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- Agricultural Handbook No. 410, Washington DC. p. 112] Salix alaxensis. Aiken, S.G., et al. 2007.Salix alaxensis. Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Descriptions...
- pseudomonticola, S. arbusculoides, S. discolor, S. scouleriana, and S. alaxensis. The diamonding is usually found with a branch at its center or is found...
- adults at all times of year is willows such as the Alaska willow Salix alaxensis, with leaves being eaten in summer and buds, twigs and catkins supplying...
- (as early as the first w**** of October for boreal species such as S. alaxensis and as late as the third w**** of December for willows growing in far southern...
- sepulcralis 'Chrysocoma' golden weeping willow Salicaceae (willow family) Salix alaxensis feltleaf willow Salicaceae (willow family) Salix alba white willow Salicaceae...
- species include Barclay willow (Salix barclayi), Alaska willow (Salix alaxensis), tealeaf willow (S. pulchra), Richardson willow (S. lanata ssp. richardsonii)...
- the Faroe Islands, especially Pinus contorta, Picea sitchensis, Salix alaxensis, Populus trichocarpa and Alnus sinuata. The biggest Alaskan pine tree...
- the Arctic and in alpine climates. Along with S. richardsonii and S. alaxensis, it is one of the tallest growing willows in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago...
- Salix aeruginosa E.Carranza Salix alatavica Kar. ex Stschegl. Salix alaxensis (Andersson) CovilleAlaska willow Salix alba L. – white willow Salix...
- tall, but is known to reach 6.5 m (21 ft) . Along with S. pulchra and S. alaxensis, it is the tallest willow in the Arctic Archipelago. The stems of this...