68 MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULAR 92, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



VARIETIES DISTINGUISHED IN CULTIVATION 



Populus nigra italica Du Roi. Lombardy Poplar. 



Populus nigra elegans Bailey. 



SALIX Linnseus 



*Salix nigra Marshall. Black Willow. 



Range. — Southern New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario to Georgia and cen- 

 tral Alabama; west to southeastern North Dakota, eastern South Dakota, 

 Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma (Ouachita River and Rich Mountain), southwestern 

 Arkansas, western Texas (Valverde County). 



names in use 



Black Willow (N. H., Vt., R. I., N. Y., Swamp Willow (N. C, S. C). 



Pa., Del., S. C, Fla., Ala., Miss., La., Willow (N. Y., Pa., N. C, S. C, Miss., 

 Tex., 111., Wis., Mich., Minn., Nebr., Tex., Ky., Mo., Nebr., trade). 



Kans., Ohio, Ont., N. Dak.). 



*Salix nigra altissima Sargent. Black Willow. 



Range. — Southern Arkansas, Louisiana, and eastern Texas. 



NAMES in use 

 Tall Black Willow. Black Willow. 



Salix nigra lindheimerii Schneider. Black Willow. 



Range. — Central and western Texas (possibly also in eastern Texas and south- 

 ern Oklahoma) and southward into Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Salix Wrightii Sargent, not 

 of Andersson. 



name in use 



Black Willow 



Salix gooddingii Ball. Dudley Willow. 



Range. — Northern California (Shasta and Tehama Counties) and southward 

 (in the interior) to Lower California; eastward in Arizona (central and southern) 

 and southeastern Nevada; southern New Mexico to western Texas (El Paso and 

 Jeff Davis Counties) ; northern Mexico. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Salix nigra vallicola Dud- 

 ley, and as Salix vallicola (Dudley) Britton. 



NAME IN USE 



Dudley Willow 



Salix harbinsonii Schneider. Harbinson Willow. 



Range. — Southeastern Virginia (Norfolk County — Dismal Swamp); eastern 

 North Carolina (Wayne County — vicinity of Goldsboro); South Carolina and 

 Georgia (coast region and westward in Georgia to the Flint River, and up the 

 Savannah River to Richmcnd County); northern Florida (Duval and Calhoun 

 Counties). 



NAME IN USE 



Harbinson Willow 





