1G02 



SALIX 



' / 



( hi ~\luhl.). Heart- 



V 1 a„^( -.hrub or suiall 



stuut huds Large, fiat- 



uhlon,,' lanceolate, green 



I il)iuus and rather rigid 



ndei appearing with the 



leenish or brownish. N. 



SALPIGLOSSIS 



{section Perizonia) ; CLilyx tuiuihir or short, 5-cleft or 

 parted, the lubes linear; coruUa tubuhir ur urn-shaped, 



acute, ufteu 



without a crown in the throat; lolie 



short, induplicate-^'^alvate : lierry ')\iiid ur ublong, 2- 



celled : seeds numerous, coinpressriL 



Ki-elage says of tbr species d.scri))rd Ih-Iow: "Tlds 



plant is neither beautiful imr intrri-sl Jul:,-, lait it has the 

 advanla^c of bcjiiL; an exceedingly 

 rapid (ditnli(-r, co\'ri-iiig walls with- 

 in n M-;isoii with a thick mass 

 ft t 1 age." Fran'-csrhi says the 

 sni II wliite bcrrii's ;irr s.ihl every- 

 ,,, ws^^-' v^h 1 in rarai^UMV as "cock's 





--w^^^^ 



"•^f 



2"'.35. Staminate catkins of Goat Willow^Sal \ Caprca ( 



Anier. — This is a variable syio 

 of tlie fitriiis included in it 

 posed natural Ijyiirids have 1 

 dula, llort.. is a decumbent f 



drs and undoubtedly some 

 art- hybrids; several sup- 

 rt-n dV-scribfd. Var. pen- 

 irni. 



2'!. irrorata, Amb-rs. (.'olokado Willow. A dense 

 dilt'use sbiaili. ,s-12 ft. bi;;b : I)ranches stout, covered 

 with a whit I.- IiIdohi: Imds largi-: h's. linear-lanceolate. 



cuts 



3-4 in. long. V. 1 

 umlnlate serrati' 

 si'ssib-, very dunsrly i],\. ; 

 sub' ^hil.irous, nearly scss: 

 24. incana, Sclirank. ( ,S' 

 foll'i «( Amer. gar<b 

 or sniab rouud-tti])]! 

 Ivs. linear, ]'ev.plii1 



■<rn aitove, glaucous beneath, 



ill ;ii)pearin^ before the Ivs., 



Uaminate golden 3'ellow: co):'- 



e. Rocky Mts. 



pviiolaris and S. rosmariiii- 



s, but not of botanists). Shrub 



tree, with long, slender branches : 



' g, very narrow, green 



above, whiti^-tomrotosr beneath: aments long and slen- 

 der, appearing with tin/ Ivs. : capsule glabrous: fila- 

 ment.s of stamens more cv h-ss connate. Eu. — This spe- 

 cies is grafted upon hardy stock [S. Ca'prea) when sold 

 from nurseries. 



2a. purptirea, Linn. (,S'. Forhi/aiui , Su). J'etrir pur- 

 ■iHiriii. Kalin.l. Puuple Osiek. Fig. 22;_'.3. A shrub 

 or s]nall ti'oe, spreading at base, with long, flexible 

 lirani'lics : Ivs. oljlanceolate serrulate, glabrous, veiny, 

 i;-fi in. loit'j-. often ai)pearing opposite: aments sessile, 

 slender ; pistillate recurved ; scales 

 ]iurple: stamen one: capsules small, 

 ovate. Eu. — Plantedas an ornamental 

 shrub and escaped in many places. 

 Also grown as a t")asket Willow. Var. 

 pendula. Branches pendent. Gng. 

 4:24.3. 



26. Sitch6nsis, 8ans. Sitka Wil- 

 low. A shrub, 10-12 ft. high and 

 more: Ivs. obovate, glabrous, clothed 

 bern-atb with silky hairs which have 

 a l)eautiful satiny luster: aments aj.i- 

 pearing with Ivs., long, cylindrical 

 and graceful, also satiny. This Wil- 

 low, which, so far as the writer 

 knows, has not been used as an onia- 

 menial ]ilant. is one that would be at 

 om-e imvel and beautiful. — The char- 

 actiTJstic lustre of the leaves is ]:>re- 

 served in plants in cultivation. N.W. 

 N. Amer. ^^r, -^V. Eowlee. 



22313. Leaves of Sa 

 Ux cordata, show 

 inc stipules. 



(A '::.) 



SALLOW. S<il}x Caprca. 



spi^c- 



SALMON BERRY. Ii'uhus 



l<lhi/ls. Sec ahso J/r/.s'/rc/. 



SALPICHROA ((Jroek, fahe and .■^Jcin; in reference to 

 the form a,ud texture of tlie flower). Syn., Salpichroina . 

 Sok()i>)ci-(P. Altout 10 s|>ecies. Natives of extra-tropical 

 regions, mostly American herbs or shrubs. Lvs. often 

 small, entire, long-petioled: fls. wdiite or yellow, 2-'! in. 

 long (section Eusalpichroa) or only about Kin. long 



) \ 1 



rhomboidea, j\li(-rs {ISalpirltroma 

 1 I /(?/;' ?n>.-,Miers). Ahalf-hardy 

 lind (_r, somewhat woody, with 

 gictn flexuous b r a u ch e s : lvs. 

 ovate ihoniboid: fls. small, usually 

 less th m V., in, long, solitary, nod- 

 ding white ; corolla short, con- 

 stii te 1 at the middle and at the 

 tin t and bearing on the inside 

 a fleshy, woolly ring: berry ovate- 

 di or white, ediltle, but of poor flavor, 

 hlic. U.C. 111. 24:4.50. R.H. 189T:.531. 

 — The jilaut appears to be offered as 

 lifulia. Cult, in S. California. 



F. W. Barclay. 

 SALPICHRoMA. See Sa /j> irh roa . 



SALPIGLOSSIS (Hreek. fal»' and finujar: alluding to 

 the form of the corolla and the appearance of the style). 

 Solauficea'. A genus of possibly 2 or 8 species of 

 annual or biennial plants, natives of Chile. The only 

 species in cult, is S. siiiuafa, which was formerly 

 divided into aJioiit spcides nu^iinly on the color of the 

 flowers. 'V. s'nniala has greatly improved in size of 

 flowers and range of ctdor until it is at the present time 

 amongst our very finest half -hardy annuals. Plants 

 about 18 in. high, covered with short glandular hairs; 

 lvs. entire, wavy-margined, dentate or pinnatilid: fls. 



2237. Salpielossis sinuata {Y.l-i). 



long-stennned, birge, funnel-shaped, ranging in color 

 from various shades of purple and blue through nu- 

 merous reds and yellows to creamy white, and usually 



