Salix humilis

Species of shrub

Salix humilis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: Salix
Species:
S. humilis
Binomial name
Salix humilis
Marshall[1]

Salix humilis, known as prairie willow, is a species of willow native to the United States and Canada, east of the Rockies.[2]

It is a shrub, 2–12 feet tall, which often forms thickets. The stems are yellowish to brown. The gray-green to blue-green foliage has insignificant fall color.[3][4]

Male and female flowers are found on separate plants. The green silky catkins appear before the leaves emerge in spring.[5]

References

  1. ^ Arbust. Amer.: 140 (1785)
  2. ^ "Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center – The University of Texas at Austin". www.wildflower.org.
  3. ^ "Prairie Willow (Salix humilis humilis)". www.illinoiswildflowers.info.
  4. ^ "Plants Profile for Salix humilis (prairie willow)". plants.usda.gov.
  5. ^ "Salix humilis (Prairie Willow): Minnesota Wildflowers". www.minnesotawildflowers.info.
Taxon identifiers
Salix humilis
  • Wikidata: Q3469829
  • Wikispecies: Salix humilis
  • AoFP: 3875
  • APA: 3323
  • BOLD: 126378
  • CoL: 6XC8P
  • EoL: 595817
  • EPPO: SAXHM
  • FNA: 242417200
  • GBIF: 5372870
  • GRIN: 102712
  • iNaturalist: 128671
  • IPNI: 777819-1
  • IRMNG: 11036094
  • ITIS: 22546
  • MichiganFlora: 2629
  • NatureServe: 2.132284
  • NCBI: 1242995
  • Open Tree of Life: 738063
  • Plant List: kew-5001130
  • PLANTS: SAHU2
  • POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:777819-1
  • Tropicos: 28300040
  • uBio: 4956901
  • VASCAN: 9118
  • WisFlora: 4951
  • WFO: wfo-0000928812
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