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Salix atrocinerea,
commonly called grey
willow or
large gray willow, is a
species of willow. It is a bush or
small tree up to 12 m (39 ft) tall. As a...
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which ****ists wind dispersal. The
closely related species Salix atrocinerea Brot.,
which overlaps in
distribution in France, Belgium, Netherlands...
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Rinodina atrocinerea is a
species of
lichen belonging to the
family Physciaceae. It is
native to
Europe and
Northern America. "Rinodina
atrocinerea (Sm. ex...
- watercourses, grow narrow-leaf ash (Fraxinus angustifolia), Grey
willow (Salix
atrocinerea),
European alder (Alnus glutinosa),
alder buckthorn (Frangula alnus)...
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Sergey Kondratyuk, László Lőkös, and Jae-Seoun Hur, who ****igned H.
atrocinerea as the type species. The
genus name
honours the
Austrian lichenologist...
- Europe. It is
commonly called the Fine Osier. It is a
hybrid of
Salix atrocinerea,
Salix purpurea, and
Salix viminalis. It was
first described in 1804...
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becomes S. pedicellata subsp. pedicellata. It
hybridizes with
Salix atrocinerea.
Salix pedicellata subsp.
pedicellata is
native to some of the countries...
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Salix caprea, but they will also use the narrow-leaved sallow,
Salix atrocinerea, and
various species of poplar. (Poplar is a more
common food
plant in...
- (Fr.) P.Kumm. 1947
Dermoloma cuneifolium (Fr.)
Singer 1886
Gyrophila atrocinerea (Pers.) Quél. 1872
Tricholoma atrocinereum (Pers.) Quél. 1958 Dermoloma...
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Vitis vinifera,
common fig, hazelnut, walnut, Chesnut. The
trees Salix atrocinerea,
Alnus glutinosa, Plat**** ×
hispanica Populus nigra, Ulmus, and allochthonous...