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Isotype of Salix leiolepis Fernald [family SALICACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 July 2012
Herbarium
Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum (A), A00031011
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
M. L. Fernald & H. St. John, #10825
Collection Date
1914/07/16 - 1914/07/17
Locality
Table Mountain, Region of Port à Port Bay, alt. 200-300 m
Country
Canada (Canada)
Identifications
Salix vestita Pursh subsp. leiolepis (Fernald) Argus [family SALICACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. W. Argus
Isotype of Salix leiolepis Fernald [family SALICACEAE]; Verified by Fernald, 1914
Notes
= Salix vestita Pursh subsp. leiolepis (Fernald) Argus (det. G. W. Argus, 1965)
Pages
1
Data last modified
2002-01-23
Date Updated: 19 July 2012
Herbarium
Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum (A), A00031011
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
M. L. Fernald & H. St. John, #10825
Collection Date
1914/07/16 - 1914/07/17
Locality
Table Mountain, Region of Port à Port Bay, alt. 200-300 m
Country
Canada (Canada)
Identifications
Salix vestita Pursh subsp. leiolepis (Fernald) Argus [family SALICACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. W. Argus
Isotype of Salix leiolepis Fernald [family SALICACEAE]; Verified by Fernald, 1914
Notes
= Salix vestita Pursh subsp. leiolepis (Fernald) Argus (det. G. W. Argus, 1965)
Pages
1
Data last modified
2002-01-23
Date Updated: 19 July 2012
Herbarium
Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum (A), A00031011
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
M. L. Fernald & H. St. John, #10825
Collection Date
1914/07/16 - 1914/07/17
Locality
Table Mountain, Region of Port à Port Bay, alt. 200-300 m
Country
Canada (Canada)
Identifications
Salix vestita Pursh subsp. leiolepis (Fernald) Argus [family SALICACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by G. W. Argus
Isotype of Salix leiolepis Fernald [family SALICACEAE]; Verified by Fernald, 1914
Notes
= Salix vestita Pursh subsp. leiolepis (Fernald) Argus (det. G. W. Argus, 1965)
Pages
1
Data last modified
2002-01-23
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