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6. Salix. 4. SALICIN7E. 
FI. ex, moti * 
2. Salix glauca. Glaucous willow . 
Stamens distinct ; leaves scarcely notched, elliptical, lan- 
ceolate, nearly smooth above, whitish and woolly beneath ; 
petiole decurrent ; stipule convex rounded. 
Salix glauca, Lin. S. P. 1446. 
Alpine mountains ; shrub ; May. 
Shrub 4 feet high ; leaves particularly white, narrower 
and less veiny than those of salix arenaria. 
8. Salix car inala. Keeled willow. 
Stamens distinct; leaves ovate, denticulate, smooth, com- 
pressed, keeled, minutely veined ; capsules ovate, tomentose. 
Salix carinata, Smith FI. Br. 1055. 
Folded-leaf willow. 
Alps of Scotland ; shrub ; April. 
Shrub 4 foot, upright ; secondary branches downy, stiff; ; 
leaves arcuato- recurved; above shining, green; beneath pale, 
opake, scarcely glaucous ; ament small, ovate ; ovary twice 
as long as the scales ; stigmata become nicked. 
4. Salix Lambertiana . Lambert willow . 
Stamens monodelphious ; trunk upright ; leaves obovate, 
lanceolate, acute, serrate, bald : stigmata very short, ovate, 
nicked. 
Salix Lambertiana, Smith FI. Brit. 1041. 
Boyton willow. 
Holts and marshes ; tree; March and April. 
Tree slender, 10 feet high; branches glaucous, purple; 
leaves an inch long, glaucous beneath ; ament slender ; 
scales black, orbicular ; ovary thick, silky. — Excellent for 
basket-work. 
5. Salix pentandra. Five-stamened willow. 
Stamens 4 to 7; leaves elliptical, lanceolate, crenulate, 
bald ; ovary bald, shining, nearly sessile. 
Salix folio laureo seu lato glabro odorato, Ran Syn. 449, 12. 
Salix pentandra, Lin. S. P. 1442. 
Sweet willow. Bay-leaved willow. 
Sides of rivulets ; tree ; May and June. 
Tree small ; branches shining ; leaves elliptical, lanceolate, 
or broad-ovate, crenulate; crenules glandular, resinous, 
light green, shining; ament terminal, solitary, blunt, odorous* 
Scales round, hairy at bottom ; ovary lanceolate. 
