102 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



SALICINE.E. 



SALIX, Tour. 



S. fragilis, L. Crack Willow. 4, 5. Frequent in moist 

 meadows : near Weybread Mill, etc. 



S. alba, L. White Willow. 4. Frequent on banks of streams: 

 near Needham Osier Ground ; Starston Beck ; Wortwell, 

 etc. A fine male tree near Spring Wood Bridge, Wey- 

 bread. 



S. triandra, L. Almond-leaved Willow. 4 6. Abundant on 

 damp banks. Cultivated in osier grounds. 



S. purpurea, L. Purple Willow. 3 5. Not common : river- 

 side near Weybread Mill ; Shimpling, F. 



S. rubra, var. Forbyana, Sm. Basket Osier. 4. Bare : river- 

 side at Needham Osier Ground. Many varieties are cul- 

 tivated in the district for basket-work. 



S. viminalis, L. Common Osier. 4, 5. Common in damp 

 places and osier grounds. 



S. cinerea, L. Common Sallow. 3 5. Not common : Shot- 

 ford Heath Pit, F. Var. aquatica, common in moist 

 places : Mendhara Long Lane ; Gawdy Hall Wood, etc. 

 Yar. oleifolia, frequent : Harleston Green Lane, etc. 



S. Caprea, L. Great Sallow. 4, 5. Frequent in hedges and 

 woods : Harleston Green Lane ; Wortwell ; Gawdy Hall 

 Wood, etc. 



POPULUS, Tour. 



P. alba, L. White Poplar. 3. Not common : Mendham 

 Grove, Norfolk; Pulham Market, F. St. Margaret's 

 (EAH). Popular name Abele. 



P. canescens, Sm. Grey Poplar. 3, 4. Frequent : roadside 

 near Redenhall Church ; Shotford ; Starston, etc. 



P. tremula, L. Aspen. 4, 5. Frequent : Shotford Hill ; 

 Wortwell ; Gawdy Hal] Wood. 



*P. nigra, L. Black Poplar. 4. Abundant : Shotford 

 Bridge ; Homerstield ; Redenhall ; Pulham ; Ru shall, etc. 



