Salix rhamnifolia Pall.
Publ. & Syn.Pall., Fl. Ross. 1, 2: 84 (1789). Type (LE): Siberia: the southern Burjat area, "e Selengia missa", Herb. J.G. Gmelin.
NotesYurtsev: Salix rhamnifolia reaches the arctic boundary in the valley of Jenisei River (Dudinka).
       Elven: Bolshakov (1992) recognized two subspecies for Siberia: subsp. rhamnifolia and subsp. saposhnikovii. The latter reaches a little farther north than the former, with localities north of the arctic boundary in northwestern and northern Siberia.
Chromosomes(1) 38 (2x). - Canada (Manitoba). - Löve and Löve (1982a).
(2) 76 (4x). - Canada (Saskatchewan). - Suda and Argus (1968).
GeographyAsian (N/C).
Parent taxonSalix L.
Child taxa Salix rhamnifolia subsp. rhamnifolia
Salix rhamnifolia subsp. saposhnikovii (A.K. Skvortsov) Bolsch.
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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