Salad Burnet, or Sanguisorba minor ssp. minor

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Date:July 1955

Description:Staffordshire is a fine place to find salad burnet, since this perennial abounds on limestone but can rarely be found anywhere else.

Flowering between May and August, it can grow to a height of 30cm.

This example was collected at Ecton, near Wetton in Staffordshire by local naturalist Eric Edees in summer 1955.

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This plant is now cared for by staff at Stoke-on-Trent Museums.

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