JR’s
Botanical Pages
This website is still in development – so far, only Trichophorum, Eleocharis (and a bit on the newly-described Hymenophyllum hybrid, H. x scopulorum).
Let me know your opinions – is it easy to read and extract the information? – what would enhance it? – errors? – material which is not currently downloadable which you would like to able to download? – etc.
Grateful thanks – Jeremy Roberts, May 2012
Click below, or in the menubar to left, to go to the start-pages:
NB: Conventions
... links within the texts are indicated with a ‘⇒’
... items to download (into a new window) have a ‘⇓’
... some pages have headings with a clickable ‘⇑’ which returns you to the page-top
Updated
2 May 2012
Recent changes
April/May 2012: complete layout redesign; separate species pages for deegrasses; more on Eleocharis palustris subspecies palustris; more on Eleocharis hybrids, E. parvula, and photos from a kind contributor for parvula and acicularis., q.v.
10 February 2012: new page in Spike-rushes section on mamillata sensu stricto; previous references to ‘mamillata’ now refer as appropriate to the species mamillata, or to either subspecies mamillata or austriaca; more literature references added; a new small page in Deergrass section; some additions elsewhere.
6 January 2012: reference to paper naming new filmy-fern hybrid.
2 January 2012: improving style uniformity across the site.
27 November 2011: tweaking; a new page on E. palustris x uniglumis (link from pages ‘Spike-rushes’, ‘palustris’ and ‘uniglumis’).
20 November 2011: a section on Eleocharis – at last!
12 August 2011: updates to all sections and a new page in Trichophorum section
Photos
*All photos are © F.J. Roberts, except where otherwise acknowledged.*
If you wish to use any of the photos herein or at Canon Image Gateway, please ask me.
Content
You are very welcome to copy or download the information content for your own use.
Please acknowledge the source if you are making use of it in a wider circle.
Browsers
This site displays well (here) with Mozilla Firefox and with Google Chrome.
Apple’s Safari inexplicably has problems with font-size in some places.
I don’t run any other browsers: let me know of problems you encounter.
Older browsers certain struggle.
Website
Created with RapidWeaver on a MacBook Pro.
... links within the texts are indicated with a ‘⇒’
... items to download (into a new window) have a ‘⇓’
... some pages have headings with a clickable ‘⇑’ which returns you to the page-top
Updated
2 May 2012
Recent changes
April/May 2012: complete layout redesign; separate species pages for deegrasses; more on Eleocharis palustris subspecies palustris; more on Eleocharis hybrids, E. parvula, and photos from a kind contributor for parvula and acicularis., q.v.
10 February 2012: new page in Spike-rushes section on mamillata sensu stricto; previous references to ‘mamillata’ now refer as appropriate to the species mamillata, or to either subspecies mamillata or austriaca; more literature references added; a new small page in Deergrass section; some additions elsewhere.
6 January 2012: reference to paper naming new filmy-fern hybrid.
2 January 2012: improving style uniformity across the site.
27 November 2011: tweaking; a new page on E. palustris x uniglumis (link from pages ‘Spike-rushes’, ‘palustris’ and ‘uniglumis’).
20 November 2011: a section on Eleocharis – at last!
12 August 2011: updates to all sections and a new page in Trichophorum section
Photos
*All photos are © F.J. Roberts, except where otherwise acknowledged.*
If you wish to use any of the photos herein or at Canon Image Gateway, please ask me.
Content
You are very welcome to copy or download the information content for your own use.
Please acknowledge the source if you are making use of it in a wider circle.
Browsers
This site displays well (here) with Mozilla Firefox and with Google Chrome.
Apple’s Safari inexplicably has problems with font-size in some places.
I don’t run any other browsers: let me know of problems you encounter.
Older browsers certain struggle.
Website
Created with RapidWeaver on a MacBook Pro.


