- The
Salicaceae are the
willow family of
flowering plants. The
traditional family (
Salicaceae sensu stricto)
includes the willows, poplars.
Genetic studies...
- in many
plant families,
including Betulaceae, ****aceae, Moraceae, and
Salicaceae. Catkin-bearing
plants include many
trees or
shrubs such as birch, willow...
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Picrodendraceae Podostemaceae Putranjivaceae Rafflesiaceae Rhizophoraceae Salicaceae Trigoniaceae Violaceae In the APG III system, 35
families were recognized...
- below, the
Salicaceae are cir****scribed broadly. Some
taxonomists further divide the
Salicaceae sensu lato into
three families:
Salicaceae sensu stricto...
- a
genus of 25–30
species of
deciduous flowering plants in the
family Salicaceae,
native to most of the
Northern Hemisphere.
English names variously applied...
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willow or
snowbed willow, is a
species of tiny
creeping willow (family
Salicaceae)
adapted to
survive in
harsh arctic and
subarctic environments. Distributed...
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Salix arctica, the
Arctic willow, is a tiny
creeping willow (family
Salicaceae). It is
adapted to
survive in
Arctic conditions,
specifically tundras. S...
- Station. Eckenwalder, J.E. (1977). "North
American cottonwoods (Populus,
Salicaceae) of
sections Abaso and Aigeiros".
Journal of the
Arnold Arboretum. 58...
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related genus Populus. Both
Populus and
Salix are in the
plant family Salicaceae, the
willow family.
These Babylonian trees are
correctly called poplars...
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Sardinia (Sardegna) is a
large island in the
Mediterranean Sea, and is home to
dozens of
endemic species and
subspecies of plants.
Although it is politically...