20 
Plants of the Punjab. 
TREES WITH ALTERNATE StIPULATE SimpLE LEAVES. 
PETALS NONE. 
Seeds several, each enveloped in a Tuft of White Silky Hairs. 
Salix alba, 
White willow, 
Bis, changma. 
SALICINE®. 
HB. 1.'y;, 629. 
Himalaya, Simla, 
introduced (Collett). 
Salix babyloniea, 
Weeping willow, 
Beda, majnun. 
SALICINER. 
F. B. I. v. 629. 
The Plains to 9,000 ft. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Salix fragilis, 
Crack willow, 
SALICINE. 
BB. v. 630: 
Lahoul. 
Salix daphnoides, 
Belt, shun, thal. 
SALICINEA. 
fb. yeas ; 
Himalaya, 3-15,000 ft. 
Simla, Mahasu. 
Salix oxycarpa, 
Populus nigra, 
var. pyramidalis, 
Lombardy Poplar, 
Frast, safeda. 
SALICINEA. 
F. B. I. v. 688. 
The Plains to 10,000 ft. 
Kashmir, Lahore. 
Baluchistan (Lace). 
Leaves shortly stalked. 
branchlets green, yellow, red or purple; leaves 2-6 
in. long, narrow, white with silky hairs beneath, minutely 
toothed ; flowers appear after the leaves on leafy stalks, 
flowering stalks (spikes) 1-3 in. long. 
like §. Alba, but with long drooping branches and the 
leaves not so white beneath as in 8. Alba. 
medium size, branches smooth, polished, fragile at 
their insertion; leaves 3-6 in. long; flowering after 
leafing, flowering stalks (spikes) leafy (cultivated only 
in Lahoul and Western Tibet). 
bark smooth, greenish grey ; flowers appear before 
the leaves, flowering stalks (spikes) 1-4 in. long, silky. 
see Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Simple. 
Leaves long stalked. 
large, sometimes planted, is easily recognised by its 
pyramidal shape, other characters like the following 
species of Populus, but leaf 2-4 in., stalk 1-2} in. long, 
male flowering spikes short, stamens 15-30, female spikes 
4-6 in. long. 
