Corydalis melanochlora, with [last?] on highest ridges
- GB 235 RJF/2/3/53
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- 12/08/1914
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Corydalis melanochlora, with [last?] on highest ridges
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Stellera (stems should be stiffer and the plant forms a perfect domed bush), above Siku
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Rhododendron reginaldii / oreodoxa?, F63, Da Tung Alps
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
Rhododendron tanastylum ser. irroratum, F812, Hpimaw
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
Primula farreri / Primula species, No.29, Wolvesden Pass
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Letter from James Lee to Thomas Blaikie
Parte de Thomas Blaikie collection
Letter from James Lee to Thomas Blaikie enquiring after his health and suggesting possible courses of action to recover debts.
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Rhododendron species “green shooters”, F979 [Rhododendron decorum]
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Paul Aellen was a visitor to the RBGE Herbarium in the Winter of 1964, one of the earliest to the new building opened in June of that year. He worked very diligently in a quiet way on the top floor, researching Turkish Chenopodiaceae. To the amazement of the herbarium staff, just before he returned home to Basle he handed over this delightful and amusing account of his observations on the microcosm of life in theherbarium with photographs, magazine cuttings and beautifully witty pencil and ink sketches.
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