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Hab. 



Quelpasrt : in herbidis Mok-tjyang (E. Taquet no. 6006). 



Distr. Kiushu, Shikok, et Hondo occitentalis. 



Salix subopposita is nearer to Salix repots than to Salix sibirica. 

 Some of botanists think that Salix repens does not grow in East Asia, 

 while some with more broad sense take all allied forms for one Salix 

 ■repens. Be that as it may, this Salix subopposita is a plant restricted 

 in warmer region while Salix sibirica and Salix repens grow in more 

 boreal colder regions. Salix subopposita likes dry land, but Salix sibirica 

 grows in the swamp only. 



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