Family | SALICACEAE |
Genus species | Salix seemenii Rydb. |
Bibliography | Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 2: 164 (1901) |
Native Range | Subarctic America to w. Canada |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | grassland and thickets |
Description | leaves lanceolate, acute apically and basally, coriaceous, adaxially glabrous, abaxially lanate, serrate, catkins erect, cylindrical, dense, scale oblong, pilose |
Size | 40-95cm |
Color | |
Bloom | spring |
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Type | shrub |
Cultivation | mesic, slightly humous, semi-shady site alpine house, moist, rich, drained soil, semi-shade |
Propagation | seed when ripe or as soon as possible cuttings in early summer and in fall |
Synonyms | Salix acutifolia Borrer ex Hook. Salix alpestris var. americana Andersson Salix desertorum Richardson Salix glauca var. acutifolia (Hook.) C.K.Schneid. Salix glauca ssp. acutifolia (Hook.) Hultén Salix glauca var. aliceae C.R.Ball Salix glauca ssp. desertorum (Richardson) Andersson ex Hultén Salix glauca var. perstipula Raup Salix glauca f. poliophylla C.K.Schneid. Salix glauca var. poliophylla (C.K.Schneid.) Raup Salix glauca var. sericea Hultén Salix villosa var. acutifolia Hook. |
Territory | 7 Northern America 70 Subarctic America (ASK Alaska, NWT Northwest Territories, YUK Yukon) 71 Western Canada (BRC British Columbia) |