Salix triandra subsp. discolor (W.D.J. Koch) Arcang.
Publ. & Syn.Section Pentandrae (Borrer) C.K. Schneid.
NotesSkvortsov (1976) mapped Salix triandra from the Borderline Arctic on the western coast of the Kanin Peninsula and from 100-110 km north of our arctic boundary in the Pechora drainage. Bolshakov (1992) mapped occurrences in the Borderline Arctic along the lower Ob River in northwestern Siberia.
Chromosomes(1) 38 (2x, x = 19). - Europe, Russia. - Several reports.
(2) 44 (2x, x = 22). - Europe (W, E). - At least five reports.
(3) 57 (3x, x = 19). - Europe (Slovakia). - Fedorova-Sarkissova (1946).
(4) 88 (4x, x = 22). - Europe. - At least five reports.
The deviating numbers of 2n = 44 and 88 are supported by voucher specimens from Slovakia and Slovenia, seen and accepted as this species by T. Berg and R. Elven.
GeographyEuropean - Asian (W): RUS (SIB).
Distribution N = S     E = R     YG = b     KP = r     [ key ]
Parent taxonSalix triandra L.
PAF ID580201a
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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