Herbarium specimen: Salix triandra
| Taxon: | Salicaceae: Salix triandra L. ("Almond Willow") |
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| Filed in taxon folder: | Salicaceae: Salix triandra L. ("Almond Willow") |
| Locality: | Cultivated Great Britain, VC13 West Sussex, Henfield, TQ21, 'I believe from Borrer's salicetum' |
| ex herb: | Mr William Borrer Mr Frederick Townsend Joseph Woods |
| Institution: | South London Botanical Institute (SLBI) |
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| notes: | [Joseph Woods' style of labelling. http://herbariaunited.org/collector/1096/ : 'Borrer's father built him a house, Barrow Hill, with several acres of parkland, 2km SE of Henfield, where he had an extensive collection of plants. This is often referred to as 'Mr Borrer's Garden'. It included a willow collection or 'salicetum'] |
| Filing note: | Salix triandra var amygdalina |
Inferred details are marked.
Associated records
Other specimen entries from this sheet.| taxon | locality | collectors | date | institution | ||
| + | Salix triandra | GB, VC14 East Sussex, Lewes | Joseph Woods | 15/8/1836 | SLBI | |
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Documented by oldnick on 16th November 2014.

