Bog Pimpernel

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Title

Bog Pimpernel

Subject

Ireland--Ulster--Flora--Nineteenth century

Description

A botanist's guide to the flora of Ulster

Creator

George Dickie, 1813-1882

Source

Dickie, George, A flora of Ulster & botanist's guide to the north of Ireland, p. 99

Publisher

C. Aitchison: [etc., etc.], Belfast

Date

1864

Contributor

Digitised by Google, sponsored by University of Michigan, archived on Hathi Trust digital library

Rights

Public domain

Format

Monograph

Language

English

Type

Botanist's Guide

Identifier

DD_0553

Coverage

54.606912, -7.860865

References

https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001997733

Text Item Type Metadata

Text

"A. tenella, L. (Bog P.)
Perennial. July, August. British type. Range in Britain, 50°— 61°. Throughout Ireland. Wet banks and bogs. Very general.
Islandmagee and near Bangor, Mr. Templeton and Mr. Campbell; Kinnegar at Holywood, Newtownards Park, Maghera, and Magilligan, Mr. Templeton; Slieve Gallion, Rev. W. T. Whan ; roadside near Castlewellan, and on Tory Island, Mr. Hyndman ; shore opposite the "Palace," near Belfast, and at Ballyeastle, Mr. Millen ; wet sandy fields at Port- rush, Mr. W. H. Ferguson ; Rathlin Island, Dr. Marshall. Shores of Lough Derg, near Pettigo ; Glen Columbkil, and on Slieve League ; in profusion at the base of Krigal ; Downpatrick Head, County Mayo ; abundant at Gweedore ; a common weed in fields, at roadsides, and on turf walls at Dunfanaghy ; at Innishowen Head, and at Culdaff."

Original Format

Monograph

Citation

George Dickie, 1813-1882, “Bog Pimpernel,” Digital Derg: A Deep Map, accessed March 28, 2024, https://digitalderg.eu/items/show/574.

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