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Last updated 2/10/2024 by David Giblin.
Salix boothii Dorn[FNA7, HC2]
Booth's willow

Publication: Canad. J. Bot. 53: 1505. 1975.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA7: "Salix boothii forms natural hybrids with S. brachycarpa var. brachycarpa, S. eastwoodiae, S. glauca var. villosa, and S. wolfii. There are numerous intermediate specimens of S. boothii that suggest hybridization with S. arizonica, S. brachycarpa, S. eastwoodiae, S. lutea, or S. wolfii, but further study is needed. A DNA study of S. arizonica showed that a specimen from southwestern Utah previously identified as S. arizonica × S. wolfii probably was S. boothii × S. wolfii (J. T. Thompson et al. 2003).

In Mountain Park, Alberta, and the Steens Mountains, Oregon, the putative hybrid Salix boothii × S. glauca var. villosa grew in thickets with both parents. Ovaries were sparsely hairy on the distal half or on the beak, leaves were glaucous abaxially, and floral bracts were mostly glabrous abaxially, but some with hairs proximally. One plant in fruit produced copious seed hairs but no seed."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Salix myrtillifolia Andersson, misapplied[FNA7, HC, HC2]
Salix pseudocordata (Andersson) Rydb., misapplied
Salix pseudomyrsinites Andersson, misapplied[FNA7]