1602 SALIX 



22. cordita, Muhl. {S. rlgida, Muhl.). Heart- 

 leaved Willow. Fig. 2236. A large shrub or small 

 tree, 10-30 ft. high: brauches stout: buds large, flat- 

 tened against the branch: Ivs. oblong-lanceolate, green 

 on both sides, finely serrate, glabrous and rather rigid 

 at maturity auients rather slender appearing with the 

 Ivs capsules glabrous greenish or brownish N 



SALPIGLOSSIS 



(section Perizoma) ; calyx tubular or short, 5-cleft or 

 parted, the lobes linear; corolla tubular or urn-shaped, 

 without a crown in the throat; lobes 5, acute, often 

 short, induplicate-valvate: berry ovoid or oblong, 2- 

 celled: seeds numerous, compressed. 



Krelage says of the species described below: "This 

 plant IS neither beautiful nor intert-stiui,'. but it has the 



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aWS Staitunate catk ns of Goat Willow Salix Caprea ( 



Amer.— Thi, is a variable species and undoubted!} some 

 of the forms included in it are hybrids; several sup- 

 posed natural hybrids have been described. Var. p6ii- 

 dula, Hort., is a decumbent form. 



23. irrorata, Anders. Colokado Willow. A dense 

 diffuse shrub, 8-12 ft. high : branches stout, covered 

 with a white bloom: buds large: Ivs. linear-lanceolate, 

 3-i in. long, % in. wide, green above, glaucous beneath, 

 undulate serrate: aments all appearing before the Ivs., 

 sessile, very densely fld.; staminate golden yellow : cap- 

 sule glabrous, nearly sessile. Rocky Mts. 



24. inc4na, Schrank. {S. petiol&ris and S.rosmarini- 

 fblia of Amer. gardeners, but not of botanists |. Shrub 

 or small round-topped tree, with long, slender branches: 

 Ivs. linear, revolute, 2-5 in. long, very narrow, green 

 above, white-tomentose beneath: aments long and slen- 

 der, appearing with the Ivs.: capsule glabrous: fila- 

 ments of stamens more or less connate. Eu.— This spe- 

 cies is grafted upon hardy stock ( S. Caprea ) when sold 

 from nurseries. 



25. purptlrea, Linn. {S. Forhi/iinn. Sm. VeMx pur- 

 vitrea, Rafln.). Purple Osiek. Pig. 2233. A shrub 



srnall tree, spreading at base, with long, flexible 

 : Ivs. oblaneeoiate serrulate, glabrous, veiny, 



sirihli r ; |.i-i i.l,,-,- I . r'lrv.'d ■ scales 

 t'lir; ■ ' . 'lli-s small, 



"■- !■ I . i ■ "inamental 



slirill, ;il:c| ..-.•■:i|„.,| in liilinv plaCeS. 



Also grown as a basket Willow. Var. 

 p6ndula, Branches pendent. Gng. 

 4:243. 



26. SitchSnsis, Sans. Sitka Wil- 

 low. A slinili. in-r: ft. |,i-h and 

 more: Ivs. oliovatr. -ialn'Min. rloilird 

 beneath witli -ilky li.ur- wliirl, liave 

 a beautiful saiiuy lusin-; anniits ap- 

 pearing witli Ivs., louj;, cylindrical 

 and graceful, also satiny. This Wil- 

 low, which, so far as the writer 

 knows, has not been used as an orna- 

 mental plant, is one that would be at 

 once novel and beautiful.— The char- 

 acteristic lustre of the leaves is pre- 

 served in plants in cultivation. N.W. 

 N. Amer. -^^ ■^_ Rowlee. 



2236. Leaves of Sa- 

 lix cordata. show- 

 ing stipules. 



(X H.) 



SALLOW. Salix Cupr. 



SALMON BEKEY. liuhus spec 

 tabilis. See also A tusld. 

 SALPICHROA (Greek, tube andsi-;».- ia r. fm n... t, 



the form and texture of the flower). Syii.. s., i,,;, I, r,,i„,i 



Sohn, 



10 



Na 



_']■.. n. Ill xuous branches: Ivs. 

 .vatf 1 lioiiiljoid: fls. small, usually 

 kss lliaii 'j in. long, solitary, nod- 

 iiug, white ; corolla short, con- 

 stricted at the middle and at the 

 ) ><o 1 throat, and bearing on the inside 



I fleshy, woolly ring: berry ovate- 

 oblong, jellowisli "1 wliitc. iMlil.le, but of poor flavor. 

 Argeniiue Re|ail.li.-. li.c. III. 24:450. R.H. 1897:531. 

 Gn. 35, p. 307. -'I'hc ]ilaiif .-ippears to be offered as 

 Withania oritjaiiifiiUii. t'ult. in S. California. 



F. W. Barclay. 

 SALPICHEOMA. See Salpichroa. 



SALPIGL6SSIS (Greek, tube and tongue; alluding to 

 the form of the corolla and thf apprnrance of the style). 

 SolanHcece. A u' nus ..f jio-^jhly -J or 3 species of 

 annual or bieniii.il iilauts. iiatnis',,i chile. The only 



species in cult. i> .v. mimoi/i/, w I 

 divided into about G sji-cii ^ maiiih 

 flowers. iS. siituata lias ureal ly ii 

 flowers and range of color oniil it i- 

 amongst our very finest lialt-liard 

 about 18 in. high, covered with sho 

 Ivs. entire, wavy-margined, dent.atc 



formerly 

 ' of the 

 size of 



long-stemmed. Large, funnel-.shaped, ranging in color 

 from various shades of purple and blue through nu- 

 merous reds and yellows to creamy white, and usually 



