Salix gmelinii
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Internal ID | UUID644036b5d395e618631640 |
Scientific name | Salix gmelinii |
Authority | Pall. |
First published in | Fl. Ross. 1(2): 77 (1788) |
Description Top
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It is a deciduous shrub or small tree, growing to a height of up to 10 m. The bark is grey-brown and the leaves are narrow and lanceolate, up to 10 cm long. The flowers are small and yellowish-green, and the fruits are small capsules containing seeds.
Salix gmelinii is a deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the Salicaceae family. It is native to south-western Siberia to Central Asia and can grow up to 10 m in height. Its bark is grey-brown and its leaves are narrow and lanceolate, up to 10 cm long. It has small yellowish-green flowers and small capsules containing seeds as fruits.
Salix gmelinii is a deciduous shrub or small tree belonging to the Salicaceae family. It is native to south-western Siberia to Central Asia and can grow up to 10 m in height. Its bark is grey-brown and its leaves are narrow and lanceolate, up to 10 cm long. It has small yellowish-green flowers and small capsules containing seeds as fruits.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Salix ferruginea | G.Anderson ex J.Forbes | Salict. Woburn. : 255 (1829) |
Salix holosericea | Willd. | Sp. Pl., ed. 4 , 4: 708 (1805) |
Salix jacutica | Nasarow | Fl. URSS 5: 711 (1936) |
Salix conformis | J.Forbes | Salict. Woburn. : 47 (1829) |
Salix dasyclados | Wimm. | Flora 32: 35 (1849) |
Salix burjatica | Nasarow | Fl. URSS 5: 137 (1936) |
Salix calodendron | Wimm. | Salic. Eur. : 187 (1866) |
Salix stipularis | Sm. | Fl. Brit. 3: 1069 (1805) |
Salix micheliana | J.Forbes | Salict. Woburn. : 269 (1829) |
Salix macrostipularis | Schleich. | Cat. Pl. Helv., ed. 3. 26. 1815 |
Salix macrostipulacea | J.Forbes | Salict. Woburn. : 259 (1829) |
Salix sericans | Tausch | Flora 2: 754 (1838) |
Salix sericans | Tausch | Flora 2: 754 (1838) |
Diplima stipularis | (Sm.) Raf. | Alsogr. Amer. : 13 (1838) |
Salix longifolia | Host | Salix 19 (fig.62-63). 1828 |
Salix smithiana | Willd. | Enum. Pl. : 1008 (1809) |
Germination/Propagation Top
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
Legend for the distribution data:
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- Extinct
- Introduced
- Native
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Asia-temperate click to expand
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China
- Inner Mongolia
- Xinjiang
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Middle Asia
- Kazakhstan
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Mongolia
- Mongolia
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Russian Far East
- Khabarovsk
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Siberia
- Altay
- Buryatiya
- Irkutsk
- Krasnoyarsk
- Tuva
- Yakutskiya
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China
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Europe click to expand
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Eastern Europe
- Central European Russia
- East European Russia
- North European Russia
- Northwest European Russia
- South European Russia
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Middle Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Czechoslovakia
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Switzerland
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Northern Europe
- Denmark
- Finland
- Great Britain
- Sweden
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Southwestern Europe
- France
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Eastern Europe
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000930786 |
Tropicos | 28301628 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:777685-1 |
The Plant List | kew-5004443 |
IUCN Red List | 159383096 |
IPNI | 777685-1 |
iNaturalist | 495822 |
GBIF | 8183217 |
Wikipedia | Salix_gmelinii |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
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