r.uT.Ciu. \XI ii. IT'.t. Lidi-I). Fl. All. IV, p. 2:')!: TuiTzai). Cal. Biiical. no. l()i:5: Lcdcl). 

 Fl. Ross. Ill, J). .')',(7; I'mrzaii. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (l.S.")l, 1) p. :}71. no. 1017; llonlci', PI. 

 Radd. (1892) p. :«I7, no. liil: i;|„.i.i. <I'.i. .\.ii. V (1(K)<)) j). 120:i. 



In nioisl meadows, on liic islils in liic lowii- ])ail dI llic lixcr Abakan, as well as 

 on llic l)anl;s of [lie Hci-ki'ni. near I'sl Sisli-keni. F'lowtMinq al llic l)i'f<iniung ol .Innc. 



Dislrihulion: IV'nipi'rati' parts of llic old world, from Fntjland caslwards lo 

 Kamtcliall;a, in Sihciia norlhwaids to (11 north lalitiuk'. 



Salix alba F. SpiT. I'l. vd. II (1763) p. MI!): WimnuT. Siilic. lun'op. (18(1C)) j). l(i: 

 Anders-s. Monogr. S<ilir I (l.SCw) j). 17; l!(.,ii,(})j,, Hum Kifjnm. I'dcciii 1 IIHOO) n. I'C,; liiMi.i])!,, 

 lliihi Aiiiar. I'occiM I, II. KS,"); Lcdch. Fl. All. IV, p. 'i.^);"); Fedeb. Fl, Ros.s. HI. p. .■')!>8; i;|,i,i.i. 

 <I),i. A.iT. V (19(H)) p. 1201. 



On IJR' l)ani<s of liic "^'ciiisci. near Fsl .\bal<aiisl<. I'asI flowcrint; al tlie end of 

 June, 



Distribution: Europe, .south-western Asia, eastwards to Turke.stan, Dy.ungaria, Tibet 

 and the Himalayas, Siberia, eastwards to about Fake Baikal. North .\friea. North .\me- 

 rica (introduced), 



Salix amygdaliiia F. Spec, PI. ed, II (1763) p. 1443: Fedcb. I-^l. Ross. TIF p. (iOO: 

 Turczan, Fl, BaicaF-Uahur, (1854, I) p. 372, no. lOlU. Salix Iruuulm F. Spec. PI. cd. II 

 (17(J3) p, 1442: Anderss. Monogr. Snlic. I (1867) ]>. 23; Wimnier, Salic. Europ, (1866) 

 |i. 12; Hd.ihtfj'h, lliii.i Ki!]iuii. I'licciii I. 11. 7; lin.ii.cj)!., Hbi.i Aiiiar. Pdcciii 1, ii. 182: Fedeb. Fl, 

 All. IV. p, 257: Turczan, Cal, Baical. no. 1014; Herder, PI. Radd. (1892) p. 395, no, 133; 

 l>>i,i.i. <1M. A.iT. V (1909) p. 1206. 



Very common on the banks of the Yenisei and Abakan rivers, as well as on the 

 low and humid islets there, where gathered by me flowering in the first half of June, 

 and with ripe capsules in the second half of June, Shape of leaves somewhat varying, 

 colour more or less light grey to whitish on the under side (f, qlancophi/lla Seiungk, 

 Essai Monogr, Saul, Suisse (1815) p, 78; Salix triaiulm /i discolor Kock, Kisvi.. 1. c). 



Distribution: Europe, except the extreme south, soulh-westein Asia to Turkestan, 

 Siberia, northwards lo 66' 20' north latitude, eastern Asia, Ja])an, 



Salix daphnoides Vill. Hist. P\. Dauph, HI (1789) p. 765; Wimmer. Salic. F2urop. 



(1866) p. 4; l!ii,ii,(t)i,, IIin.i Ki!] I'niTiii 1. ii. 29; i!(i.ii,(J)i,, Hum Aiiiar. I'licciii 1, ii. 194: 



Ledeb, Fl. Ross. HI, p. (i02 (misprint 502): Herder, PI, Radd, (1892) p, 423, no. 1.58; 

 Kpi.i.i. <I).i. A.M. V (1909) p. 1207. Salix piaecox Hoppe, Fedeb, Fl, Alt. IV, p, 2.59, 

 .SVi/(.r aciili folia Willd., Turczan, Fl, BaicaF-Dahur. (1854, I) p, 374, no, 1021: Herder, 

 1, c, p, 424. 



The specimens collected generally distinguished by their narrowly lanceolate 

 leaves, commonly 5—8 cm, long, and 11—13 mm, broad when full-grown, Feaves very 

 .short-petioled, tapering towards the summit into a long and sharp point. Stipules small, 

 ovate. However, according to 0. von Skemen (in Aschers. et Gr.^ehn. Synops, Mit- 



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