Vascular Plants

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Baker, M.L. (28 July 2009), The willows (Salix - Salicaceae) in Tasmania. Muelleria 27(2) : 127-148 DOI (Paper) Baker, M.L. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Crack Willow
  2. Golden Upright Willow
  3. Golden Weeping Willow
  4. Grey Sallow
  5. Matsudana Hybrid Willow
  6. New Zealand Hybrid Willow
  7. Pencil Willow
  8. Purple Osier
  9. Pussy Willow
  10. Rusty Sallow
  11. Salix L.
  12. Salix alba var. vitellina (L.) Stokes
  13. Salix alba L. x Salix x fragilis L.
  14. Salix atrocinerea Brot.
  15. Salix babylonica L.
  16. Salix chilensis Molina
  17. Salix cinerea L.
  18. Salix cinerea L. subsp. cinerea
  19. Salix cinerea subsp. oleifolia Macreight
  20. Salix humboldtiana ‘Pyramidalis’
  21. Salix matsudana ‘Tortuosa’
  22. Salix matsudana Koidz. x Salix alba L.
  23. Salix purpurea L.
  24. Salix x calodendron Wimm.
  25. Salix x fragilis L. nothovar. fragilis
  26. Salix x pendulina Wender. nothovar. pendulina
  27. Salix x reichardtii A.Kern.
  28. Salix x rubens Schrank
  29. Salix x sepulcralis nothovar. chrysocoma (Dode) Meikle
  30. Tortured Willow
  31. Twisted Willow
  32. Weeping Willow

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