Salix hastata subsp. subintegrifolia (Flod.) Flod.
Publ. & Syn.Flod. in Holmb., Skand. Fl. 1b, 1: 120 (1931). - Salix hastata var. subintegrifolia Flod., Ark. Bot. 20A, 6: 54 (1926). Described from Kamtchatka (the Russian Far East).
NotesThe Cordilleran Salix farriae C.R. Ball, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 22: 321 (1921) was described from the Rocky Mountains in southern Alberta, southern British Columbia, and northern Montana. It has sometimes been considered conspecific with S. hastata but is supported as a species (Dorr 1975a; Argus 2007). It reaches only north to the (non-arctic) southeastern Yukon Territory.
Chromosomes38 (2x). - Siberia (N), Far East (N), Alaska. - Several reports.
GeographyEuropean (N) - Asian (N) - amphi-Beringian: NOR RUS SIB RFE ALA CAN.
Distribution N = F     AN = f     AO = s     D = S     E = F     CC = s     YG = f     FN = r     CE = f     CS = r     UN = s     YK = r     AW = s     Kh = f     CW = f     Tm = s     KP = r     [ key ]
Parent taxonSalix hastata L.
PAF ID580235b
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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