Literature

AuthorsYearsort ascendingTitle
Q. Groom2010Phalaris paradoxa (Awned Canary-grass) has no awns
E. J. Clement2009Triple trouble over Onobrychis identification
M. Rand2008Difficulties with Conyza (Fleabanes)
J. Mitchell2007Glyceria canadensis in Dumbarton (v.c. 99)
M. Braithwaite2007Abyssinian Mustard, a naturalised crop
B. Last2007Helichrysum italicum at Dungeness E. Kent
D. R. McKean2006Abyssinian Mustard, a relatively new crop in Britain
E. J. Clement2006Could Artemisia campestris subsp. maritima be native
P. H. Smith, Wilcox M. P.2006Artemisia campestris subsp. maritima, new to Britain, on the Sefton Coast, Merseyside
E. J. Clement2005Cortaderia richardii (Endl.) Zotov and allies
E. J. Clement2005Cortaderia selloana does self-sow abundantly in Britain
R. Burton2005Foreign grasses in London streets
L. M. Spalton2004A key to Bromeae in the mediterranean climatic zones of southern Europe, South West Asia, and North Africa
P. Marshall2003Zizania aquatica in Britain
A. O. Chater, Pryce R. D.2002A new key to the tribe Bromeae in Britain and Ireland
A. R. Hagen, Giese, H., Brochmann, C.2002Zizania latifolia (Poaceae) found at another site in West Sussex
E. Philp2002Conyza bilbaoana in Kent
E. J. Clement2001Bidens ferulifolia is in town
G. Ellis2001Alien records
I. R. Thirlwell2001Notes on Bromopsis inermis (Hungarian brome) in S. Hants.
E. J. Clement2000Digitaria ciliaris established in Gosport (S. Hants, V.C. 1)
E. J. Clement2000More about Zizania latifolia
K. W. Page2000Zizania latifolia (Poaceae) naturalized in Surrey (v.c. 17)
M. Hollings, Hollings O.2000Zizania latifolia _ fit and flourishing over-abundantly in a West Sussex pond
P. J. Cook1998Bassia scoparia in V.C. 28, 53 and 54, a possible connection with east coast ports
B. Phillips1997Conyza bilbaoana confirmed from Surrey
C. S. Crook1997A (very) provisional checklist of conifers in the British Isles
R. Eades1997Has Bassia scoparia reached London
R. Payne1997Chinese gooseberry in W. Norfolk
S. Reynolds1997Conyza bilbaoana also in Ireland
P. Stanley1996Conyza bilbaoana J. Rémy _ new to South Hampshire (vc 11) and to Britain
P. J. Cook1996Summer Cypress (Bassia scoparia) on Yorkshire roadsides
P. R. Kirby, Eades R. A.1996Spread of summer cypress (Bassia scoparia) along road verges in North Lincolnshire
R. A. Eades1996The wind as a factor in the spread of Bassia scoparia
B. Wurzell1995x Conyzigeron huelsenii in East London
J. Bowra1995Corispermum leptopterum and the sand-dune flora at Emscote near Warwick
M. Crawley1995The inexorable spread of Conyza sumatrensis
B. Wurzell1994A history of Conyza in London
C. M. Dony1994Chenopodium capitatum in southern England
D. Willment1994More on Cotula coronopifolia
J. R. Palmer1994Dittander near old hospitals
M. Hollings, Hollings O.1994Chenopodium capitatum in West Sussex
S. Reynolds1994Chenopodium capitatum in Ireland
E. J. Clement1993Eragrostis curvula established in S. Hants (v.c. 11)
E. J. Clement1993Buttonweed (Cotula coronopifolia L.), new to S. Hants (v.c. 11)
F. Penfold1993Bastard Cabbage in chalk grassland
J. Martin1993Cotula coronopifolia established in Yorkshire
C. Gibson1992Corispermum leptopterum (Ascherson) Iljin in North Essex
E. G. Philp1992Anthemis austriaca Jacq. again
G. Ste ven1992Rapistrum rugosum, Bastard Cabbage - a new threat to chalk grassland

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