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Sighting: Salix cinerea at 43.168, -70.683
Sighting: Salix cinerea at 43.168, -70.683 Posted July 1, 2018, 6:03 p.m. by davidtibbetts@aol.com Location notes: Roadside next to vernal pool at 47 Fall Mill Road Ext. York, ME
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Salix key for carpellate reproductive material: Dichotomous Key
...> Salix > Salix key for carpellate reproductive material. Salix key for carpellate reproductive material. 1a. Ovaries and capsules pubescent [Figs. 891, 8...
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Salix key for staminate reproductive material: Dichotomous Key
...> Salix > Salix key for staminate reproductive material. Salix key for staminate reproductive material. 1a. Flowers with an abaxial nectary (or nectaries)...
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Question: Hello, I need help ID'ing this Willow please! I've been working on …
...to Salix cinerea or Salix humilis, but I can't tell you which one without more information. To best help you, I need photographs, location, and habitat. I'm sorry I couldn't be of mor...
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Question: Plant is located on a pond shore in Arlington, MA. I've been …
...not Salix cinerea ssp. oleifolia (synonym: Salix atrocinerea). If you want to send additional images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org, I would be happy to help further. Best wishes.
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Question: Two different, yet similar trees. Both found on wetland margins. One is …
Question: Two different, yet similar trees. Both found on wetland margins. One is more shrub-like in its growth form. Possibly salix? First three images are one tree, second three are the next tree. ...
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Salix key for mature vegetative material: Dichotomous Key
...> Salix > Salix key for mature vegetative material. Salix key for mature vegetative material. 1a. Leaf blades at least somewhat grayed or whitened on the ...
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Question: This shrub was located along a dirt road in Jackman, Maine. The …
...of Salix (willow). These are most commonly found on Salix discolor (pussy willow), but may be on other species. This one in particular is called pine cone willow gall and is created by a species of ...
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Question: Found in Cooperstown, NY in a wetland area/former farm field. I believe …
Question: Found in Cooperstown, NY in a wetland area/former farm field. I believe it is Salix spp. but at hoping to get to species level. Young leaves and young stems have white hairs. Older/ more gre...
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Question: This willow is on Lexington Town conservation land, possibly planted there. I …
Question: This willow is on Lexington Town conservation land, possibly planted there. I am wondering if it is Salix caprea or another non-native. There are a few multistem trees that are about 10'...