A Natural Arrangement of British Plants, According to Their Relations to Each Other As Pointed Out By Jussieu, De Candolle, Brown, &c. ..
A Natural Arrangement of British Plants, According to Their Relations to Each Other As Pointed Out By Jussieu, De Candolle, Brown, &c. ..
Gray, Samuel Frederick, 1766-1828
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Branches upright, flexible, tough, bald, yellow or purple ; leaves petiolate, 2 or 3 ip. long ; stipule \gLnceolate; peduncle of the aincnt short, scales black; ovary ovate, silky. — U6e4 for basket-work. 18. Salix rubra. Red willow. Stamens monadelphous ; leaves linear, lanceolate, long^ acute, toothed, bald, both fides light greeq. Salix minime fraeilis, foliif loDgissimis atrinqae viridibos, Doo serratis. Rail Syn. 449. 14. Saliz rubra, Hutb, FL Jngh 428. Salix ▼irescens, nUars Daupk. 3, 783.... Salix flna, ^hrard Jrb. 29. Osier ground^ ; shrub : April and May. jBrancnes very long, tough, grey, or purplish ; leaves 4 in. long, slender ; stipules linear, lanceolate, or none. 19- Salix lenuifolia. Tkhi^leqf willow. Stamens distinct ; leaves elliptical, acute, serrate, rather bald, glaucous beneath ; stipules indistinct ; capsules entirely bald. Salix teouifolia, Lin. FL Lapp, ed 2, 292. Salix Ponteders, VUiars Dauph. 3, 766. Rocky sides of rivers ; shrub ; May and June. Shruv 2 feet high ; branches many, spread, while young pubescent ; leaves an inch and half long, light green above, veins reticulate ; stipules falcate and serrate, or none ; cap^.
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