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Salix pulchra

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Holotype of Salix pulchra Chamisso var. yukonensis C. K. Schneider [family SALICACEAE]
Type? of Salix pulchra Cham. [family SALICACEAE]
Filed as Salix reticulata Andersson [family SALICACEAE]
not on sheet of Salix pulchra Chamisso variety palmeri Ball [family SALICACEAE]
Type of Salix pulchra Cham. var. yukonensis C.K.Schneid. [family SALICACEAE]
Original material of Salix pulchra Cham. [family SALICACEAE]
not on sheet of Salix pulchra Chamisso variety palmeri Ball [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix pulchra var. looffiae Ball, C.R. 1942 [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix pulchra var. palmeri Ball, C.R. 1942 [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix pulchra Cham. var. yukonensis C. K. Schneider [family SALICACEAE]
Salix planifolia unrecorded subsp. pulchra (Cham.) Argus [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix pulchra var. looffiae Ball, C.R. 1942 [family SALICACEAE]
Salix planifolia Pursh subsp. pulchra (Cham.)Argus [family SALICACEAE]
Salix planifolia Pursh subsp. pulchra (Cham.)Argus [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix pulchra var. looffiae Ball, C.R. 1942 [family SALICACEAE]
Type of Salix muriei Hultén [family SALICACEAE]
Isotype of Salix pulchra var. yukonensis Schneider, C.K. 1919 [family SALICACEAE]
not on sheet of Salix pulchra Chamisso variety palmeri Ball [family SALICACEAE]
Type? of Salix pulchra Cham. var. yukonensis C.K.Schneid. [family SALICACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Salix pulchra Chamisso [family SALICACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by George W. Argus, Salix pulchra Chamisso [family SALICACEAE ] Verified by C. K. Schneid., 1919
Related name
  • Salix reticulata
  • Salix arbusculoides
  • Salix muriei
  • Salix seemannii
  • Salix pulchra
Common name
  • Diamond-leaf willow, Flora of North America Vol. 7

Flora

Entry for Salix pulchra Chamisso [family SALICACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 7,
Names
Salix pulchra Chamisso [family SALICACEAE], Linnaea, 6: 543. 1831
Salix divaricata Pallas subsp. pulchra (Chamisso) Voroschilov [family SALICACEAE]
Salix phylicifolia Linnaeus subsp. pulchra (Chamisso) Hultén [family SALICACEAE]
Salix phylicifolia var. subglauca (Andersson) B. Boivin [family SALICACEAE]
Salix planifolia Pursh subsp. pulchra (Chamisso) Argus [family SALICACEAE]
Salix planifolia var. yukonensis (C. K. Schneider) Argus [family SALICACEAE]
Salix pulchra var. yukonensis C. K. Schneider [family SALICACEAE]
Treatment Author(s)
George W. Argus
Information
Shrubs, 0.1–3(–4.5) m. Stems: branches yellow-brown or red-brown, not or weakly glaucous, (slightly or highly glossy), villous in patches to glabrescent; branchlets yellow-green or brownish, glabrous, puberulent, or densely villous, (buds caprea- or arctica-type). Leaves: stipules (usually marcescent), foliaceous, (linear or lanceolate, 2–9.8–23 mm), apex acuminate; petiole convex to flat adaxially, 2.8–10(–15) mm, glabrous or puberulent adaxially; largest medial blade narrowly elliptic, elliptic, or obovate, 22–75 × 8–26 mm, 1.7–4.7 times as long as wide, base cuneate, margins flat to slightly revolute, entire, crenate, or serrulate, apex acuminate, acute, or convex, abaxial surface glaucous, glabrous or pubescent, midrib pilose, hairs (white, sometimes also ferruginous), straight, adaxial highly to slightly glossy, midrib glabrous or sparsely pubescent; proximal blade margins entire; juvenile blade green, glabrous or pubescent abaxially, hairs white, sometimes also ferruginous. Catkins flowering before leaves emerge; staminate stout or subglobose, 21–53 × 12–19 mm, flowering branchlet 0–3 mm; pistillate densely flowered, slender to stout, 27–82 × 8–20 mm, flowering branchlet 0–3(–8) mm; floral bract brown or black, 1.6–2.8 mm, apex acute or rounded, abaxially hairy distally, hairs straight. Staminate flowers: adaxial nectary narrowly oblong to oblong, 0.6–1 mm; filaments distinct or connate less than 1/2 their lengths, glabrous; anthers purple turning yellow, ellipsoid to shortly cylindrical, 0.4–0.8 mm. Pistillate flowers: adaxial nectary narrowly oblong to oblong, 0.4–1.6 mm, longer than stipe; stipe 0.2–0.8 mm; ovary pyriform, long-silky, beak slightly bulged below styles; ovules 12–16 per ovary; styles 1–1.8 mm; stigmas slenderly cylindrical, 0.44–0.63–0.96 mm. Capsules 3.2–5.6 mm. 2n = 76.
Phenology
apr-may (spring), jun-jul (summer)
Altitude range
0–2000 m;
Distribution
Asia (Chukotka).Asia (Kamchatka).Asia (Lena-Kolyma).Asia (Okhotia).Asia (Russia [Anadyr]).Asia (Siberia).USA AlaskaCanada B.C.Canada N.W.T.Canada NunavutCanada Yukon
Discussion
Plants with branchlets densely villous with white, gray, or, sometimes, ferruginous hairs have been named var. yukonensis. This hairy variant occurs scattered throughout populations in both North America and Russia and does not seem to warrant taxonomic recognition. The closely related Salix planifolia shows similar variation.
Hybrids:
Salix pulchra forms natural hybrids with S. planifolia and S. scouleriana.
Salix pulchra × S. scouleriana is known from Alaska. It resembles S. pulchra in its long, linear stipules, general leaf shape, and relatively long styles; and S. scouleriana in its juvenile leaves with abundant ferruginous hairs, petioles densely villous to velvety, and relatively short stigmas.

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