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Salix wilmsii

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Type of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Type? of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isosyntype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Type of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Type of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isolectotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Lectotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii V.Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Type of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Syntype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE]
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Identification
Isotype of Salix wilmsii V.Seemen [family SALICACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Salix subserrata Willd. [family SALICACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Salix mucronata
  • Salix wilmsii
  • Salix subserrata

Flora

Entry for SALIX Woodii Skan var. β, Wilmsii [family SALICACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 5, Part 2, page 574, (1925) Author: (By S. A. SKAN.)
Names
SALIX Woodii Skan var. β, Wilmsii [family SALICACEAE]
SALIX Wilmsii Seemen [family SALICACEAE], in Engl. Jahrb. xxvii. Beibl. 64, 9.
Information
leaves more persistently clothed especially on the underside with a dense grey silky indumentum, at length glabrescent and glaucescent, quite entire or sometimes very obscurely and remotely serrulate. null

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