Filipendula Ulmaria (Queen-Of-The-Meadow) in Billings-Kittredge Herbaria
Preserved biological specimen on paper.
Preserved Specimen On A3 Paper With A Printed Label Identifying It In The Bottom Right Corner. The Paper Is Mounted On A Larger Cardboard And Covered With Plastic Which Is Sealed To The Board. There Are At Least Five Samples. Four Are Single Stems Of Various Lengths With Groups Of Small Open Flowers At The Apex. Some Of Them Are Bent Or Curved To Fit The Page. The Last Is A Thicker Stem With Two Off Shoots. One Has Leaves Attached. The Other Has A Few Smaller Leaves And Terminates In A Group Of Open Flowers. The Flowers Are Very Small. There Are No Roots Preserved On The Page.
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