Salix alaxensis (Andersson) Coville
Publ. & Syn.Coville, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 2: 280 (1900). - Salix speciosa var. alaxensis Andersson in DC., Prodr. 16, 2: 275 (1868). Holotype (S G-9428): Alaska: the Aleutian Islands, "ex insula Alaschka" [Unalaska], leg. Kastalsky.
NotesArgus and Elven: Variety longistylis occurs mainly within the range of Salix alaxensis s. str. in northwestern North America. It is frequent in western Alaska and rare in northern Alaska and the Yukon Territory. It differs essentially in a single character: degree of pubescence. This character might be ecologically determined. Argus (2007, 2010) accepted the variety with some discussion.
       Elven: The species is increasingly often planted in northern parts of Iceland and Norway (e.g., close to the arctic township of Vardø), has started to escape, and may soon be documented from the Arctic in Europe.
Chromosomes38 (2x). - Far East (N), Alaska, Canada. - At least five reports.
GeographyAsian (N) - amphi-Beringian - North American (NW).
Parent taxonSalix L.
Child taxa Salix alaxensis var. alaxensis
Salix alaxensis var. longistylis (Rydb.) C.K. Schneid.
PAF ID580261
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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