Salix serissaefolia

Salix serissaefolia is a putative species of willow native to central Japan. It is known as コゴメヤナギ in Japanese. It was described by Kimura in Bot. Mag. Tokyo 40: 639 (1926).[1] H.Ohashi synonymized it as Salix jessoesis subsp. serissaefolia (Kimura) H. Ohashi, comb. nov., in A Systematic Enumeration of Japanese Salix (Salicaceae), Hiroyoshi OHASHI 植物研究雑誌 J. Jpn. Bot. 75: 1-4 1 (2000).[2] Note the typographical error for Salix jessoensis. Salix jessoensis is a synonym of Salix pierotii, as is Salix serissifolia.[3] Note the spelling difference between Salix serissaefolia and Salix serissifolia.

Salix serissaefolia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: Salix
Species:
S. serissaefolia
Binomial name
Salix serissaefolia
Kimura

It is a deciduous tree, reaching a height of 10–25 m.

References

  1. Bot. Mag. Tokyo 40: 639 (1926)
  2. A Systematic Enumeration of Japanese Salix (Salicaceae), Hiroyoshi OHASHI 植物研究雑誌 J. Jpn. Bot. 75: 1-4 1 (2000)
  3. "Salix pierotii Miq". Plants of the World Online.


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