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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:35 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Salix fragilis (42531) Reply with quote

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Specimen #381076

Taxon:Salicaceae: Salix fragilis L. ("Crack-willow")
det. Robert Desmond Meikle 1982

a) S. fragilis L. var. furcata. Ser.

Filed in taxon folder:Salicaceae: Salix fragilis L. ("Crack-willow")
Collected by:Rev. Edward Francis Linton
Collection date:7/5/1897 flowers
5/7/1897 leaves
Locality:Cultivated Great Britain, VC11 South Hampshire, Bournemouth, SZ09
Great Britain, VC9 Dorset, Tarrant Keynston, ST90, Origin
ex herb:Mr Allan Octavian Hume
Set of British Willows
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
Image:Salix fragilis herbarium specimen from Bournemouth, VC11 South Hampshire in 1897 by Rev. Edward Francis Linton.
collector's number:19919
notes:a
Filing note:Salix varieties

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by xmhcman on 16th November 2014.

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dateuserchange
17/11/2014xmhcmanDeleted note: SET OF BRITISH WILLOWS
17/11/2014xmhcmanAdded notes
17/11/2014xmhcmanDeleted locality: GB VC9 Tarrant Keynston
17/11/2014xmhcmanAdded locality: GB VC9 Tarrant Keynston, Origin
17/11/2014xmhcmanDeleted collection date: 7/5/1897
17/11/2014xmhcmanDeleted collection date: 5/7/1897
17/11/2014xmhcmanAdded collection date: 7/5/1897 flowers
17/11/2014xmhcmanAdded collection date: 5/7/1897 leaves
17/11/2014xmhcmanDeleted attribute flowerField: flowering
17/11/2014xmhcmanDeleted determiner's note: a) S. fragilis L. var. furcata. Ser. b) S. wiegandii [?]
17/11/2014xmhcmanAdded determiner's note: a) S. fragilis L. var. furcata. Ser.
12/09/2016chrisuDeleted note: SET OF BRITISH WILLOWS
a
12/09/2016chrisuAdded note: a
12/09/2016chrisuAdded provenance: exherb Set Of British Willows (Set of British Willows)
12/09/2016chrisuDeleted determiner's note: a) S. fragilis L. var. furcata. Ser.
12/09/2016chrisuAdded determiner's note: a) S. fragilis L. var. furcata. Ser.

Specimen #381139

Taxon:Salicaceae: Salix triandra L. ("Almond Willow")
det. Robert Desmond Meikle 1982
Filed in taxon folder:Salicaceae: Salix fragilis L. ("Crack-willow")
Collected by:Rev. Edward Francis Linton
Collection date:7/5/1897
Locality:Cultivated Great Britain, VC11 South Hampshire, Bournemouth, SZ09
Great Britain, VC9 Dorset, Tarrant Keynston, ST90, Origin
ex herb:Mr Allan Octavian Hume
Set of British Willows
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
collector's number:19919
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:b
Filing note:Salix varieties

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by xmhcman on 17th November 2014.

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12/09/2016chrisuDeleted note: SET OF BRITISH WILLOWS
b
12/09/2016chrisuAdded note: b
12/09/2016chrisuAdded provenance: exherb Set Of British Willows (Set of British Willows)

N.B. reporting of the edit history is currently fairly unclear and misleading. Most edits made to specimens appear as a pair of 'add' and 'delete' entries, which may not be together in the list. There are also often 'minor' edits, which are made automatically (rather than due to user activity), for example to merge synonym names.

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xmhcman wrote
Det. slip says something like a) S. fragilis L. var. furcata. Ser. [?] b) S. wiegandii [?] L. Should this be two specimens?


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David Price



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

b) is S. triandra! Two different taxa on sheet.
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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 7:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks! I somehow convinced myself the first letter was 'w'!

For the first specimen (a) there are two dates (7/5/1897 and 5/7/1897). This seems to be common for many recent Salix sheets. I have entered 'flowers' in the text box next to the earlier date, and 'leaves' next to the later, and have left the 'fruits/flowers' box blank.
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