Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, Volume 2Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, 1922 - Shrubs Includes annual "Bibliography of the published writings of the staff and students..." |
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... variety has to be called var . rigidior ( see later ) . Andersson's var . latifolia ( 1867 ) is retained in 1868 , but in the Prodro- mus he excludes the hairy forms keeping them separate as " 3 hirsuta " of which the type is said to be ...
... variety has to be called var . rigidior ( see later ) . Andersson's var . latifolia ( 1867 ) is retained in 1868 , but in the Prodro- mus he excludes the hairy forms keeping them separate as " 3 hirsuta " of which the type is said to be ...
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... variety of that species for which the old name Scouleriana might well 1 The reprint of Bebb's treatment of the Willows of Watson's Fl . Cal . appeared in 1879 , though the second volume of Watson's work was not published until 1880 . 66 ...
... variety of that species for which the old name Scouleriana might well 1 The reprint of Bebb's treatment of the Willows of Watson's Fl . Cal . appeared in 1879 , though the second volume of Watson's work was not published until 1880 . 66 ...
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... variety forms with very small oblanceolate leaves and others with very short and small aments are frequently found . Besides these there is the form called var . flavescens by Henry which is as I have already explained probably not ...
... variety forms with very small oblanceolate leaves and others with very short and small aments are frequently found . Besides these there is the form called var . flavescens by Henry which is as I have already explained probably not ...
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... variety of S. petiolaris under the name var . grisea . Andersson ( 1858 ) used probably by mistake the name S. grisea and quoted Marshall as the author and Gray's Manual . In Sal . Bor.-Am. Gray corrected this mistake . In 1867 ...
... variety of S. petiolaris under the name var . grisea . Andersson ( 1858 ) used probably by mistake the name S. grisea and quoted Marshall as the author and Gray's Manual . In Sal . Bor.-Am. Gray corrected this mistake . In 1867 ...
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... variety consists of forms with leaves lustrous silky beneath " ut S. discolor , " and others with glabrous leaves . In the Prodromus he adds a f . brevifolia with shorter leaves ( 1-2 inches long , instead of 3-4 inches as in f ...
... variety consists of forms with leaves lustrous silky beneath " ut S. discolor , " and others with glabrous leaves . In the Prodromus he adds a f . brevifolia with shorter leaves ( 1-2 inches long , instead of 3-4 inches as in f ...
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