File:BLW Arctic Willow (Salix artica).jpg

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English: Specimen of Arctic Willow (Salix arctica), the largest shrub near the North Pole. Specimen collected in 1824-1825 during Parry's Third Arctic Voyage. Specimen acquired by the museum as part of the J. Cosmo Melvil Herbarium.
Date Taken in February 2010
Source Originally uploaded through the Britain Loves Wikipedia website.
Author Malcolm Chapman

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current16:33, 23 June 2010Thumbnail for version as of 16:33, 23 June 20102,885 × 2,295 (3.2 MB)MPF (talk | contribs)rm red cast, crop excess background
19:31, 10 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 19:31, 10 April 20103,776 × 2,520 (2.87 MB)File Upload Bot (Mike Peel) (talk | contribs){{BLW2010 | title=Arctic Willow (Salix artica) | description={{en|Specimen of Arctic Willow, the largest tree near the North Pole. Specimen collected in 1824-1825 during Parry\'s Third Arctic Voyage. Specimen acquired by the museum as part of the J. Cosmo

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