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In NATURE of May 28, 1927, p. 798, in the excellent account of the unveiling of the Wren-Ashmole-Plot Memorial Windows at Oxford, it is said that “the surrounding wreath is of two Oxfordshire flowers which Plot was the first to recognise as new to the British flora”—Viola palustris and Geranium dissectum.
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DRUCE, G. Oxfordshire Flowers and the Plot Memorial Windows. Nature 121, 93 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121093b0
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