Log In New Account Sitemap
  • Home
  • Specimen Search
    • Search Collections
    • Map Search
    • Exsiccati Search
  • Images
    • Image Browser
    • Search Images
  • Flora Projects
    • Arizona
    • New Mexico
    • Colorado Plateau
    • Plant Atlas of Arizona (PAPAZ)
    • Sonoran Desert
    • Teaching Checklists
  • Agency Floras
    • NPS - Intermountain
    • USFWS - Region 2
    • BLM Flora
    • Coronado NF
    • Tonto NF
  • Dynamic Floras
    • Dynamic Checklist
    • Dynamic Key
  • Additional Websites
    • New Mexico Flores
    • Plant Atlas Project of Arizona (PAPAZ)
    • Southwest Colorado Wildflowers
    • Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
    • Consortium of Midwest Herbaria
    • Consortium of Southern Rocky Mountain Herbaria
    • Intermountain Region Herbaria Network (IRHN)
    • Mid-Atlantic Herbaria
    • North American Network of Small Herbaria (NANSH)
    • Northern Great Plains Herbaria
    • Red de Herbarios del Noroeste de México (northern Mexico)
    • SERNEC - Southeastern USA
    • Texas Oklahoma Regional Consortium of Herbaria (TORCH)
  • Resources
    • Symbiota Docs
    • Video Tutorials
    • Collections in SEINet
    • Joining a Portal
Salicaceae
Salicaceae image
Sue Carnahan
  • FNA
  • VPAP
  • Resources
George W. Argus, James E. Eckenwalder, Robert W. Kiger in Flora of North America (vol. 7)
Shrubs or trees, heterophyllous or not, sometimes clonal, forming clones by root shoots, rhizomes, layering, or stem fragmentation; glabrous or glabrescent to pubescent; branching monopodial or sympodial. Stems erect to pendent; branched. Leaves persistent, deciduous or marcescent, alternate (opposite or subopposite in Salix purpurea), spirally arranged, simple; stipules present or not; petiole present; blade margins toothed or entire, sometimes glandular. Peduncles present or absent. Inflorescences racemose or spicate, usually catkins, unbranched, sometimes fasciculate or racemelike cymes, flowering before or as leaves emerge or year-round; floral bract (1) subtending each flower, displaced onto pedicel or distinct, scalelike, apex entire, toothed, or laciniate; bract subtending pistillate flower deciduous or persistent. Pedicels present or absent. Flowers usually unisexual, sometimes bisexual, usually staminate and pistillate on different plants; sepals present or absent, or perianth modified into 1 or 2 nectaries, or a non-nectariferous disc; stamens 1-60(-70); filaments distinct or connate basally, slender; anthers longitudinally dehiscent; ovary 1, 2-7[-10]-carpellate, 1-7[-10]-locular; placentation usually parietal, sometimes axile on intruded, fused placentae; ovules 1-25 per ovary; style 1 per carpel, distinct or connate; stigmas 2-4, truncate, notched-capitate, or 2- or 3-lobed. Fruits capsular, baccate, or drupaceous. Seeds sometimes surrounded by arillate coma of relatively long, silky hairs; endosperm scant or absent.
JANAS 26(1)
PLANT: Dioecious, deciduous trees and shrubs. LEAVES: alternate, simple, stipulate, usually serrate, the teeth tipped by minute glands, the stipules sometimes suppressed. INFLORESCENCE: bracteate catkins, the staminate falling after anthesis, the pistillate persisting until seed release. FLOWERS: without a perianth; stamens 2-80; pistils 2-4-carpelled, unilocular, the placentae parietal, the ovary superior. FRUITS: valvately dehiscent capsules. SEEDS: with long, cottony hairs. NOTES: 2-3 genera, over 500 spp., chiefly boreal and temperate, as pioneers in moist habitats of the N Hemisphere. REFERENCES: Eckenwalder, James E. 1992. Salicaceae. Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. 26(1)2.
Species within checklist: Phoenix South Mountain Park || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Abatia americana
Image of Abatia americana
Abatia mexicana
Image of Abatia mexicana
Abatia parviflora
Image of Abatia parviflora
Abatia stellata
Image of Abatia stellata
Aberia gardneri
Images
not available
Azara alpina
Image of Azara alpina
Azara celastrina
Image of Azara celastrina
Azara dentata
Image of Azara dentata
Azara integrifolia
Image of Azara integrifolia
Azara lanceolata
Image of Azara lanceolata
Azara microphylla
Image of Azara microphylla
Azara petiolaris
Image of Azara petiolaris
Azara serrata
Image of Azara serrata
Azara uruguayensis
Image of Azara uruguayensis
Banara arguta
Image of Banara arguta
Banara axilliflora
Image of Banara axilliflora
Banara brittonii
Images
not available
Banara domingensis
Images
not available
Banara glauca
Image of Banara glauca
Banara guianensis
Image of Banara guianensis
Banara ibaguensis
Images
not available
Banara minutiflora
Image of Banara minutiflora
Banara nitida
Image of Banara nitida
Banara parviflora
Image of Banara parviflora
Banara portoricensis
Image of Banara portoricensis
Banara riparia
Images
not available
Banara splendens
Image of Banara splendens
Banara tomentosa
Image of Banara tomentosa
Banara ulmifolia
Images
not available
Banara vanderbiltii
Image of Banara vanderbiltii
Bartholomaea mollis
Images
not available
Bartholomaea sessiliflora
Images
not available
Bembicia axillaris
Image of Bembicia axillaris
Bennettiodendron brevipes
Image of Bennettiodendron brevipes
Calantica cerasifolia
Image of Calantica cerasifolia
Carrierea calycina
Images
not available
Casearia aculeata
Image of Casearia aculeata
Casearia acuminata
Image of Casearia acuminata
Casearia americana
Images
not available
Casearia angustifolia
Images
not available
Casearia aquifolia
Image of Casearia aquifolia
Casearia arborea
Image of Casearia arborea
Casearia arguta
Image of Casearia arguta
Casearia barteri
Images
not available
Casearia bartlettii
Image of Casearia bartlettii
Casearia bicolor
Image of Casearia bicolor
Casearia cajambrensis
Image of Casearia cajambrensis
Casearia capitellata
Image of Casearia capitellata
Casearia catharinensis
Image of Casearia catharinensis
Casearia clutiifolia
Image of Casearia clutiifolia
The National Science Foundation
Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
Powered by Symbiota