Herbarium specimen: Salix alba
Taxon: | Salicaceae: Salix alba L. ("White Willow") |
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Collected by: | Mr Richard Francis Towndrow |
Collection date: | 18/5/1887 |
Locality: | Great Britain, VC37 Worcestershire, Malvern Wells, SO74 |
Institution: | Botanical Society of the British Isles (BSBI) |
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ocrnotes: | Salix alba, L., var. Newpool, Malvern Wells, Worcestershire. I send a further supply of this var. of alba (see Ex. Club Rep., 1885). The catkins shorter and stouter than those of the type, and the scales much longer and more pointed, resembling a good deal the scales upon female catkins.-R. F. Towndrow, " Specimen imperfect, as there are no mature leaves. Nearest to, and probably a form of, S. alba, L., though the catkins (3) suggest a cross with S.fragilis."--F. Buchanan White. |
Filing note: | BEC Report 1887 |
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Documented by qgroom on 19th January 2008.