Difference between revisions of "Salix sect. Ovalifoliae"

(Rydberg) C. K. Schneider in C. S. Sargent

in C. S. Sargent, Pl. Wilson. 3: 140. 1916.

Basionym: Ovalifoliae Rydberg Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 1: 274. 1899
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Revision as of 00:00, 28 May 2020

Plants 0.01–0.1 m, (dwarf), not clonal or clonal by layering or rhizomes. Largest medial blades hypostomatous, amphistomatous, or hemiamphistomatous, abaxial surface glaucous. Catkins from lateral buds. Staminate flowers: filaments glabrous. Pistillate flowers: abaxial nectary sometimes present, then distinct or connate to adaxial and forming a cup; ovary sometimes glaucous, glabrous, tomentose, or pubescent to very densely villous.

Distribution

North America, Asia.

Discussion

Species 5 (3 in the flora).

Selected References

None.