Plants of Marquette County 19 



saucaceae 



Saliv pentandra L. Bay-leaved Willow. — Along lake shore in Mar- 

 quette. Cultivated, not escaping. 



Salix liicida Muhl. Shining Willow. — Wet open ground with other wil- 

 lows near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Salix scrissima (Bailey) Fernald. Autumn Willow. — Near Marquette. 

 Probably frequent throughout. 



Salix alba L. White Willow. — In cities and villages. Planted for orna- 

 mental purposes, apparently not escaping. 



Salix alba viiellina (L.) Koch. Golden Willow. — Occasionally cultivated 

 in cities and villages but not permanently escaping. Noted at Marquette. 



Salix babylonica L. Weeping Willow. — Cultivated as an ornamental 

 tree in cities and villages but not permanently escaping. 



Salix longifolia Muhl. (S. interior Rowlee). Sandbar Willow. — Along 

 banks of streams and lake shores near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful 

 throughout. 



Salix cordata Muhl. Heart-leaved Willow. — Banks of streams and in 

 damp open places near Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent through- 

 out. Leaves usually not heart-shaped. 



Salix glaucophylla Bebb. Broad-leaved Willow. — Lake shores near Hu- 

 ron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout in similar habitats. 



Salix balsamifera Barratt. (S. pyrifolia Anders.). Balsam Willow. — 

 Border of First Pine Lake in low ground with other willows near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. Noted by B. Gladewitz. 



Salix syrticola Fernald. (S. adenophylla Hook.). Furry Willow. — On 

 and near sandy beach of Lake Superior near Huron Mountain Club. Plen- 

 tiful. 



Salix pcdiccllaris Pursh. Bog Willow. — ^In wet boggy open places near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



Salix discolor Muhl. Glaucous Willow, Pussy Willow. — Low ground or 

 low banks of streams near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Salix petiolaris Sm. Slender Willow. — Damp open ground especially 

 on borders of small lakes and along banks of streams near Huron Mountain 

 Club. Common throughout. 



Salix hnmilis Marsh. Prairie Willow. — Dry open ground near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Salix rostrata Richards. {S. Bebbiana Sarg.). Bebb's Willow. — Dry or 

 low damp ground especially on lake borders near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Common throughout. 



Salix Candida Fliigge Hoary Willow, Sage Willow. — Marshy and boggy 

 open ground about Marquette. 



Salix pellita Anders. Satiny Willow— Damp sandy shore of First Pine 

 Lake near PTuron Mountain Club. Probably occasional throughout. A rare 

 willow. 



Populus alba L. White Poplar. — Occasionally set out as a yard or street 

 ornamental tree in cities and villages, but not escaping. 



