Salix myrsinifolia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: Salix
Species:
S. myrsinifolia
Binomial name
Salix myrsinifolia
Synonyms[1]
List
    • Salix amaniana Willd.
    • Salix andersoniana Sm.
    • Salix ansoniana J.Forbes
    • Salix atropurpurea J.Forbes
    • Salix atrovirens J.Forbes
    • Salix australis Schleich. ex Spreng.
    • Salix carpinifolia Schleich. ex Spreng.
    • Salix coriacea J.Forbes
    • Salix cotinifolia Sm.
    • Salix crassifolia J.Forbes
    • Salix damascena J.Forbes
    • Salix firma J.Forbes
    • Salix forsteriana Sm.
    • Salix glaucescens Host
    • Salix grisonensis J.Forbes
    • Salix grisophylla J.Forbes
    • Salix hirta Sm.
    • Salix lacustris J.Forbes
    • Salix lithuanica Besser ex Ledeb.
    • Salix menthifolia Host
    • Salix nigricans Sm.
    • Salix nigricans var. borussica Wimm.
    • Salix nigricans var. crassifolia (Schleich. ex J.Forbes) Wimm.
    • Salix nigricans var. firma Ser.
    • Salix nigricans var. lancifolia Wimm.
    • Salix nigricans var. parvifolia Ser.
    • Salix nigricans var. rupestris (Donn ex Sm.) Wimm.
    • Salix nigricans var. sericea Wimm.
    • Salix ovata Spreng.
    • Salix parietariifolia Host
    • Salix petraea G.Anderson ex J.Forbes
    • Salix proteifolia J.Forbes
    • Salix ramifusca J.Forbes
    • Salix rivalis Host
    • Salix rivularis J.Forbes
    • Salix rotundata J.Forbes
    • Salix rupestris Donn ex Sm.
    • Salix schleicheriana J.Forbes
    • Salix sordida J.Forbes
    • Salix stylaris Ser.
    • Salix tiliifolia Schleich. ex Spreng.
    • Salix vaudensis J.Forbes
    • Salix willdenoviana J.Forbes
    • Sokolofia rupestris (Donn ex Sm.) Raf.
    • Urnectis hirta (Sm.) Raf.
    • Vimen andersoniana (Sm.) Raf.
    • Vimen cotinifolia (Sm.) Raf.
    • Vimen forsteriana (Sm.) Raf.

Salix myrsinifolia, known as the dark-leaved willow[2] or myrsine-leaved willow,[3] is a species of willow native to Europe and Western Siberia. It forms a 2–5 m (6.6–16.4 ft) high shrub. In the north it often becomes a tree up to 8 m (26 ft) tall.[4]

References

  1. "Salix myrsinifolia Salisb". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  2. BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
  3. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Salix myrsinifolia". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  4. Väre H., Kiuru H., Suomen puut ja pensaat (Trees and shrubs of Finland), Metsäkustannus Oy, 2006.


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