Salix myricoides Muhl.
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Salix myricoides Muhl., Neue Schriften Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 4: 235–236 (1803)
Salix myricoides Muhl.
Nomenclature
Muhl.
Muhl.
1803
235–236
ICN
Salix myricoides Muhl.
species
Salix myricoides
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Descriptions
Shrub or small tree to 1-6-(c. 10) m high; bark grey, ± smooth; habit dense and bushy. Shoots green or olive-green, soon glabrous, not brittle, not striated below bark. Buds shining brown, glabrous. Petiole 5-17 mm long. Lamina 4-11 × 1.5-4 cm, oblong-lanceolate or oblong-obovate, glaucous below, sericeous beneath at first but soon glabrous, bitter to taste, glandular-serrulate; angle between midrib and lateral veins > 45°; apex rounded to acute. Stipules small, broad, denticulate. Catkins mostly ♀, rarely ♂, produced on short leafy shoots slightly before or as lvs emerge; rachis villous. ♂ catkins broad-cylindric, erect to spreading; stamens 2; filaments hairy towards base. ♀ catkins to 5 cm long at anthesis, broadly cylindric. Bracts 1.5-2 mm long, ± obovate, black in upper ?-3/4, with dense tuft of long silky hairs; apex rounded to truncate. Gland 1, 0.6-0.8 mm long, ± elliptic-oblong or broadly linear. Ovary glabrous, stalked.
Taxonomic concepts
Salix glaucophylloides Fernald
Salix myricoides Muhl.
Salix glaucophylloides Fernald
Salix myricoides Muhl.
Salix glaucophylloides Fernald
Salix myricoides Muhl.
Salix myricoides Muhl.
Salix myricoides Muhl.
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typification
Lectotype (chosen by Dorn, 1995, p. 172): United States, [Pennsylvania, Lancaster], Muhlenberg 571, PH, upper middle female branch. The type was lost in the mail in 1984 and PH holds only a photocopy of the specimen, image seen.
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31 March 2015
3 September 2021