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Last updated 2/10/2024 by David Giblin.
Salix petrophila Rydb.[FNA7, HC2]
alpine willow

Publication: Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 1: 268. 1899.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA7: "Salix petrophila is often included in S. arctica (G. W. Argus 1993), but southern cordilleran populations, extending as far north as southern British Columbia and Alberta, seem to be a distinct taxon (Argus 1997). The exact northern limit of this species still needs to be established, but in Alberta it does not seem to extend north of Waterton Lakes National Park, except for a population on springy slopes above Agness Lake, Banff National Park. Suitable alpine habitats between Waterton Lakes and Banff national parks, e.g., Mt. Armstrong, Tornado Mountain, and Crowsnest Pass, should be explored for S. arctica and S. petrophila."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Salix arctica Pall. ssp. petraea (Andersson) Á. Löve, D. Löve & B.M. Kapoor
Salix arctica Pall. var. caespitosa (P.B. Kenn.) Kelso
Salix arctica Pall. var. graminifolia (E.H. Kelso) Kelso
Salix arctica Pall. var. petraea Andersson[HC]
Salix arctica Pall. var. petrophila (Rydb.) Kelso
Salix brownei (Andersson) Bebb var. petraea (Andersson) Bebb
Salix caespitosa P.B. Kenn.
Salix petrophila Rydb. var. caespitosa (Kenn.) C.K. Schneid.