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Vascular plantsNonvascular plants

Vascular:

  1. Salix

    1. SalixSalix
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Susan McDougall
      Example species: amygdaloides
      May 2003, Moses Lake, Washington
    2. SalixSalix
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Margaret Williams ©
      Example species: arctica
    3. SalixSalix
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
      Example species: exigua
    4. SalixSalix
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: M. Kat Anderson

    5. SalixSalix
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: USDA Forest Service


  1. Salix alaxensis

    1. Salix alaxensisSalix alaxensis
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    2. Salix alaxensisSalix alaxensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Laurie Consaul ?
      <em>Salix alaxensis</em>: habit.
      Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., 14 Aug. 1997. Canada.
    3. Salix alaxensisSalix alaxensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      Close-up of female catkin. <em>Salix alaxensis</em>: Female catkin in fruit. Catkins are long and prominent, ranging from 30-150 mm long. The styles also are long.
      Meade River, Alaska, 15 July 1966. AK, USA
    4. Salix alaxensisSalix alaxensis
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Laurie Consaul ?
      Close-up of leaves. <em>Salix alaxensis</em>: close-up of leaves showing densely villous-tomentose undersides and inflated petioles surrounding floral buds.
      Kitigazuit, N.W.T., Aug. &amp; July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1156, Canada.

  1. Salix arbusculoides

    1. Salix arbusculoidesSalix arbusculoides
      Original image
      Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
      Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
      Female catkins
      AK, USA, 1992.
    2. Salix arbusculoidesSalix arbusculoides
      Original image
      Gartenrundgang, Germany
      Image author: Christian Bank
      I got this plant as a clone in 1995 from an arctic-alpine botanical garden here in Germany. I don't know the origin; the garden only gave the information “Range: Alaska”.
      It has grown for a long time in my garden and has no problems. It’s a male plant; catkins are rare and it grows slowly. It's about 100 cm tall now.
    3. Salix arbusculoidesSalix arbusculoides
      Original image
      Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
      Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
      Female catkins
      AK, USA, 1992.
    4. Salix arbusculoidesSalix arbusculoides
      Original image
      Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
      Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
      Male catkins opening in spring
      AK, USA, 1992.

  1. Salix arctica

    1. Salix arcticaSalix arctica
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    2. Salix arcticaSalix arctica
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Close-up of plant. <em>Salix arctica</em>.
      N.W.T. Canada.
    3. Salix arcticaSalix arctica
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Jack Gillett ?
      Habit. <em>Salix arctica</em>: plant growing on stony gravel.
      Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, 22 July 1982. Voucher specimen: Jack Gillett 18992, Canada.
    4. Salix arcticaSalix arctica
      Original image
      Institute of Arctic Biology Greenhouse
      Image author: Heather McIntyre ©
      Fairbanks, AK; grown from field collected seed (in Greenland); UAF IAB greenhouse
    5. Salix arcticaSalix arctica
      Original image
      Institute of Arctic Biology Greenhouse
      Image author: Heather McIntyre ©
      Fairbanks, AK; grown from field collected seed (in Greenland); UAF IAB greenhouse

  1. Salix glauca subsp. callicarpaea

    1. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: habit.
      Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97010, Canada.
    2. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      Close-up of catkin and leaves. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: close-up of catkin and leaves.
      Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97010, Canada.
    3. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Close-up of female catkin. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: close-up of female catkin.
      Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97010, Canada.
    4. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Close-up of female catkins. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>.
      Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada.
    5. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Habit. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: habit.
      Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97042, Canada.

  1. Salix glauca

    1. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Botanisches Institut, Universität Basel
      Image author: Jürg Stöcklin ©

      Abisko 2002
    2. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©

      OP Nordre Land: Synnfjell. 2003
    3. Salix glaucaSalix glauca
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Norman Hagen ©

      OP ?ystre Slidre/V?g?: Jotunheimen. 2001.

  1. Salix myrtilloides

    1. Salix myrtilloidesSalix myrtilloides
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Britton, N.L., and A. Brown
      Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 1: 602. Courtesy of Kentucky Native Plant Society. Scanned by Omnitek Inc. Usage Guidelines. 1913.
    2. Salix myrtilloidesSalix myrtilloides
      Original image
      Cedar Creek Natural History Area
      Image author: John Haarstad ©

      MN, USA
    3. Salix myrtilloidesSalix myrtilloides
      Original image
      Wisconsin State Herbarium
      Image author: Kenneth J. Sytsma ©

    4. Salix myrtilloidesSalix myrtilloides
      Original image
      www.hlasek.com
      Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
      Shrub with female catkins

  1. Salix phlebophylla

    1. Salix phlebophyllaSalix phlebophylla
      Original image
      József Geml
      Image author: József Geml

      Brooks Range, Atigun Valley, Alaska, USA; May 30, 2007
    2. Salix phlebophyllaSalix phlebophylla
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Britton, N.L. and A. Brown
      Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 1: 605. Courtesy of Kentucky Native Plant Society. Scanned by Omnitek Inc. Usage Guidelines. 1913.
    3. Salix phlebophyllaSalix phlebophylla
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    4. Salix phlebophyllaSalix phlebophylla
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    5. Salix phlebophyllaSalix phlebophylla
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007

  1. Salix polaris

    1. Salix polarisSalix polaris
      Original image
      József Geml
      Image author: József Geml

      Barrow, Alaska, USA; August 8, 2006
    2. Salix polarisSalix polaris
      Original image
      Glaciers Online
      Image author: Jürg Alean ©
      The small polar willow shrub (<em>Salix polaris</em>), one of the earliest shrubs to colonise ground left bare by glaciers.
      Axel Heiberg Island
    3. Salix polarisSalix polaris
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Close-up of leaf
      Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/26/04
    4. Salix polarisSalix polaris
      Original image
      Unique Plants
      Image author: Kost ©
      Plants with female catkins
      Khibiny mountains. 8/03.

  1. Salix pulchra

    1. Salix pulchraSalix pulchra
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    2. Salix pulchraSalix pulchra
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    3. Salix pulchraSalix pulchra
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    4. Salix pulchraSalix pulchra
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
    5. Salix pulchraSalix pulchra
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      Line drawing. <em>Salix pulchra</em>: A. Male catkins are sessile on the branch. B. Male flowers have 2 stamens, a floral bract with long straight hairs, and a single nectary. C. Female catkins are sessile on the branch. D. Female flowers have a villous ovary with a long style, a long hairy floral bract, and a single floral nectary that is longer than the stipe. E. Leaves are typically oblanceolate and have linear, leaf-like stipules.

  1. Salix reticulata

    1. Salix reticulataSalix reticulata
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Plant with female catkins
      Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/27/04
    2. Salix reticulataSalix reticulata
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      Leaf close-up. <em>Salix reticulata</em> subsp. <em>reticulata</em>: Leaf close-up.
      Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1106, Canada.
    3. Salix reticulataSalix reticulata
      Original image
      Salix reticulata
      Image author: unknown
      Plant with female catkins

  1. Salix richardsonii

    1. Salix richardsoniiSalix richardsonii
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      <em>Salix richardsonii</em>: habit.
      Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1105, Canada.
    2. Salix richardsoniiSalix richardsonii
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Laurie Consaul ?
      Close-up of female catkin. <em>Salix richardsonii</em>: close-up of female catkin. Catkins are sessile on the branch; there may be two or three small, green bracts (white arrow) at base. The ovaries are glabrous. Some capsules on the right side of the catkin have opened to release seeds surrounded by hairs (fluff).
      Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1103, Canada.
    3. Salix richardsoniiSalix richardsonii
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
      Female catkin and vegetative shoot. <em>Salix richardsonii</em>: female catkin and a short vegetative shoot.
      Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1105, Canada.

  1. Salix rotundifolia

    1. Salix rotundifoliaSalix rotundifolia
      Original image
      Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
      Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
      Plants with female catkins
      AK, USA, 1992
    2. Salix rotundifoliaSalix rotundifolia
      Original image
      Teachers experiencing Antartica and the Arctic
      Image author: Christine Donovan ©
      Plants with female catkins
      Barrow, AK, USA, 6/28/01.


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