Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales
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Houston's Whitebeam - Sorbus x houstoniaeA hybrid between the Common Whitebeam and the Bristol Whitebeam. The only one example can be found on a cliff in the Avon Gorge, inaccessible without ropes. where it was found by Ms Libby Houston (pictured) in 2005.More information available from the Museum website
Young plants of Pomaderris elliptica var. diemenica (Tasmanian yellow dogwood) just starting to flower on Hardwickes Hill in the Waterhouse Conservation Area, Tasmania.
close up image of Geum alleppicum strictum YELLOW AVENS at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - flower petals have dropped, seed pod beginning the maturation process
Seed sample of Pomaderris apetala (Common Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically dark brown. Immature or infested seeds are typically tan brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. This collection shows a common syndrome observed in Pomaderrris apetala where the membraneous operculum fails or only partly develops in the coccarium segments and so fails to release the seed.