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Herbarium specimen: Sorbus arranensis

Taxon:Rosaceae: Sorbus arranensis Hedl.
Filed in taxon folder:Rosaceae: Sorbus arranensis Hedl.
Collected by:A D Richardson
Collection date:24/9/1897
Locality:Great Britain, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen Eisan Biorach, NR94, Tributary stream in Glen Eisan Biorach which joins main stream at a point not far from where plant seen by Prof. Conwentz grows.
Institution:Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (E)
Accession number:E00622868
Image:Sorbus arranensis herbarium specimen from Glen Eisan Biorach, VC100 Clyde Islands in 1897 by A D Richardson.
collector's number:1
fruits/flowers:no flowers
notes:Rather slender plant, leeside nr mountain ashes is app[arentl]y true scandica & two or 3 from highest elevation.

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 taxonlocalitycollectorsdateinstitution
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Gleann Easan BiorachA D Richardson24/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Gleann Easan BiorachA D Richardson24/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Gleann Easan BiorachA D Richardson24/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Gleann Easan BiorachA D Richardson24/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen CatacolA D Richardson23/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen CatacolA D Richardson23/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen CatacolA D Richardson23/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen CatacolA D Richardson23/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen CatacolA D Richardson23/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen Eisan BiorachA D Richardson24/9/1897E
+Sorbus arranensisGB, VC100 Clyde Islands, Glen Eisan BiorachA D Richardson24/9/1897E

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Documented by johned on 25th November 2015.

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