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serrateci, carinate, twisted, reticulated with deeply sunken veins ; beneath,
hairy, glaucous, at length pale green. Stipules large, half-heart-shaped,
flattish, having few glands. Ovary stalked, naked, wrinkled towards the
point. Style divided, longer than the cloven stigmas (Borr.) An upright
shrub. Scotland, on the Breadalbane Mountains. Height 10 ft. to 15it.
Flowers yellow ; May.
S. [letrie'a is nearly allied to S. hirta Smith Eng. Bot. t. 1404. ; and still
more nearly, perhaps, to S. stylaris of Seringe Monogr. des Smiles de la Suisse,
p. 62.
¥ 123. S. A m m a n n / a \V / j Willd. (Sp. Pl., 4. p. 603.) is described hi onr
first edition.
áfe 124. S. a t r o v i ' r e n s Forbcs (Sal. Wob., No. 108. ; and o u r/^. 108. in
p. SlO.j is described in our first edition.
sk 125. S. s t r e ' i ’ID a Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. Ì00. ; and our fig. 100. in
p. 809.) is described in our first edition,
àfe 126. S. s o ' r d i d a Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 101.; and o u r /g . 101. iu
p. 809.) is described in our first edition,
áfe 127. S. ScnLEiCHER/A'iV.4 Foibes (Sal. Wob., No. 98. ; and our f g . 98.
in p. 808.) is described in our first edition,
áfe 128. S. g r iso n e 'n sis Forbes (Sal. Wob., No. 99.; and our f g . 99. in
p. 808.) is described in our first edition.
Group x v iii. Bicolores Borrer.
Bushy Shrubs, with Lcaves dark green above, and glaucous beneath. Prin.
sp. 131. 133, 134. and 142.
Stamens 2 to a flower. Ovaries silky. Leaves between obovate and lanceolate,
glabrous, or nearly .so ; dark green on the upjier surface, very glaucous
on thn under one. — Plants twiggy bushes. (Hook.)
^ 129. S. TENu'ioR Borrer (Eng. Bot. Suppl., t. 2650.) is described in our
first edition.
afe 130. S. l a x i f l o ' r a Borr. The loose-
catkined Willow.
Identificaiion Borr. in Eng. Bot. Suppl., t. 2749 ; Hook.
Br. FL, ed. 3.
The Sexes. The female is described and figured in Eng.
Bot. Suppl. The male plant is not known.
Engraving. Eiig. Bot. Sup., t. 2749. ; and o u r /g . 1473.
Spec. Char., 4'C. Upright. Young shoots
slightly pubescent. Leaves glabrous, flat,
broadly obovate, narrower to the base,
slightly toothed, glaucescent beneath ;
upper leaves acute. Stipules small, concave.
Flowers loosely disposed in the
catkin. Ovary stalked, bluntish, glabrous
in the lower part. Style as long as the
linear divided stigmas. (Borrer.) A low,
bushy, deciduous tree, or tree-like shrub.
Britain, in various places, both in England
and Scotland. Height 12 ft. to 20 ft
Flowers yellow; April and May.
¥ 131. S. Lau'rina Smith. The LawreX-leaved, or shining dark-green. Willow.
Identificaiion. Smith Lin. Soc. Trans., 6. p. 122.; Hook. Br. FL. ed. 2., p. 425.
Synonymes. S. bicolor Smith Eng. Bot. t. 1806. ; S. arbOscuIa Wahlenh. var. Koch Comm. p. 45.
The. Sexes. T!ic female is described in Eng. FL, and figured in Eng.
Bot. and Sal. Wob.
Engravings. Eng. Bot., t. 1806.; SaL Wob., t. 38. ; our fig. 1474.;
an d /g . 38. in p. 800.
Spec. Char., 4’C. Leaves elliptic-oblong, acute, waved,
and slightly serrated, nearly glabrous ; glaucous
beneath. Footstalks dilated at the base. Stipules
pointed, serrated. Bracteas obtuse, hairy, and half
as long as the densely downy, ovate, long-stalked
o\axy. (Smith.) A shrub or small tree. Britain, in
various parts; growing plentifully in woods and
thickets. Heiglit 6ft. to 12ft. Flowers yellow;
1474. S. /aúrina.
March and April.
^ 132. S. p a ' t e n s Forbcs (Sal. Wob., No. 39. ; and our f g . 39. in p. 800.)
is described in our first edition.
J 133. S . RADi'cANs Smith. The vootwg-branched Willow.
Identification. Smith FL Brit., p. 10r>3.; Hook. Br. FL, ed. 2., p. 428.; Eng. Bot. SuppL, t. 2701.
Synonyme. S. phylicifblia Linn. FL Lapp. No. 351. t. 8. f. A.
The Sexes. The female is described in Eng. FL, where Smith has noticed that he had not observed
the catkins ofthe male. The female is figured in Eng. Bot. and Sul. Wob.
Engravings. Eng. Bot., t. 1958.; Sal. Wob., No. 46.; and o u r/g . 46. in p. 802.
Spec. Char., 4c. Leaves elliptic-lanceolate, with wavy serratures, very glabrous ;
glaucous beneath. Stipules glandular on the inside. Ovary lanceolate,
stalked, silky. Style twice the length of the stigmas. Branches trailing.
(Smith.) A low, spreading, glabrous bush, whose long, recumbent, brown or
purplish branches take root as they extend in every direction. Scotland, on
the Breadalbane Mountains. Height 1 ft. to 2 ft. Flowers yellow ; May.
Sfe 134. S. Borrer/a'No4 Smith. Borrer’s, or the dark upright, Willow.
Identification. Smith Eng. FL, 4. p. 174.; Eng. Bot. Suppl., t. 2619. ;
Hook. Br. Fl., ed. 3.
The Sexes. The male is described in Eng. FL and Eng. Bot. Suppl.,
and figured in SaL Wob. and Eng. But. Suppl. Mr. W. Wilson
and Sir W. J. Hooker have found the female a t Killin, in Breadalbane.
(Hook. Br. FL, ed. 2.)
Engravings. Sal. Wob., No. 45.; Eng. Bot. Suppl., t. 2619. ; our
fig. 1475.; a n d /g . 4.5. in p. 802.
Spec. Char., 4c. Branches erect. Lcaves lanceolate,
serrated wiih shallow nearly even serratures, very
glabrous ; glaucous beneath. Stipules lanceolate,
small. Bracteas (scales) acute, shaggy. (Smith.) A
much-branched slirub, decumbent at the base only.
Scotland, in Highland mountain valleys. Height
6 ft. to 10 ft. Flowers yellow ; April.
1473. S. Borren'fiiui.
Sfe 135. S. Dkykllja'NA Smith (Eng. Bot. Suppl., t. 2701.; Sal. Wob.,
No. 47.; and our/g. 47. in p. 802.) is described in our first edition.
Sfe 136. S. t e ' t r a p l a Smith (Eng. Bot. Suppl., t , 2702. ; Sal. Wob., No. 49.;
and our f g . 49. in p. 802.) is described in our first edition.
^ 137. S. r a m i f u ' s c a Fot'bes, ? Anders. (Sal. Wob., No. 53.; and our/g. 53.
in p. 803.) is described in our first edition.
3fe 138. S. Vo'RTi'ESiA'NA. Foi'bcs’s Willow (Sal. Wob., No. 51. j and our
f g . 51. in p. 803.) is described in our first edition.
Sfe 139. S. W E iG ¥ . h l A ''N A Borr. Weigel’s Willow.
Identification. Borr. in Eng. Bot. Suppl., t. 2636.; Hook. Br. FL, cd. 3., p. 434.
Synonyme. S. Wulfeni'^Mfl Smith Eng. FL 4. p. 176.
Tke Sexes. Both are figured in Eng. Bof. Suppl.-, the male in Sal. Mob., as that of S. Wul-
fenid««.
Engravings. Eng. Bot. SuppL, t, 2636. ; o u r /g . 1475.; and fig. 48. in p. 802.
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