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Salix pulchra

  • Family name: Salicaceae
  • Common name: tealeaf willow
  • Growth form: Shrub (woody plant)
  • Names used on the Toolik-Arctic Geobotanical Atlas maps:
    • Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map: Salix pulchra
    • Arctic Alaska Tundra Vegetation Map: Salix pulchra
    • Toolik Map: Salix pulchra
    • Toolik Permanent Plots: Salix planifolia ssp. pulchra, Salix planifolia pulchra, Salix planifolia, Salix pulchra
    • Imnavait Creek Permanent Plots: Salix planifolia ssp. pulchra
    • Happy Valley Permanent Plots: Salix planifolia

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  1. Salix pulchra    , tealeaf willow
  2. Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
    Website: Alaska Geobotany Center
    Source of original image

  1. Salix pulchra    , tealeaf willow
  2. Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
    Website: Alaska Geobotany Center
    Source of original image

  1. Salix pulchra    , tealeaf willow
  2. Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
    Website: Alaska Geobotany Center
    Source of original image

  1. Salix pulchra    , tealeaf willow
  2. Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
    Website: Alaska Geobotany Center
    Source of original image

  1. Salix pulchra    , tealeaf willow
  2. Line drawing. Salix pulchra: A. Male catkins are sessile on the branch. B. Male flowers have 2 stamens, a floral bract with long straight hairs, and a single nectary. C. Female catkins are sessile on the branch. D. Female flowers have a villous ovary with a long style, a long hairy floral bract, and a single floral nectary that is longer than the stipe. E. Leaves are typically oblanceolate and have linear, leaf-like stipules.
    Image author: unknown
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image