Record

RefNoMS/955/6/82
LevelItem
TitlePhotograph of Berberis darwinii
CreatorHoldgate, Sir Martin Wyatt
Date1958
DescriptionA large Berberis darwinii (Darwin's barberry) plant grows in a clearing with large grasses and other shrubs nearby. The plant is in bloom, showing its distinctive orange flowers. Recorded by Charles Darwin in 1835 during his voyage of the Beagle, the species is named in his honour.
Extent1 slide
FormatPhotograph
PhysicalDescription35mm transparency in metal and glass slide mount
Dimensions40mm x 40mm
AccessStatusOpen
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