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A. K. Skvortsov indicates that the European species Salix starkeana Willdenow, as treated in Fl. Intramongol., was based on misidentified specimens of S. taraikensis.
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Flora of China Vol. 4: 247 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Description

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Shrubs or small trees. Branchlets chestnut brown, glabrous. Stipules reniform or obliquely ovate, dentate; petiole 5-7 mm, glabrous; leaf blade elliptic, rarely suborbicular or oblanceolate, (2-)6-10 × (1.5-)4-5 cm, both surfaces glabrous, slightly pub peduncleescent when young, abaxially pale, adaxially green or dull green, base broadly cuneate or rounded, margin entire, or on shoots or distal part of branchlets, irregularly dentate, apex acute, obtuse, or rounded. Flowering coetaneous or slightly precocious. Male catkin ellipsoid or shortly cylindric, 1.5(-2.5) × 1-1.2 cm; peduncle short, with a few leaflets; bracts elliptic-obovate, apex brownish or nearly black. Male flower: gland 1; stamens 2; filaments glabrous, 5-6 × as long as bracts. Female catkin 1-3 × 0.8-1 cm; peduncle ca. 5 mm, to 1 cm in fruit, pubescent, with a few leaflets at base; bracts as in male catkin. Female flower: gland adaxial, 5-7 × shorter than stipe; ovary narrowly conical, ca. 2 mm, downy; stipe ca. as long as ovary; style short; stigma 2-cleft. Capsule ca. 7 mm, pilose. Fl. Apr, fr. Jun.
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Habitat & Distribution

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Mountain slopes, woods. Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Nei Mongol, Xinjiang (Altay Shan) [Japan, Mongolia, Russia]
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Flora of China Vol. 4: 247 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Salix taraikensis

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Salix taraikensis (Japanese: タライカヤナギ, romanized: Taraikayanagi) is a species of willow native to Hokkaidō, Japan and Sakhalin in Russia. It has also been found in the protected area around Bogd Khan Mountain in the Khentii Mountains of Mongolia.[1][2] It is a deciduous large shrub, reaching a height of 5 m.

References

  1. ^ Bazarragchaa, Badamtsetseg; Kim, Hyoun Sook; Batdelger, Gantuya; Batkhuu, Munkhjin; Lee, Sang Myong; Yang, Seungah; Peak, Woon Kee; Lee, Joongku (2022-06-01). "Forest vegetation structure of the Bogd Khan Mountain: A strictly protected area in Mongolia". Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity. 15 (2): 267–279. doi:10.1016/j.japb.2022.04.001. ISSN 2287-884X.
  2. ^ Broll, Gabriele (2005-02-18). Mountain Ecosystems: Studies in Treeline Ecology. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 261. ISBN 978-3-540-24325-0.
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Salix taraikensis: Brief Summary

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Salix taraikensis (Japanese: タライカヤナギ, romanized: Taraikayanagi) is a species of willow native to Hokkaidō, Japan and Sakhalin in Russia. It has also been found in the protected area around Bogd Khan Mountain in the Khentii Mountains of Mongolia. It is a deciduous large shrub, reaching a height of 5 m.

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