SALISIA 



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SALIX 



[Conifers], Linn. 2i-Moncecia, g-Polyandria. See 

 GINKGO.) 



S. adiantifo'lia (maiden- hair-leaved). See GINKGO BI- 

 LOBA. 



SALI'SIA, of Lindley. (Named after the Countess de 

 Salts. Nat. ord. Myrtleblootns [Myrtaceae]. Linn. 18- 

 Polyadelphia, 3-Triandria. Now referred to Kunzea.) 

 S. pulche'lla (pretty). See KUNZEA SERICEA. 



SALISIA, of Regel. See GLOXINIA. 



SA'LIX. Willow. (From the Celtic sal, near, and 

 Us, water ; place of growth. Nat. ord. WilloiL^oris 

 [Salicaceae], Linn. 22-Dicecia, 2-Diandria.) 



Cuttings of ripened shoots, which merely require to 

 be inserted in the soil in the autumn ; moist soil, in- 

 clining to the marshy, suits them best ; very dwarf 

 shrubs, propagating with more difficulty, should be 

 struck in summer under a hand-light. 



GREENHOUSE DECIDUOUS. 



S. bonplandia' no, (Bonpland's). Mexico. 1829. Re- 

 introduced 1908. 



canarie'nsis (Canary). Canaries. 



cape'nsis (Cape). April. S Africa. 1816. 



gariepi'na (Gariepan). See S. CAPENSIS. 



humboldtia'na (Humboldt's). 10 Peru. 1823. 

 Evergreen. 



fastigia'ta (upright). Tree pyramidal. Peru. 

 1896. 



Sa'fsaf (Safsaf). N. and Trop. Africa. 1907. Intro- 

 duced to Italy many years ago. 



tetraspe'rnia (four-seeded). 20. E. Ind. 1796. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS. 

 S. acumina'ta (pointed-leaved). See S. SMITHIANA 



ACUMINATA. 



acutifo'lia (sharp-leaved). See S. DAPHNOIDES ACUTI- 



FOLIA. 



adenophy'lla (glandular-leaved). Labrador. 

 agyptfaca (Egyptian). See S. SAFSAF. 

 alaternoi'des (Alaternus-like). See S. NIGRICANS. 

 a'lba (white). 40-80. April. Europe (Britain). 

 , ,, arge'ntea (silvery). Leaves silvery-white on both 



sides. 

 britzefnsis (Britzan). Bark bright orange-red. 



1879. 



,, c&ru'lea (blue). 40-90. May. Britain. 

 c&ru'lea pe'ndula (drooping-blue). 

 cri'spa (curled-teat^). England. 

 vitelli'na (yolk-of-epg-coloured). Bark yellow, or 



yellow and red. " Golden Willow," " Golden Osier." 

 ,, vitelli'na fe'ndula no'va (new-drooping- yellow) . 



" Weeping Golden Willow." 

 albe'scens (whitish). See S. NIGRICAXS. 

 ,, alnifo'lia (alder- leaved). April. Europe. 1830. 

 cdpi'gena (alpine-begot). Tyrol, &c. 

 ,, amania'na (Amanian). See S. NIGRICANS. 

 ,, atnbigua (doubtful). 20. April. Europe (Britain). 

 ,, ma'jor (greater). 5. April. England. 

 ,, undula'ta (wavy -leaved). April. England. 

 amplexicau'lis (stem-clasping). See S. PURPUREA 



AMPLEXICAULIS. 



amygilali'na (aknond-leaved) . See S. TRIANDRA 



AMYGDALINA. 



andersonia'na (Anderson's). See S. NIGRICANS 



AXDERSOXIAXA. 



angusta'ta (narrow-leaved ) . See S. CORDATA. 



,, anzustifo'lia (narrow-leaved). 3. April. Caspian. 

 1825. 



ansonia'na (Ansonian). See S. NIGRICAXS ANSOXIAXA. 



aqua'tica (water). See S. CINEREA AOUATICA. 



Arbu'scula (little- tree) . -3. April." Europe (Scot- 

 land) ; N. Asia. 



,, carina'ta (keeled). 3. April. Leaves folded along 

 the middle. Scotland. 



,, prunifo'lia (plum-leaved). 3. April. Scotland. 



vacciniifo'iia (bilberry- leaved). 2. April. Scotland. 



,, venulo'sa (veiny). 2. April. Scotland. 



a'rctica (arctic). 3. Arctic regions. iSir. 



arena' 'ria (sand). See S. LAPPONUM. 



,, a'tro-purpu'rea (dark-purple-ferawforf) . See S. NIGRI- 

 CAXS ATROPURPUREA. 



a' tro-vi'rens (dark green). See S. NIGRICAXS ATRO- 

 VIRENS. 



S, 



auri'ta (eared). 2. April. Europe (Britain) ; Asia. 

 austra'lis (southern). See S. CINEREA. 

 babylo'nica (Babylonian). 30-50. May. Japan. 

 1730. " Weeping Willow." 



annula'ris (ringlet). 40. March. 



,, cri'spa (curled-leaved). See S. BABYLONICA 



A.VNULARIS. 



,, Napoleo'na (Napoleon's). See S. BABYLONICA. 

 ra'mulis au'reis (golden-branched). Bark of twigs 



yellow. 



Salamo'ni (Salamon's). Leaves longer. 

 Baktfri (Baker's). 20-40. N. Amer. 1908. 

 balsamifera (balsam-bearing). 4-10. Eastern N. 



Amer. 1888. 

 basfordia'na (Basfordian). See S. FRAGILIS BASFOR- 



DIANA. 



bcrberifo'lia (berberry-leaved). May. Siberia. 1824. 

 bi' color (two-coloured). See S. PHYLICIFOLIA. 

 borreria'na (Borrer's). See S. PHYLICIFOLIA BORRERI- 



AXA. 

 brachy'stachys (short-spiked). 10. March. N. Amer. 



1811. 



cce'sia (grey). 3. May. S. Europe. 1824. 

 calif o'rnica (Calif ornian). i. California. 1887. 

 ca'ndida (white). 10. April. N. Amer. 1811. 



" Sage Willow." 



candi'dula (small- white). See S. NIGRICAXS. 

 cane'scens (hoary). See S. OLE/EFOLIA. 

 ca'prea (goat). 30. April. Europe (Britain). 



" Common Sallow," " Goat Willow." 

 pe'ndula (drooping). March. " Kilmarnock Weep- 

 ing Willow." 



sphacela'ta (withered). 2. April. Scotland. 

 carina'ta (keel-leaved) . See S. ARBUSCULA CARIXATA. 

 carpinifolia (hornbeam-leaved). See S. NIGRICAXS 



CARPINIFOLIA. 



cerasifo'lia (cherry-leaved). See S. NIGRICAXS. 

 ce'rnua (drooping). Europe (Scotland). Hybrid. 

 chlorophy'lla (green-leaved). \. N. Amer. 1888. 

 chrysa'nthos (golden-flowered). See S. LAX ATA. 

 oine'rea(%rey). 3-20. March, April. Europe (Britain), 

 N. and W. Asia. 



aqua'tica (aquatic). 3-15. March, April. Britain. 



Mede'mii (Medem's). 10. February, March. 



,, tri' color (three-coloured). Leaves variegated. 

 clethrtzfo'lia (Clethra-leaved) . See S. NIGRICAXS. 

 commuta'ta (changed). North-western United States. 

 confo'rmis (\\idiona-leaved). See S. SMITHIANA. 

 coni'fera (cone-bearing). 10. June. N. Amer. 1820. 

 corda'ta (heart-leaved). 6. April. N. Amer. 1811. 



glaucophy'lla (sea-green-leaved). Leaves glaucous. 



,, ri'gida (rigid). Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, stiff. 

 New England to Virginia. 1829. 



seri'cea (silky). Leaves silky. 



vesti'ta (clothed). Leaves woolly. 

 cordifo'lia (heart-leaved). See S. ARCTICA. 

 coria'cea (leathery -leaved). 8. April. Switzerland. 



1825. 



coru' scans (glittering). See S. GLABRA. 

 cotinifo'lia (Cotinus-leaved) . See S. XIGRICANS 



COTIXIFOLIA. 



Cotte'ti (Cottet's). \. Tyrol. 

 crassifo'lia (thick-leaved). See S. NIGRICANS. 

 crowea'na (Crowe's). See S. PHYLICIFOLIA CROWEANA. 

 cuspida'ta (short-pointed). 3-12. May. Europe 



(England). 



Cutle'ri (Cutler's). . April. N. Amer. 1811. 

 cydoni&fo'lia (quince-leaved). See S. NIGRICANS. 

 damasce'na (damson-/eav^). See P. NIGRICANS 



DAMASCENA. 



daphnoi'dfs (Daphne-like). April. Switzerland. 1820. 

 acutifo'lia (acute- leaved). 3-15. February, 

 March. Caspian Sea. 1823. 

 davallia'na (Davall's) . See S. PHYLICIFOLIA. 

 deci'piens (deceptive). 8. May. Europe (England). 

 decu'mbens (lying-down). May. Switzerland. 1823. 

 dicksonia'na (Dickson's). See S. PHYLICIFOLIA 



DICKSOXIAXA. 



di'scolor (two-coloured). 8. April. N. Amer. 1811. 

 donia'na (Don's). 6. April. Europe (Scotland). 

 itu'ra (hardy). See S. XIGRICAXS. 

 elaagnoi'des (Eteagnus-leaved) . See S. GLAUCA. 

 elezanti'ssima (very elegant). 10-15. Origin uncer- 

 tain. 1898. 



Erdinge'ri (Erdinger's). Europe. 

 eria'ntha (woolly-flowered). See S. HASTATA. 



