PLANTS OP Marquette County 19 



SAI<ICACEAE 



Salix pentandra L. Bay-leaved Willow. — Along lake shore in Mar- 

 quette. Cultivated, not escaping. 



SalLv lucida Muhl. Shining Willow. — Wet open ground with other wil- 

 lows near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Salix serissima (Bailey) Fernald. Autumn Willow. — Near Marquette. 

 Probably frequent throughout. 



Salix alba L. White Willow. — In cities and villages. Planted for orna- 

 mental purposes, apparently not escaping. 



Salix alba vitellina (L.) Koch. Golden Willow. — Occasionally cultivated 

 in cities and villages but not permanently escaping. Noted at Marquette. 



Salix baiylonica L. Weeping Willow. — Cultivated as an ornamental 

 tree in cities and villages but not permanently escaping. 



Salix longifolia Muhl. {S. interior Rowlee). Sandbar Willow. — Along 

 banks of streams and lake shores near Huron Mountain Club. Plentiful 

 throughout. 



Salix cordata Muhl. Heart-leaved Willow. — Banks of streams and in 

 damp open places near Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent through- 

 out, lycaves usually not heart-shaped. 



Salix glaucophylla Bebb. Broad-leaved Willow. — Lake shores near Hu- 

 ron Mountain Club.. Plentiful throughout in similar habitats. 



Salix balsamifera Barratt. {S. pyrifolia Anders.). Balsam Willow. — 

 Border of First Pine Lake in low ground with other willows near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. Noted by B. Gladewitz. 



Salix syrticola Fernald. (S. adenophylla Hook.). Furry Willow. — On 

 and near sandy beach of Lake Superior near Huron Mountain Club. Plen- 

 tiful. 



Salix pedicellaris Pursh. Bog Willow. — ^In wet boggy open places near 

 Huron Mountain Club. Probably frequent throughout. 



Salix discolor Muhl. Glaucous Willow, Pussy Willow. — Low ground or 

 low banks of streams near Huron Mountain Club. Common throughout. 



Salix petiolaris Sm. Slender Willow. — Damp open ground especially 

 on borders of small lakes and along banks of streams near Huron Mountain 

 Club. Common throughout. 



Salix hnmilis Marsh. Prairie Willow. — Dry open ground near Huron 

 Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



Salix rostrata Richards. (S. Bebbiana Sarg.). Bebb's Willow.— Dry or 

 low damp ground especially on lake borders near Huron Mountain Club. 

 Common throughout. 



Salix Candida Fliigge. Hoary Willow, Sage Willow. — Marshy and boggy 

 open ground about Marquette. 



Salix pellita Anders. Satiny Willow — ^Damp sandy shore of First Pine 

 Lake near Huron Mountain Club. Probably occasional throughout. A rare 



willow. 



Popuhis alba L. White Poplar. — Occasionally set out as a yard or street 

 ornamental tree in cities and villages, but not escaping. 



