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A ‘Rosette’ Geum (G. rzva/e, Water Avens) [at Rievaulx, 7th June, 1887 3 : 
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R. ADKIN. Westmorland or Furness. 
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CHARLES C. BABINGTON. York S. hs 
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CHARLES BAILEY kshire. 
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