Salix salamonii, Carr. (S. babylonica var. Salamonii, Carr.; sometimes erroneously spelled Salomonii or Salmonii). Hybrid between S. alba and S. babylonica. Similar to S. babylonica, but less pendulous: tree with ascending branches and pendulous branchlets: lvs. similar to those of S. babylonica, but sparingly silky-pubescent on both sides: pistillate catkins with more pubescent axis and long-ciliate scabs. Originated in France. M.D.G. 1898:89. Gn.55, p. 19. S.H. 2:373—Probably S. sepulcralis, Simonkai, belongs here. | Salix salamonii, Carr. (S. babylonica var. Salamonii, Carr.; sometimes erroneously spelled Salomonii or Salmonii). Hybrid between S. alba and S. babylonica. Similar to S. babylonica, but less pendulous: tree with ascending branches and pendulous branchlets: lvs. similar to those of S. babylonica, but sparingly silky-pubescent on both sides: pistillate catkins with more pubescent axis and long-ciliate scabs. Originated in France. M.D.G. 1898:89. Gn.55, p. 19. S.H. 2:373—Probably S. sepulcralis, Simonkai, belongs here. |