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Herbarium specimen: Salix viminalis x cinerea = S. x holosericea

Taxon:Salicaceae: Salix viminalis x cinerea = S. x holosericea Willd. ("Silky-leaved Osier")
named by John Thomas Irvine Boswell-Syme & John Ewbank Leefe 11/1881
Filed in taxon folder:Salicaceae: Salix viminalis x cinerea = S. x holosericea Willd. ("Silky-leaved Osier")
Collected by:John Fraser
Collection date:5/1881
8/1881
Locality:Great Britain, VC39 Staffordshire, Tettenhall, SJ80, Field House, Tettenhall near Wolverhampton
ex herb:Mr Charles Bailey
Botanical Exchange Club of The British Isles
Institution:Manchester Museum (MANCH)
Image:Salix viminalis x cinerea = S. x holosericea herbarium specimen from Tettenhall, VC39 Staffordshire in 1881 by John Fraser.
notes:Plant considered to be S. holosericea Willd not Hook never saw British specimen before.It would be very interesting if you could discover the female. . J.E. Leefe. Nov 8 1881
Reply: I have no doubt of your plant being true S. holosericea Willd J.T.Boswell. Nov 24 1881

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