWERS 7.57 Voucher |
Asteraceæ | Formerly Compositæ | |||||
723 135/2.1 |
Carlina vulgaris | Carline Thistle | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 10 | 3,4,5 |
723a | Osteospermum ? jocundrum |
Cape Daisy | BB 18.6.11 | vr 1st record |
5 to7 | 4. 5yds inland from longis sea wall 4 plants |
727 135/3.1 |
Arctium lappa | Greater Burdock | CCB 1838 | Leaf stalks solid. Possibly an error for above Only record | ||
725 135/3.2c |
Arctium minus subsp. minus | Lesser Burdock | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 10 | Scattered individuals in most squares. Lower leaf stalks hollow |
726 135/3.2b |
Arctium minus subsp. nemorosum | EDM 1901 | 2. As above, but peduncles much shorter, 0-1cm. Last record 1954 | |||
728 135/5.1 |
Carduus tenuiflorus | Slender Thistle | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 8 | 1,2,3,4,5,7,11 |
729 135/5.4 |
Carduus nutans | Musk Thistle | CCB 1838 | lf | 6 to 10 | 2,4,5,7,9,10 |
731 135/6.2 |
Cirsium vulgare | Spear Thistle | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 10 | All Cirsium spp. are on Mauvaises Herbes list |
732 135/6.8 |
Cirsium acaule | Dwarf Thistle | EDM 1901 | vlf | 7 to 10 | 3,4,5. Usually stemless, occasionally 8 -10cm. Rarely with white flowers |
733 135/6.9 |
Cirsium palustre | Marsh Thistle | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 11 | 3,4,5,7,9,11,12. Wet places, usually in small numbers |
734 135/6.10 |
Cirsium arvense | Creeping Thistle | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 11 | Also common garden weed |
735 135/7.1 |
Onopordum acanthium | Cotton Thistle | BB 1991 | vr | 6 to 8 | 3,8,9 |
735a 139/8.1 (Stace) |
Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus | Globe Artichoke (close up) | PHAS 1970 | r | 7 to 10 | 7,9. Mainly relic of cultivated crops in 1950's. Now spreading |
736 135/11.1 |
Centaurea scabiosa | Greater Knapweed | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 11 | 3,4,8,9,12,13,14 |
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737 135/11.3 |
Centaurea cyanus | Cornflower (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | vr | 8,12 Only other records EDM 1901, CMR 1955, FLOWERS 30.5.97 (Voucher) | |
738 135/11.5 |
Centaurea aspera | Rough Star-thistle | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 8 | 3, since 1890's in same spot. (Claimed Platte Saline FF 1967) |
739 135/11.7 x jac |
Centaurea x moncktonii | A hybrid Knapweed | ABJ 1932 | 3,4,5,11,12,14. CMR 1950 determined by WBT 1958. | ||
741 135/11.7 x ? |
Centaurea nemoralis x jacea | A hybrid Knapweed | DMcC 1958 | vr | Determinued by WBT 1958 Only other record BB 1992 | |
742 135/11.7 |
Centaurea nigra var. nigra | Common Knapweed | EDM 1901 | f | 6 to 10 | 3,4,5,12,14 |
743 135/11.7 |
Centaurea nigra var. nemoralis | Common Knapweed | EDM 1901 | f | 6 to 10 | 11 |
744 135/11. ? |
Centaurea cineraria | (A western Mediterranean sp.) | MK 1995 | 1 site | 6 to 10 | 8. Base of Water Tower. Spreading 1997-99 Determined by ACL 11.9.95 |
745 135/12.1 |
Cichorium intybus | Chicory | EDM 1901 TD1.9.11 |
vr | 6 to 10 | 4,5,7, 8,9,11 |
746 135/14.1 |
Lapsana communis | Nipplewort | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 7 | 8,9 |
747 135/15.1 |
Hypochaeris radicata | Cat's-ear | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 1 | |
748 135/15.2 |
Hypochaeris glabra | Smooth Cat's-ear (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | lf | 4 to 2 | 2,3,4,5,7. Sandy soils mostly near coast |
749 135/16.1 |
Leontodon autumnalis | Autumn Hawkbit | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Outermost ligules red on underside |
750 135/16.2 |
Leontodon hispidus | Rough Hawkbit | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 8 | 9. Stace says "Not in CI". Refound by BSBI 1995. Previous 1900 |
751 135/16.3 |
Leontodon saxatilis | Lesser Hawkbit | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | All round coast. Outermost ligules grey-violet underside |
752 135/17.1 |
Picris echioides | Bristly Oxtongue | EDM 1901 | c | 5 to 1 | Common on Sandy turf & verges |
753 135/17.2 |
Picris hieracioides | Hawkweed Oxtongue | EDM 1901 | f | 5 to 12 | |
754
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Picris hieracioides var. incana | Druce's Oxtongue | GCD 1906 | r | 7 to 9 | 2.4 Refound BB 1988. Locally in same area as Druce, obviously different jizz but not recognised as a separate var. |
755 135/19.1b |
Tragopogon pratensis subsp. minor | Goat's-beard | EDM 1901 | r | 3 to 11 | 3,7,8,9. Yellow flowers |
756 135/19.2 |
Tragapogon porrifolius | Salsify | EDM 1901 | 2. Purple flowers. Last records 1907, 1954 | ||
757 135/21.2 |
Sonchus arvensis | Perennial Sow-thistle | CCB 1838 | r | 1, 6-11 | 4,9,11,12 |
758 135/21.3 |
Sonchus oleraceus | Smooth Sow-thistle | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | |
759 135/21.4 |
Sonchus asper | Prickly Sow-thistle | EDM 1901 | f | 3 to 9 | |
760 135/22.1 |
Lactuca serriola | Prickly Lettuce | ML1985 | r | 7 to 10 | 7,8.. Walls & gutters, |
761 135/25 |
Taraxacum spp. agg. | Dandelions | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Have not been fully determined, but at least 19 subspp. recorded |
Sect. 1. Erythrosperma | Lesser Dandelions | EDM 1901 | ||||
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Sect. 2. Obliqua | Habitat; open sandy turf by the sea | |||||
Sect. 3. Palustria | r | Habitat; wet, base-rich meadows, marshy places | ||||
Sect. 4. Spectabilia | Red-veined Dandelions | c | Habitat; damp or wet acidic grassy places and roadsides | |||
Sect. 7. Celtica | Habitat; wet places in lowland grassland & rocky ledges | |||||
Sect. 8. Hamata | Habitat; grassland, damp & dry, roadsides | |||||
Sect. 9. Ruderalia | Common Dandelions | CCB 1838 | c | Habitat; Common weeds, the largest group | ||
763 135/25.11 |
Taraxacum fulviforme | Sect. 1. | AB 1974 | Det. AJR. St. Anne's 24.7.74 | ||
762 135/25.12 |
Taraxacum fulvum | Sect. 1. | DMcC 1973 | f | Det. AJR. BB Mannez Hill 1996 | |
764 135/25.17 |
Taraxacum placidum | Sect .1. | AJR 1966 | Refound DMcC 1973, AB 1974. Det. AJR. | ||
768 135/25.55 |
Taraxacum bracteatum | Sect. 7. | RC 1986 | Det. AJR/CCH. Longis Road verge | ||
765 135/25.80 |
Taraxacum subbracteanum | Sect. 7. | AB 1974 | Det. AJR | ||
769 135/25.85 |
Taraxacum boekmanii | Sect. 8. | RC 1986 | DEt. AJR/CCH. New Churchyard | ||
767 135/25.92 |
Taraxacum lamprophyllum | Sect. 8. | RC 1986 | Det. AJR/CCH. Windy Corner | ||
766 135/25/98 |
Taraxacum pseudohamatum | Sect. 8. | RC 1986 | Det . AJR/CCH. Butes Hill | ||
774 135/25.111 |
Taraxacum ancistrolobum | Sect. 9. | RC 1986 | Det. AJR/CCH. Allée ès Fées | ||
773 135/25.121 |
Taraxacum cordatum | Sect. 9. | RC 1986 | Det AJR/CCH. Roadside nr. Sea View Hotel | ||
777 135/25.126 |
Taraxacum dahlstedtii | Sect. 9. | MMcW 1962 | f | Det. van Soerst. Conf AJR 1968 from Herb. Cantab. specimen | |
772 135/25.131 |
Taraxacum ekmanii | Sect. 9. | RC 1986 | Det. AJR/CCH. Gravestone edge, New Cemetery | ||
770 135/25.133 |
Taraxacum expallidiforme | Sect. 9. | RC 1986 | Det. AJR/CCH. Grass bank Les Butes | ||
775 135/25.143 |
Taraxacum insigne | Sect. 9. | RC 1986 | Det. C.C. Howarth. Rubbish tip La Tchue. | ||
776 135/25.186 |
Taraxacum polyodon | Sect. 9. | RC 1986 | Det. CCH. Ladysmith | ||
771 135/25.203 |
Taraxacum subcyanolepis | Sect. 9 | MMcW 1962 | Det. AJR from specimen in Kew Hb | ||
Note | The following four Dandelions are now thought | doubtful and no longer considered as viable records | ||||
778.1 | (Taraxacum uncosum) | DMcC 1984 | Det. AJR. 3 species noted in WFG Supplement | |||
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779.1 | (Taraxacum crispifolium) | AB 1974 | Det. AJR. 1st CI record | |||
780.1 | (Taraxacum privum) | AB 1974 | Det AJR. 1st. CI record | |||
781.1 | (Taraxacum simile) | AB 1974 | Det AJR | |||
782 135/26.3 |
Crepis biennis | Rough Hawk's-beard | CCB 1838 | Only record | ||
783 135/26.4 |
Crepis capillaris | Smooth Hawk's-beard | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 12 | 4-14. Stem leaves not clasping. (var. griseola recorded JDG 1937) |
784 135/26.5a |
Crepis vesicaria | Beaked Hawk's-beard | FJH 1884 | f | 4 to 11 | 3-14. Stem leaves clasping at base |
785 135/27.1 |
Pilosella peleteriana | Shaggy Mouse-ear-hawkweed | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 9 | 8. Short grass, dunes Pilosella & Hieracium spp. need more investigation |
786 135/27.2 |
Pilosella officinarum | Mouse-ear-hawkweed | EDM 1901 | f | 5 to 10 | Ligules red-striped beneath Determined by CW |
787 135/28.6 |
Hieracium umbellatum | Umbellate Hawkweed | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 10 | 4,8,10,13. Leaves all sessile |
788 135/30.1 |
Filago vulgaris | Common Cudweed | CCB 1838 | r | 7 to 9 | 3,4,5,8,10,13. Stems to 40cm. fl clusters 10-12mm |
789 135/30.4 |
Filago minima | Small Cudweed | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to9 | 5,10,13. Stems to 20cm. fl clusters 2-5mm |
790 135/33.5 |
Gnaphalium uliginosum | Marsh Cudweed | EDM 1900 | r | 7 to 11 | 1,4,5,7,8. Flowering clusters leafy. Phyllaries pale brown with dk. tips |
791 135/33.6 |
Gnaphalium luteo-album | Jersey Cudweed | ML 1974 | vr | 7 to 1 | 2,7,8. Leaves grey, woolly. Phyllaries straw-coloured |
792 135/33.7 |
Gnaphalium undulatum | Cape Cudweed | BHR 1956 | lf | 6 to 10 | 3,4,5,7,8,9,11,13. To 80cm. Leaves green on underside. Phyllaries whitish |
793 135/34 |
Helichrysum petiolare | Everlasting Flower | BB 1993 | r | 6 to 8 | 10. Well established Bluestone Hill, seeding in verge. Originally a garden escape |
794 135/35.3 |
Inula conyzae | Ploughman's-spikenard | EDM 1903 | r | 6 to 9 | 4,14. Fl heads 1cm, flowers yellowish , outer bracts purple. Scrub etc. |
795 135/35.4 |
Inula crithmoides | Golden-samphire (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 9 | 2,3,4,6,10,11,12. Fl heads 2.5cm, golden-yellow. Near or on old forts |
796 135/37.1 |
Pulicaria dysenterica | Common Fleabane | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 10 | Wet or damp places |
797 135/40.3 |
Solidago canadensis | Canadian Goldenrod | RR 1963 | 1 site | 7 to 10 | 6. Probably planted many years ago |
798 135/41.6 |
Aster tripolium | Sea Aster | WF 1956 | r | 8 to 10 | 5. 2nd record BB 1.9.97, c 30 plants nr. Houmet Herbé |
799 135/43.1 |
Erigeron glaucus | Seaside Daisy | BB 1987 | o | 1 to 12 | 2,4,7,8,10. Walls & banks. Flowers single 3-4cm, ray florets lilac |
800 135/43.4 |
Erigeron karvinskianus | Mexican Fleabane | ML 1970 | vr | 3 to 11 | 7, 8 Old walls. flowers in loose cluster, 1.5cm, ray florets white, purple below |
801 135/43.6 |
Erigeron acer | Blue Fleabane | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 7 | 8,9,10. Annual/biennial. Fl heads 12-18mm, ray florets pale purple |
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802 135/44.1 |
Conyza canadensis | Canadian Fleabane | CMR 1950 | lf | 1 to 12 | 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Bare sandy places |
802a 135/44.2 |
Conyza sumatrensis | Guernsey Fleabane | ML 2000 | o | 6 to 10 | 7,8. Platte Saline, Braye Common & gardens. Not previously separated from C. canadensis |
802b | Conyza bilbaoana | Hybrid Fleabane | BB 10.7.08 | lf 1st. record |
6 to 10 | 7,8,9.Becoming freequent |
803 135/45.1 |
Olearia paniculata | Akirabo | BB 1987 | vr | 8 to 10 | 5,8. Planted hedging. Occasional seedlings, inconspicuous flowers |
804 135/45.2 |
Olearia macrodonta | New Zealand Holly | BB 1987 | o | 6 to 10 | 8,9. Planted. Churchyard and gardens. Showy white flowers. |
805 135/45.3 |
Olearia traversii | Ake-ake | BB 1987 | o | 6 to 8 | 5,8. Hedging. Plant on E. coast to 7m. Flowers greyish axillary pyramid |
806 135/47.1 |
Bellis perennis | Daisy | CCB 1838 | a | 1 to 12 | |
807 135/48.1 |
Tanacetum parthenium | Feverfew | DMcC 1956 | r | 6 to 9 | 5,8. Garden escape. Churchyard & Museum |
808 135/48.3 |
Tanacetum vulgare | Tansy | ABJ 1932 | vlf | 4 to 9 | 2,3,5,7,8. First record, 'near Mannez Cottages' |
810 135/50.1 |
Artemisia vulgaris | Mugwort | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 10 | 3,4,6-10,12,14. Waste places. Leaves green above, reddish, angled stem |
811 135/50.3 |
Artemisia absinthium | Wormwood | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 11 | 1,2,3,4,5,7,10. Often with 718. Leaves. silvery both sides |
812 135/52.1 |
Otanthus maritimus | Cottonweed (RDBk) | CCB 1838 | 3 Only other record 1896, gone by 1899 | ||
813 135/53.1 |
Achillea ptarmica | Sneezewort | VKM 1956 | vr | 6 to 12 | 2,7,9. Garden escape |
814 135/53.3 |
Achillea millefolium | Yarrow | CCB 1838 | a | 3 to 12 | |
815 135/54.1 |
Chamaemelum nobile | Chamomile (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | lf | 5 to 8 | 6,11,12. (Cliffs) |
816 135/55.2 |
Anthemis arvensis | Corn Chamomile | CCB 1838 | Only other record. FF 1967 Trois Vaux | ||
817 135/55.3 |
Anthemis cotula | Stinking Chamomile | EDM 1899 | 10 Only confirmed record | ||
818 135/56.1 |
Chrysanthemum segetum | Corn Marigold | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 9 | 11,12. Formerly abundant in cultivated fields. Now rare |
819 135/58.1 |
Leucanthemum vulgare | Oxeye Daisy | CCB 1838 | la | 2 to 11 | Cliffs |
820 135/58 lac x max |
Leucanthemum x superbum | Shasta Daisy | DMcC 1961 | vr | 1 to 12 | Frequent in gardens, rare escape |
821 135/59.1 |
Matricaria recutita | Scented Mayweed | CMR 1956 | vr | 3 to 11 | Very strongly sweet-scented. Phyllaries pale brown |
822 135/59.2 |
Matricaria discoidea | Pineapple-weed | CMR 1954 | c | 4 to 1 | Bare places & sandy tracks. Pineapple scent. Phyllaries, white margins |
823 135/60.1 |
Tripleurospermum maritimum | Sea Mayweed | CMR 1954 | c | 3 to 12 | Stems prostrate/decumbent. Strand line & above all round coast |
824 135/60.2 |
Tripleurospermum inodorum | Scentless Mayweed | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Cultivated & waste ground. Leaf segments acute with bristle tips |
825 135/62.1 |
Senecio cineraria | Silver Ragwort | JP 1977 | r | 6 to 9 | 1,2,3,4. Braye Beach. Probably a garden escape originally |
826 35/62.10 |
Senecio jacobea | Ragwort | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 1 | On Mauvaises Herbes list |
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827 135/62.15 |
Senecio vulgaris | Groundsel | CCB 1838 | f | 1 to 12 | |
828 135/62.17 |
Senecio sylvaticus | Heath Groundsel | CCB 1838 | lc | 4 to 11 | Mainly on cliffs & in old quarries. Erect, larger than above |
828a 135/62.3 |
Senecio inequidens | Narrow-leaved Ragwort | Hampshire botanists group | o | 5to 7 | 11 |
829 135/70.1 |
Tussilago farfara | Colt's-foot | JDG 1937 | 5,14 Only other records AS 1958, DMcC/FLOWERS 1963 | ||
830 135/71.4 |
Petasites fragrans | Winter Heliotrope | EDM 1901 | la | 12 to 4 | 3,7,8 |
831 135/73.1 |
Calendula officinalis | Pot Marigold | DMcC 1957 | f | 1 to 12 | 2,3,7,8. Frequent garden escape |
832 135/79.1 |
Helianthus annuus | Sunflower | BB 1988 | r | 8 to 10 | 7,9,12. Garden escape or remnants of planted seed crop |
833 135/79.2 |
Helianthus tuberosus | Jerusalem Artichoke | BB 1989 | vr | 8 to 10 | 7, Hedge in Le Petit Val |
834 135/86.1 |
Eupatorium cannabinum | Hemp Agrimony | JP 1977 | vr | 6 to 9 | 4 Near Saye Farm. Only record in the wild |
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Hydrocharitaceæ | ||||||
836 138/4.1 |
Elodea canadensis | Canadian Waterweed | BB 1987 | vr | 5 to 10 | 4. Longis Pond Dioecious. Leaves in whorls of 3, apices obtuse |
837 | Lagarosiphon major | Curly Waterweed | BHR 1956 | vla | ? | 4,7. Apices acute. Huge plants in deep water, Corblets quarry,. BB 1987. Platte Saline small pond BB 1995 |
Juncaginaceæ | ||||||
838 141/1.1 |
Triglochin palustre | Marsh Arrowgrass | CCB 1838 | 12. Possibly the only record | ||
Potamogetonaceæ | These have not been fully investigated | |||||
839 142/1.1 |
Potamogeton natans | Broad-leaved Pondweed | DMcC 1963 | vla | 5 to 9 | 4,5. Floating leaves ovate, knee joint at jct petiole & stem |
840 142/1.15 |
Potamogeton berchtoldii | Small Pondweed | DMcC 1963 | 1 main site | 5 to 9 | 4. Corblets quarry pond. Ref JES 72 Det. JED, ML 1988. a in 1995. Leaves linear, all submerged |
Zosteraceæ | ||||||
841 146/1.1 |
Zostera marina | Eelgrass (Scarce) | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 9 | 4,5,10,13,14, and possibly elsewhere, below HWM |
Araceæ | ||||||
842 147/4.1 |
Zantedeschia aethiopica | Altar-lily | BB 1990 | vr | 1 to 8 | 8. Planted in La Vallée and escapes downstream |
843 147/5.1 |
Arum maculatum | Lord's-and-Ladies | CMR 1954 | vr | 5 | 8. The Terrace 1 plant. Leaves/spathe often spotted purple. Spadix purple or yellow. Fruiting spike 3-4cm. The plant illustrated may be a hybrid with A. italicum, which is often a sterile cross. |
844 147/5.2a |
Arum italicum subsp. italicum | Italian Lord's-and-Ladies (Scarce) | ABJ 1934 | lf | 2 to 6 | 3,7-10,13.White veins on leaves Mrs. Rae 1976 record as var. "Pictum" |
845 147/5.2b |
Arum italicum subsp. neglectum | Italian Lord's-and-Ladies (Scarce) | ABJ 1934 | vlf | 2 to 6 | 8,9,10,13. No white veins. Fruiting spike10-15cm. |
846 147/6.1 |
Dracunculus vulgaris | Dragon Arum | CMR 1960 | vr | 5 to 8 | 8.9. Occasional spectacular "visitor". 4 or 5 sites, BB 1990-99 |
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847 148/2.2 |
Lemna minor | Common Duckweed | CCB 1838 | lf | 6 to 7 | 6,7,8,11,12,13. Wet places and old water troughs |
848 148/2.3 |
Lemna trisulca | Ivy-leaved Duckweed | EDM1902 | 2 sites | 5 to 7 | 4,5. Abundant in Mannez quarry in some years. Longis Pond BB 1996 |
849 148/2.4 |
Lemna minuta | Least Duckweed | BB 1993 | vla | 6 to 7 | 1,7. Clonque Quarry since 1993. Abundant Platte Saline pond 1994/5 |
Juncaceae | Alderney's Rush species are fairly limited | |||||
850 151/1.4 |
Juncus gerardii | Saltmarsh Rush | FWS 1958 | Lowest bract shorter than inflorescence. Refound FWS 1958, no site given | ||
851 151/1.7 |
Juncus bufonius | Toad Rush | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 9 | 2,4,5,7,8,11,12,13, etc. Damp habitats |
852 151/1.10 |
Juncus capitatus | Dwarf Rush (RDBk) | EDM1902 | vr | 4 to 6 | 6,10,11,14. Stem to 5cm. Habitat wet in winter. Cliffs E of La Quoire |
853 151/1.13 |
Juncus articulatus | Jointed Rush | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 9 | 2,4,5,7,11,12,13. Feel the septa in the stem |
854 151/1.14 |
Juncus acutiflorus | Sharp-flowered Rush | EDM 1901 | f | 7 to 9 | 4. The latest flowering rush |
855 151/1.15 |
Juncus bulbosus | Bulbous Rush | EDM 1899 | vr | 5 to 7 | 6,7. Amphibious Only other records 1934, 1987 |
856 151/1.20 |
Juncus maritimus | Sea Rush | CCB 1838 | vla | 7 to 8 | 4,5,6,10. Abundant in Berry's Quarry. Lowest bract exceeds inflorescence. |
857 151/1.21 |
Juncus acutus | Sharp Rush (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 9 | 5. (round Mannez pond). Stem very rigid |
858 151/1.25 |
Juncus inflexus | Hard Rush | CCB 1838 | lc | 6 to 8 | 4,5,12. Abundant in Mannez quarry. Stem ridged, interrupted pith |
859 151/1.26 |
Juncus effusus | Soft Rush | EDM 1901 | f | 6 to 10 | 4,5,7,11,13. Esp, round Mannez pond. Stem smooth, glossy |
860 151/1.27 |
Juncus conglomeratus | Compact Rush | CCB 1838 | vr | 6 to 8 | 7 (Bonne Terre), 11 (Trois Vaux). Stems ridged, dull. Last record DMcC 1963 |
861 151/2.5 |
Luzula campestris | Field Woodrush | CCB 1838 | a | 3 to 6 | Flowers in 1 sessile & 2 stalked clusters 3-12 in each |
862 151/2.6 |
Luzula multiflora | Heath Woodrush | CCB 1848 | o | 4 to 7 | 4. Flowers in several stalked clusters, 8-18 in each |
Cyperaceæ | The Alderney Sedges need further investigation | |||||
863 152/3.1 |
Eleocharis palustris | Common Spike-rush | CCB 1838 | vla | 5 to 6, 10 | 5,10,11,13. Upper stem leaf-sheath truncated |
864 152/3.4 |
Eleocharis multicaulis | Many-stalked Spike-rush | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 7 | 5,7,11. Upper stem leaf-sheath oblique at apex |
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865 152/3.5 |
Eleocharis quinqueflora | Few-flowered Spike-rush | DMcC 1963 | vr | 6 to 7 | As distinct from above 2 spp, lowest glume completely encircles base |
866 152/4.1 |
Bolboschoenus maritimus | Sea Club-rush | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 7 | Burhou only. Refound FWS 1958, BB 1989-99 |
867 152/7.2 |
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani | Grey Club-rush | EDM 1901 | ? | 4. Possibly the only record | |
868 152/8.1 |
Isolepis setacea | Bristle Club-rush | EDM 1901 | vlf | 5 to 8 | 5,7,11,12. Bract much longer than inflorescence |
869 152/8.2 |
Isolepis cernua | Slender Club-rush | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 8 | 6,7,11. Bract barely longer than inflorescence |
870 152/11.1 |
Cyperus longus | Galingale (Scarce) | CCB 1838 BB 27.1.08 |
r New site |
6 to 10 | 1,3,6,7 Streambed Fontaine David |
870a 152/ |
Cyperus involucrata (C. alternifolius) |
Umbrella Sedge | BB 7/1997 | vr | 6 to 10 | 7. Several clumps round both Platte Saline Ponds and seedlings in the grass. Garden escape. |
871 152/12.1 |
Schoenus nigricans | Black Bog-rush | CCB 1838 | vlf | 5 to 6 | 6,11. (Next species also found in Clonque Valley by JDG 1937) |
872 152/16.1 |
Carex paniculata | Greater Tussock-sedge | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 8 | 7. Old Mill leat in Bonne Terre only. 21 large plants. Photo of site in January 2000 after clearance of willow scrub. |
873 152/16.8b |
Carex muricata subsp. lamprocarpa | Prickly Sedge | CCB 1838 | r | 6 | 5,6,13. Female glumes shorter & darker than utricles |
874 152/16.9a |
Carex divulsa subsp. divulsa | Grey Sedge | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 7 | 7,8. Verge Route de Picaterre. Ripe spikes greenish-brown |
875 152/16.9b |
Carex divulsa subsp. leersii | Tall Spiked-sedge | ABJ 1933 | r | 6 to 7 | 7,8,14. Requires calcareous soil. Ripe spikes reddish-brown |
876 152/16.10 |
Carex arenaria | Sand Sedge | CCB 1838 | la | 3 to 9 | Sandy shores, dunes, etc |
877 152/16.11 |
Carex disticha | Brown Sedge | ML 1996 | 1 site | 6 to 8 | 5. Mannez Quarry near well head. Det. CJ. from BB specimen |
878 152/16.16 |
Carex ovalis | Oval Sedge | ABJ 1932 | 'Mannez Quarry, one tuft' Only record | ||
879 152/16.17 |
Carex echinata | Star Sedge | EDM 1901 | Clanque cliffs' Only record | ||
880 152/16.21 |
Carex lachenalii | Hare's-foot Sedge | ABJ 1932 | (Mannez Quarry as C. leporina) Doubtful record because of habitat | ||
881 152/16.23 |
Carex hirta | Hairy Sedge | EDM 1901 | lc | 4 to 8 | Cliff valleys. Stem 3-sided. Lowest bract with pubescent sheath |
882 152/16.27 |
Carex pseudocyperus | Cyperus Sedge | BB 1992 | 1 site | 5 to 8 | 4. Longis pond |
883 152/16.31 |
Carex pendula | Pendulous Sedge | DMcC 1963 | vlf | 4 to 8 | 7,8, Line of Le Vallée stream. Seeds vigorously. Also planted near garden ponds |
884 152/16.35 |
Carex flacca | Glaucous Sedge | CCB 1838 | f | 4 to 8 | 2,3,4,5,9,11. Stems in loose glaucous tufts. Wet or dry grassland |
885 152/16.36 |
Carex panicea | Carnation Sedge | CCB 1838 | o | 5 to 6 | 12,13,14. Cliff valleys. Prefers wet acid soils |
886 152/16.41 |
Carex distans | Distant Sedge | ABJ 1933 | r | 5 to 7 | 3,4,13. Wet rocky places near sea. (With HKAS) |
887 152/16.43 |
Carex extensa | Long-bracted Sedge | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 7 | 5,13. Lowest bract much longer than inflorescence bent at rt angle |
888 152/16.45 |
Carex flava | Large Yellow-sedge | CCB 1838 | EDM 1901 'C in Cliff valleys'. Possibly the only records | ||
889 152/16.46 |
Carex viridula | Yellow-sedge | JO 1953 | 3. Only record | ||
890 152/16.51 |
Carex caryophyllea | Spring Sedge | CCB 1838 | vr | 4 to 5 | 10. Habitat short grassland |
891 152/16.73 |
Carex pulicaris | Flea Sedge | CCB 1838 | vr | 5 to 6 | 11 |
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Poaceæ | Formerly Graminæ | Alderney's Grasses need more investigation. There are probably species not yet recorded | ||||
SubfamilyBambusoideæ | ||||||
892 153/ 1.1 |
Yushania anceps | Indian Fountain-bamboo | AHL 1968 | vr | Planted. Small self-sown clump in quarry scree, Corblets, BB 8/97. Increased 2002 | |
893 153/3.1 |
Pseudosasa japonica | Arrow Bamboo | AHL 1968 | Planted | ||
Subfamily Pooideæ | ||||||
894 153/8.1 |
Nardus stricta | Mat-grass | AS 1960 | Mannez Quarry. Doubtful record | ||
895 153/12.1 |
Festuca pratensis | Meadow Fescue | CCB 1838 | |||
896 153/12.2 |
Festuca arundinacea | Tall Fescue | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 8 | Quite plentiful in 8,9,11. |
897 153/12.6 |
Festuca arenaria | Rush-leaved Fescue | ABJ 1933 | 5. Specimen in BM Only record | ||
898 153/12.7a |
Festuca rubra subsp. rubra | Red Fescue | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 8 | 3,4,6,7,8, 10. |
899 153/12.7b |
Festuca rubra subsp. juncea | EDM 1901 | Possibly the only record | |||
900 153/12.8 |
Festuca ovina | Sheep's-fescue | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 9 | The many subspecies have not been separated |
901 153/12.10 |
Festuca filiformis | Fine-leaved Sheep's-fescue | DMcC 1973 | o | 5 to 6 | 1,7 |
902 153/12.12 |
Festuca huonii | Houn's Fescue | BB 1987 | r | 4. Rocky scree Saye Bay | |
903 153/12.13 |
Festuca lemanii | Confused Fescue | CCB 1838 | Possibly the only record | ||
904 153/12.14 |
Festuca longifolia | Blue Fescue | CCB 1838 | Possibly the only record | ||
905 153/12.7 x 1 |
X Festulpia hubbardii | A hybrid Fescue | ABJ 1933 | Other Festuca hybrids may exist | ||
906 153/13.1 |
Lolium perenne | Perennial Rye-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 12 | Spikelets with 4-14 florets |
907 153/13.1 x 2 |
Lolium x boucheanum | A hybrid Rye-grass | PL 1976 | r | 5 to 9 | 7. Refound BB 1987 |
908 153/13.2 |
Lolium multiflorum | Italian Rye-grass | EDM 1901 | vlf | 5 to 9 | Spikelets with 11-22 florets |
909 153/? |
Lolium temulentum | Darnel | CCB 1838 | 'St. Anne' Only record | ||
910 153/14.1 |
Vulpia fasciculata | Dune Fescue (Scarce) | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 7 | 3,4,5,7,8,10. Spikelets 10-18mm. GCD 1907 as Vulpia membranacea |
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911 153/14.2 |
Vulpia bromoides | Squirreltail Fescue | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 7 | 3,7,8. Spikelets 6-11mm |
912 153/14.3 |
Vulpia myuros | Rat's-tail Fescue | CCB 1838 | vr | 4 to 7 | 9,10 Refound above Impôt BB, 8.6.89 |
913 153/14.4b |
Vulpia ciliata subsp. ambigua | Bearded Fescue | GCD 1906 | Braye & Corblets Only record | ||
914 153/15.1 |
Cynosurus cristatus | Crested Dog's-tail | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 8 | All ex 1,8. |
915 153/15.2 |
Cynosurus echinatus | Rough Dog's-tail | BB 1995 | vr | 6 to 7 | 4,5 |
916 153/17.1 |
Briza media | Quaking-grass | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 7 | 3,6,9 |
917 153/17.2 |
Briza minor | Lesser Quaking-grass | BB 1986 | vr | 7 | 9 |
918 153/17.3 |
Briza maxima | Greater Quaking-grass | WFS 1986 | r | 1 to 12 | 2,7 |
919 153/18.1 |
Poa infirma | Early Meadow-grass (RDBk) | MMcW 1962 | vlf | 3 to 5 | Culms to 10cm (and on Burhou) |
920 153/18.2 |
Poa annua | Annual Meadow-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 1 to 12 | Culms to 20cm |
921
|
Poa annua var. reptans | MH2 1978 | Only record, Burhou | |||
922 153/18.3 |
Poa trivialis | Rough Meadow-grass | CCB 1838 | f | 3 to 7 | 6,7. Culms to 70cm |
923 153/18.4 |
Poa humilis | Spreading Meadow-grass | CCB 1838 | f | 5 to 7 | 7,9. Culms to 30cm |
924 153/18.5 |
Poa pratensis | Smooth Meadow-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 7 | 9. Culms to 75cm |
925 153/18.6 |
Poa angustifolia | Narrow-leaved Meadow-grass | TR 1990 | 1 site | 5 to 7 | 8. Culms to 70cm |
926 153/18.7 |
Poa chaixii | Broad-leaved Meadow-grass | EDM 1901 | 10 Only record | ||
928 153/19.1 |
Dactylis glomerata | Cock's-foot | CCB 1838 | a | 1 to 12 | |
929 153/20.1 |
Catabrosa aquatica | Whorl-grass | JES 1970 | vr | 6 to 8 | Wet, sandy places near sea. Possibly the only record |
930 153/21.1 |
Catapodium rigidum | Fern-grass | EDM 1901 | o | 4 to 7 | 3,4,5,7. Walls and bare ground. Prefers alkaline soil. Very rigid |
931 153/21.2 |
Catapodium marinum | Sea Fern-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 9 | 1,2,4,7. Very shiny. Later flowering than above. Often reddish |
932 153/23.1 |
Parapholis strigosa | Hard-grass | JES 1969 | Only record | ||
933 153/23.2 |
Parapholis incurva | Curved Hard-grass | HJMB 1957 | Only record | ||
934 153/24.2 |
Glyceria fluitans | Floating Sweet-grass | CCB 1838 | vlf | 5 to 8 | 7,12,13 |
935 153/24.2 x 4 |
Glyceria x pedicellata | Hybrid Sweet-grass | JO 1953 | o | 6 to 7 | 5 |
936 153/24.3 |
Glyceria declinata | Small Sweet-grass | JES 1969 | vr | 6 to 7 | 1,2 |
937 153/24.4 |
Glyceria notata | Plicate Sweet-grass | EDM 1901 | o | 5 to 7 | 7,9,10,13 |
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938 153/26.1 |
Helictotrichon pubescens | Downy Oat-grass | EDM 1901 | o | 6 to 7 | 4,9,12 |
939 153/26.2 |
Helictotrichon pratense | Meadow Oat-grass | GCD 1906 | Braye' Only record | ||
940 153/27.1 |
Arrhenatherum elatius | False Oat-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 11 | 1,2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11 |
941 153/27.1b |
Arrhenatherum elatius subsp. bulbosum | False Oat-grass | EDM 1901 | c | 5 to 11 | 1,2,7. Bulbils at base of stems |
942 153/28.2 |
Avena strigosa | Bristle Oat | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 7 | 9,12 Refound BB 1987 |
943 153/28.3 |
Avena fatua | Wild-oat | CCB 1838 | r | 6 to 9 | 4,10,12,13 |
944 153/28.4a |
Avena sterilis subsp. ludoviciana | Winter Wild-oat | DMcC 1963 | Determined by AM. Only record | ||
945 153/28.5 |
Avena sativa | Oat | DMcC 1958 | o | 5 to 8 | 4,12,13. Relic of cultivation |
945a | Avena barbarta | Slender Oat | BB/JG 30.7.10 | vlf | 5 to 7 | 13 NE Field before Madonna stone |
946 153/29.1 |
Gaudinia fragilis | French Oat-grass | ABJ 1933 | r | 5 to 7 | 4,8. Whitegates. (With HKAS) Refound Roadside near Dairy DMcC 1963 & JEL 1971 |
947 153/30.1 |
Trisetum flavescens | Yellow Oat-grass | CCB 1838 | o | 6 to 8 | 4,8,9 |
948 153/31.2 |
Koeleria macrantha | Crested Hair-grass | EDM 1901 | f | 6 to 7 | 4,5 |
949 153/33.1 |
Holcus lanatus | Yorkshire-fog | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 8 | |
950 153/33.2 |
Holcus mollis | Creeping Soft-grass | EDM 1901 | r | 7 to 9 | 7 |
951 153/35.1 |
Aira caryophyllea | Silver Hair-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 7 | Stems to 25cm |
952 153/35.2 |
Aira praecox | Early Hair-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 5 | Stems to 10cm |
953 153/37.1 |
Anthoxanthum odoratum | Sweet Vernal-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 9 | |
954 153/38.2 |
Phalaris aquatica | Bulbous Canary-grass | JP 1977 | 10 Only record | ||
955 153/38.3 |
Phalaris canariensis | Canary-grass | WH 1881 BB 26.9.10 |
r 3-5 branched plants Platte Saline |
6 to 9 | 7,9,10. Probably a casual from bird seed. Panicle ovoid |
956 153/38.4 |
Phalaris minor | Lesser Canary-grass | CRPA 1889 | lf | 6 to 11 | 1,7,8,12,13,14. Panicle longer & more slender |
957 153/39.1 |
Agrostis capillaris | Common Bent-grass | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 9 | |
958 153/39.2 |
Agrostis gigantea | Black Bent | ABJ 1932 | ? | 6 to 8 | Refound FH 1977 |
959 153/39.4 |
Agrostis stolonifera | Creeping Bent | CCB 1838 | c | 3 to 11 | |
960 153/39.7 |
Agrostis canina | Velvet Bent | EDM 1901 | r | 5 to 8 | 7 |
961 153/41.1 |
Ammophila arenaria | Marram | CCB 1838 | la | 6 to 9 | 3,4,5,6. Dunes & commons. |
962 153/43.1 |
Lagurus ovatus | Hare's-tail | RM 1951 | r | 5 to 9 | 2,4,5,7,9 Refound JES 1966, BB 1990 |
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963 153/44.1 |
Apera spica-venti | Loose Silky-bent (Scarce) | JES 1966 | Only record ? | ||
964 153/46.2 |
Polypogon viridis | Water Bent | GCD 1906 | vr | 6 to 7 | 3,8. AS 1956 det. FLOWERS No site. Refound in a gutter in town MK 1995. Longis Garden centre, MBU 1999 |
965 153/47.1 |
Alopecurus pratensis | Meadow Foxtail | EDM 1901 | r | 4 to 6 | 8,12 |
966 153/47.2 |
Alopecurus geniculatus | Marsh Foxtail | EDM 1901 | r | 4 to 8 | 11,12 Refound ABJ 1932 |
967 153/49.1 |
Phleum pratense | Timothy | EDM 1901 | r | 6 to 8 | 8,10. Culms erect to 1.5m |
968 153/49.2 |
Phleum bertolinii | Smaller Cat's-tail | GM 1969 | vr | Culms to 50cm Cliff path BB 1989, not conf. Possibly the only records | |
969 153/49.5 |
Phleum arenarium | Sand Cat's-tail | CCB 1838 | lc | 5 to 7 | 1,3,4,5. Sandy coast and commons. Rarely above 10-15cm |
970 153/50.2 |
Bromus commutatus | Meadow Brome | GCD 1906 | Only record ? | ||
971 153/50.4a |
Bromus hordeaceus subsp. hordeaceus | Soft Brome | CCB 1838 | c | 4 to 9 | Culms to 80cm |
972 153/50.4b |
Bromus hordeaceus subsp. ferronii | Least Soft-brome | ABJ 1933 | f | 5 to 7 | 1,4,7, Culms 10-15cm |
973 153/50.4c |
Bromus hordeaceus subsp. thominei | EDM 1901 | lf | 5 to 7 | 4, 5, 9, 10-14, Culms 5-8cm (Marquand as B. nanus) | |
974 153/50.4 x 5 |
Bromus x pseudothominei | Lesser Soft-brome | GCD 1906 | o | 5 to 8 | 8,9,10,11. Culms erect, to 80cm Refound FLOWERS 1984 |
974a 153/51.3 |
Bromopsis erecta | Upright Brome | EMcD 1995 | vr | 5 to 6 | 5. Track just W of Hole-in-the-Wall. 6 plants First record |
975 153/52.1 |
Anisantha diandra | Great Brome | EDM 1901 | a | 5 to 8 | 2,7,8,9,12,13 |
976 153/52.2 |
Anisantha rigida | Ripgut Brome | EDM 1901 | lc | 5 to 8 | Braye |
977 153/52.3 |
Anisantha sterilis | Barren Brome | CCB 1838 | a | 4 to 10 | |
978 153/52.5 |
Anisantha madritensis | Compact Brome | DMcC 1956 | r | 5 to 7 | |
979 153/53.3 |
Ceratochloa cathartica | Rescue Brome | ABJ 1933 BB 2010 |
r 3 New sites |
5 to 10 | 9,10. Near Devereux House Hotel Barrackmaster's Lane |
980 153/53.1 | Ceratochloa carinata | California Brome | JP 1979 | 4. 1st Bailiwick record. Only record | ||
981 153/54.1 |
Brachypodium pinnatum | Tor-grass | DMcC 1973 | vr | 6 to 7 | 2,4,9. First Bailiwick record 1973, Longis. Has extensive rhizomes |
982 153/54.2 |
Brachypodium sylvaticum | False Brome | CCB 1838 | r | 7 to 8 | 7,8,13. Few short rhizomes |
983 153/55.1 |
Elymus caninus | Bearded Couch | BB 1987 | o | 7 | 7 GCD 1932 Marked 'S' |
984 153/56.1 |
Elytrigia repens | Common Couch | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 10 | |
985 153/56.? |
Elytrigia repens var. aristatum | GCD 1932 | vr | 7 to 8 | GCD 1932 Marked 'S'. Refound PL 1976 Det. CEH | |
986 153/56.2 |
Elytrigia atherica | Sea Couch | EDM 1901 | f | 6 to 10 | 1,2,3,4,5,11. Older dune margins, especially if damp |
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987 153/56.3 |
Elytrigia juncea | Sand Couch | CCB 1838 | c | 5 to 11 | 1,2,3,4,5,7,14. Mostly on dunes |
988 153/56.2 x 3 |
Elytrigia x obtusiuscula | A hybrid Couch | GCD 1907 | r | 6 to 9 | 3. 'Last confirmed records, AS 1956. J Russell 31/5/1957 Sq 7. Platte Saline. Voucher DMcC 1963' Both determined FLOWERS |
989 153/56.1 x 3 |
Elytrigia x laxa | A hybrid Couch | FWS 1958 | r | Only record | |
991 153/59.? |
Hordeum vulgare | Six-rowed Barley | ? | r | 6 to 7 | Relic of cultivation |
992 153/59.1 |
Hordeum distichon | Two-rowed Barley | NJ 1974 | o | 5 to 8 | 2,11,13 Previous record 1956 from Burhou only |
993 153/59.2 |
Hordeum murinum | Wall Barley | CCB 1838 | lf | 5 to 9 | Increasing considerably last 5-10 years |
Subfamily Arundinæ | ||||||
994 153/61.1 |
Danthonia decumbens | Heath-grass | CCB 1838 | o | 7 | Heaths & cliffs |
995 153/62.1 |
Cortaderia selloana | Pampas-grass | BB 1988 | vr | 6 to 12 | 7. Self seeded from planted specimens |
996 153/64.1 |
Phragmites australis | Common Reed | CCB 1838 | vla | 5 to 10 | 4. Single site all round Longis pond and spreading outwards. |
Subfamily Chloridoideæ | ||||||
997 153/66.1 |
Cynodon dactylon | Bermuda-grass (RDBk) | AS 1955 | vlc | 5 to 10 | 4,5. Spreading considerably behind sea wall in last four years |
Subfamily Paniceæ | ||||||
998 157/84.3 (Stace) |
Panicum capillare | Witch-grass | OJ 1983 | 8 Only record, probably from birdseed | ||
999 157/84.4 (Stace) |
Panicum miliaceum | Common Millet | JP 1977 | vr | 3,4,7,9. Refound BB 6/1989, Platte Saline 6/1999 | |
901 153/12.10 |
Festuca filiformis | Fine-leaved Sheep's-fescue | DMcC 1973 | o | 5 to 6 | 1,7 |
902 153/12.12 |
Festuca huonii | Houn's Fescue | BB 1987 | r | 4. Rocky scree Saye Bay | |
1,000 153/68.1 |
Echinochloa crusgalli | Cockspur | EDM 1900 | vr | 4,7. Refound Saye Farm, JP 1977 | |
1,000a 153/70.1 |
Setaria viridis | Green Bristle-grass | BB 2002 | vr | 8 to 9 | 7. Platte Saline on newly turned soil and 2 plants in my garden. 8/02. Determined by ML |
1,001 153/70.2 |
Setaria pumila | Yellow Bristle-grass | ML 1992 | vr | 7 to 8 | 10. Gravel at Old Barn |
1,002 153/72.1 |
Sorghum halapense | Johnson-grass | OJ 1982 | vr | 7 to 8 | 7,8. Refound above edge of old sandpit Platte Saline, BB 1992 to 1999 |
1,003 153/72.? |
Sorghum bicolor | Great Millet | DMcC 1982 | vr | 7 to 8 | 3,4. Refound By seats Braye Bay BB 1989 |
1,004 157/94.1 (Stace) |
Zea mays photos; | Maize | BB 1993 | vr | 7 to 8 | 7, Relic of old crop in field in Le Petit Val |
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1,005 154/1.1a |
Sparganium erectum | Branched Bur-reed | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 8 | 4,7 Refound FF 1967, ML1996 in Longis pond |
Typhaceæ | ||||||
1,006 155/1.1 |
Typha latifolia | Bulrush | DMcC 1961 | 1 site | 7 to 9 | 10. Tank on Essex Hill, probably planted originally |
1,007 155/1.2 |
Typha angustifolia | Lesser Bulrush | BB 1987 | 1 site | 6 to 9 | 5. Mannez pond. Male & female flowers separated by stem |
Liliaceæ | Now includes former Amaryllidaceæ | |||||
1,008 158/6.2 |
Kniphofia praecox | Greater Red-hot-poker | BB 1987 | r | 1 to 12 | 5,7,10. Scattered garden escape. Determined J. Taylor |
1,009
|
Kniphofia tuckii | A Red-hot-poker | BB 1989 | vr | 1 to 12 | 5,9 Determined J. Taylor |
1,010 158/10.3 |
Tulipa gesneriana | Garden Tulip | DB 1994 | 4 | 2, Garden escape or throwout Only record | |
1,011 158/13.1 |
Convallaria majalis | Lily-of-the-valley | DMcC 1963 | vr | 2 to 7 | 9. Garden escape. Refound BB 1988 |
1,012 158/18.2 |
Ornithogallum angustifolium | Star-of-Bethlehem | CCB 1838 | r | 2 to 6 | 4,5,8,9 |
1,013 158/19.6 |
Scilla peruviana | Portuguese Squill | TWA 1958 | 1 site | 6 to 7 | 4. Single plant persisting many years since about 15 dug up c. 1980 |
1,014 158/19.7 |
Scilla autumnalis | Autumn Squill | CCB 1838 | la | 7 to 10 | E. & S. Coasts, Corblets Quarry & Mannez Garenne |
1,015 158/20.2 |
Hyacinthoides non-scripta | Bluebell | CCB 1838 | c | 3 to 6 | Less robust than H. hispanica. Tip of raceme bent over. Also with white flowers |
1,016 158/20.2 x 3 |
Hyacinthoides non-scripta x H. hispanica | A hybrid Bluebell | DMcC 1973 | f | 3 to 5 | 5, 10, 11. Probably frequent, characters intermediate difficult to determine.. Cross fertile |
1,017 158/20.3 |
Hyacinthoides hispanica | Spanish Bluebell | CMR 1950 | la | 3 to 5/6 | Tip of raceme straight. Occasionally with white flowers |
1,018 158/23.2 |
Muscari armeniacum | Garden Grape-hyacinth | BB 1997 | vr | 3 to 4 | 9. Scrub at car parking area W. of Impôt. 7-10 plants well established |
1,019 158/23.4 |
Muscari comosum | Tassel Hyacinth | CH /RW 1976 | 1 site | 5 to 6 | 8. above quarry below Butes. Still there 1997 |
1,020 158/24.1 |
Allium schoenoprasum | Chives | NVM 1967 | 4 to 8 | Garden escape Only record | |
1,021 158/24.3 |
Allium roseum subsp. bulbiferum | Rosy Garlic | NVM 1982 | vr | 4 to 6 | 7. Two plants found on Platte Saline, JB 5/1998 |
1,022 158/24.4 |
Allium neapolitanum | Neapolitan Garlic | BB1988 BB2010 |
vr Several clumps at new sites along E. coast |
5 to 7 | 8,9. 1962-82 records error for following sp. Spathe 1 large, broad Sq. 5 |
. 1,022a 158/24.6 |
Allium moly | Yellow Garlic | BB 4.6.10 | vr 1st. record |
6 to 7 | 7. Platte Saline 3x2m patch on recently disturbed soil |
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1,023 158/24.5 |
Allium subhirsutum | Hairy Garlic | FLI 1962 | r | 3 to 6 | 4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Spathe 3, small |
1,024 158/24.7 |
Allium triquetrum | Three-cornered Garlic | EDM 1901 | a | 9 to 7 | Single patch in 1900. On Mauvaises Herbes list since 1952 |
1,025 158/24.15 |
Allium spherocephalon | Round-headed Leek | BB 1987 | vr | 6 to 8 | 7. Inflorescence has flowers only, no bulbils |
1,026 158/24.16 |
Allium vineale | Wild Onion | DMcC 1967 | r | 5 to 8 | 3,4,5. Inflorescence has flowers & bulbils or bulbils only |
1,026a 158/27.1 |
Agapanthus praecox | African Lily | BB 13 7 09 | vr 2 sites widely separated 1st records |
6 to 8 | 7,11.Tourgis hill behind Dolmen and on Giffoine |
1,027 158/28.1 |
Tristagma uniflorum | Spring Starflower | BB 1988 | 2 sites | 2 to 4 | 4,10. Garden escape. Fort Essex & Route des Mielles in asphalt road |
1,028 158/29.1 |
Amaryllis belladonna | Jersey Lily | JP 1985 | 1 site | 7 to 11 | 8, Roadside bank near school |
1,029 158/31.1 |
Leucojum aestivum | Summer Snowflake | MMcW 1962 | 2 sites | 2 to 5 | 8,9 Found in The Terrace BB 1989 |
1,030 158/33 |
Narcissus spp. ag. | Not indigenous. Mostly relics of cultivation in the 1948-60's. | Several unidentified spp. are quite Common | |||
1,031 158/33.1 x 3 |
Narcissus x medioluteus | Primrose-peerless | KF 1957 | o | 3 to 5 | |
1,032 158/33.3 |
Narcissus poeticus | Pheasant's-eye Daffodil | CMR 1954 | o | 11 to 5 | 4,5,6,7,10,12 |
1,033 158/33.5 |
Narcissus pseudonarcissus | Daffodil. (The English native species) | CMR 1954 | 1 site | 3 to 5 | 4. Field beside Fort Corblets. Probably planted 1948-50 |
1,033.1 158/33.7 |
Narcissus minor | Spanish Daffodil. (Another wild species, SW Europe) | BB 1998 | 1 site | 3 to 5 | 4. Field beside Fort Corblets. Probably planted 1948-50 |
1,034 158/33.? |
Narcissus papyraceus | Paper White (Tazetta group) | BHR 1957 | f | 1 to 5 | Widespread throughout island. Relic of 1950's cultivation |
1,034.1 158//33.? |
Narcissus 'primo' | 'Grande primo citronière' (Another Tazetta group sp.) | BB 1998 | a | 2 to 4 | Widespread around island. Relic of 1950's cultivation. By far the commonest multiheaded sp. Field margins, hedges, verges, bramble scrub, waste ground. Literally thousands everywhere, March 2000 |
1,035 158/34.1 |
Asparagus officinalis subsp. officinalis | Garden Asparagus | DMcC 1957 | vr | 5 to 7 | 9. Garden escape |
1,036 158/35.1 |
Ruscus aculeatus | Butcher's Broom | CCB 1838 | o | 12 to 4 | 5,9,10,12,13,14. Cliffs |
1,037 158/ |
Polygonatum multiflorum | Solomon's Seal | BB 1993 | vr | 4 to 6 | 7, In scrub at St. Vignalis' Gdn. Probably planted, still there 1999 |
1,038 158/37.? |
Crinum powelli | BB 1994 | 1 site | 5 to 10 | 3. Large clump in dunes behind Saye Bay, W. end for c. 20 yrs. | |
Iridaceæ | ||||||
1,039 159/5 fil x tin |
Iris x hollandica | Dutch Iris | BB 1990 | vr | 3 to 4 | 7, Roadside hedge Watermill Farm. ?Relic of cultivation. Still there 2002 |
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List sequence No., with Kent number in red | Scientific name | English name | Finder/date | Frequency | Flowering period | Squares where found and notes |
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1,040 159/5.1 |
Iris germanica | Bearded Iris | BB 1989 | vr | 7 to 8 | 5. Verge near Lighthouse for many years. Gone 1998 |
1,041 159/5.3 |
Iris pseudacorus | Yellow Iris | CCB 1838 | vlc | 4 to 7 | 1,4,7,10,12. Now only round Longis & Platte Saline Ponds |
1,042 159/5.8 |
Iris foetidissima | Stinking Iris | EDM 1901 | f | 6 to 7 | Abundant in Sq.4. F. in Vallée and on Giffoine. O. in other damp spots |
1,043 159/7.1 |
Romulea columnae | Sand Crocus (RDBk) | CCB 1838 | vla | 3 to 5 | Cliffs, rim of Berry's quarry and E. coast |
1,044 159/9.2b |
Gladiolus communis | Eastern Gladiolus | CMR 1954 | o | 4 to 7 | Scattered round coasts |
1,043.1 159/10.1 |
Ixia paniculata | Tubular corn-lily | BB 2000 | vr | 5 to 6 | 10. 3 plants on roadside bank, Bluestone Hill, 23.5.00 |
1,045 159/13.3 x aur |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora | Montbretia | CMR 1950 | f | 7 to 9 | Scattered, cliffs & quarries |
Agavaceæ | ||||||
1,046 160/2.1 |
Agave americana | Century Plant | BB 1986 | vr | ? | 5, 7. Planted many years ago, has suckered |
1,047 160/3.1 |
Cordyline australis | Cabbage Palm | BB 1986 | lf | 5 to 8 | 3,7,8,10. Planted in the 1930's, and in many gardens. Self-seeds |
1,048 160/4.1 |
Phormium tenax | New Zealand Flax | BB 1987 | r | 6 to 8 | 7,8. Garden escape. Field on cliffs sq, 7 ?planted |
1,049 160/ |
Trachycarpus fortunei | Chusan Palm | RW 1987 | vr | 5 to 6 | 8,13. Planted in several gardens |
Orchidaceæ | ||||||
1,050 162/7.1 |
Spiranthes spiralis | Autumn Lady's-tresses | EDM 1901 | c | 7 to 10 | Scattered in short turf on dunes and cliffs |
1,051 162/14.1 |
Anacamptis pyramidalis | Pyramidal Orchid | EDM 1901 | lc | 5 to 10 | 1,2,3,4,5,78,9,10. Short sandy turf |
1,052 162/18.1 |
Dactylorhiza fuchsii | Common Spotted-orchid | EDM 1901 | vr | 6 to 8 | 7. Leaves with dark elongated spots |
1,053 162/18.2 |
Dactylorhiza maculata | Heath Spotted Orchid | CMR 1954 | vr | 6 to 8 | 3, 10. single plant BB Essex Hill 1989. Leaves with dark round spots |
1,055 162/18.4 |
Dactylorhiza praetermissa | Southern Marsh-orchid | EDM 1900 | r | 5 to 8 | 7 (BonneTerre),11. A few each St. Vignalis bog & old Mill leat. No spots |
1,056 162/20.3 |
Orchis morio | Green-winged Orchid | EDM 1902 | vlf | 4 to 6 | 4, 5,12. Mainly Mannez Garenne & E. coast |
1057.1 162/20.2 |
Orchis mascula | Early-purple Orchid | JM 1954 BB 27.3.2008 Several plants by field gate next to Mannez House |
vr vr |
2 to 4 | 4,5. Longis, lsrge patch near The Kennels VKM 1957, "Absent" DMcC 1975 |
1,058 162/23.3 |
Ophrys apifera | Bee Orchid | SH 1949 JB2 14.6.08 BB 2 plants there 29.6.11 |
2 sites New site, grassy bank above harbour |
6 to 7 | 4. Now a single colony, 1-7 plants. Not seen 1983-1991 Refound 1992 & up to 25 plants most years to 2011 |
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1091 total | 30.1.2015 | |||||
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Total number of species recorded from 1836, with the 31 new ones from 2008-2014 is now 1,091. About 960 are still present
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New records from 2008 to 2014 have been added below as a separate file, with many new sites of existing plants also added 2008-14. | New site Records 2008-2014.xls linked to this page, can be printed as a spreadsheet Click the link and wait for MS Excel to load | ||||