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53. Salix rosmarinifolia. Rosemary leaf willow. 
Leaves not in the least cut, linear, lanceolate, stiff, 
straight, beneath silky ; stem erect ; stipules upright, flat ; 
aments recurved. 
Salix pumila rhamni secundi Clusii folio, Dillen in Rail Syn. 447, 2. 
Salix rosmarinifolia, Lin. S. P. 1448. 
Damp sandy places ; shrub. 
Stem 3 feet high ; branches many, straight ; leaves up- 
right, an inch long, edge glandular, above pubescent ; sti- 
pules lanceolate; aments early, short, drooping; ovary pe- 
dicelled, ovate, lanceolate; style long; stigmata dark purple. 
e. Female plants not discovered. 
54. Salix Croweana . Crowe willow. 
Stamens soldered ; leaves elliptical, somewhat serrate, 
beneath glaucous. 
Salix Croweana, Smith T. L . S. 117. 
Bogs ; small tree ; April and May. 
Branches short, spreading, rather brittle, shining; leaves 
spreading, elliptical, both sides quite bald ; above light 
green, shining; beneath glaucous, veiny; aments short. 
55. Salix oleifolia. Oliveleaf willow. 
Leaves elliptical, heartshape, pointed, crenulate, both 
sides pubescent ; stipules nearly heartshape, toothed, rather 
bald ; branches hairy. 
Salix oleifolia, Smith FI. Brit. 1065. 
Coppices; small tree; March. 
Tree 10 feet high; branches spread, loose, finely pu- 
bescent; leaves stiff, flat; above light green, finely pubes- 
cent; beneatli ferruginous; petioles thick, above pubes- 
cent ; stipules rounded ; buds woolly. 
56. Salix hirta. Rough willow . 
Leaves elliptical, cordate, pointed, crenulate, both sides 
pubescent; stipules nearly heartshape, toothed, rather bald; 
branches hairy. 
Salix hirta. Engl. Bot. 20, 1404. 
Heaths ; small tree ; April and May. 
Branches thick, very hairy; leaves pale beneath; petioles 
long, very hairy ; male ament cylindrical, rather slender. 
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