Stems - Specimen details

Stems - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 49552

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Plant Name 106.00 APOCYNACEAE Apocynum venetum Entry Book Number 68.1885
Artefact Name Stems Vernacular Name
Iso Country Afghanistan TDWG Region Afghanistan
Parts Held Stems Geography Description Afghanistan, Gulsan
Uses StemsUse: MATERIALS - Fibres User: Not defined TDWG use MATERIALS - Fibres
Storage Bottles, boxes etc Related Items
Donor Aitchison Surgeon Major Donor No
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Collector Collector No
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Notes: Label source: No 115 Extract of letter from Dr Aitchison to Sir Joseph Hooker, dated Gulsan March 8th 1883 - ' I have come across a find an asclepiad that grows in marshy land The stems are coated with natural tow this natural tow with the fruit and seed, s I have sent you by sample post. The natives of the surrounding parts especially of the Tier River say that ordinary twine and rope is made from the fibre but that a tribe of Turko.?. called Kazak east of Bokhera who live at a place called Kalla manufac, tures cloth from this fibre. The natives here call that cloth Kalau (?) the plant is called Dunb-e-roba (?) (Tail of Fox) or Dumb-e-Gos-alla (Tail of Calf)' The bark of the root stock is employed for tanning or rather preparing skins to hold water Label s, ource: Letter Ide & Christie, Fibre Esparto & General Produce Brokers dated July 2nd 1901, JR Jackson Esq RBG Kew, Dear Sir, I beg to return thanks for the trouble you have taken and for information given in your favour of today. The dried stems you sen, t appear almost identical to us with a hemp plant and we should not place the value of the fibre even if perfectly decorticated at over 15 .16 pounds sterling per ton. Yours (unreadable)

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