Salix excelsa explained
Salix excelsa is a species of flowering plant in the willow family Salicaceae. It is native to the Caucasus, Central Asia (except Kyrgyzstan), Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and has been introduced to the Levant, Yemen, the Himalayas, and India.[1] It is closely related to Salix acmophylla.[2] It is used as a street tree in Georgia and Iran.[3]
Notes and References
- 777548-1 . Salix excelsa S.G.Gmel. . 4 December 2022 .
- Daneshvand . Elhameh . Rahmani . Fatemeh . Khodakarimi . Ali . 2015 . Genetic Diversity among Eight Species of Willow (Salix spp.) from Iran Based on SRAP Markers . Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation . 12 . 75–85 . 1823-3902 . 4 December 2022 .
- The Global Urban Tree Inventory: A database of the diverse tree flora that inhabits the world's cities . 2020 . Ossola . Alessandro . Hoeppner . Malin J. . Burley . Hugh M. . Gallagher . Rachael V. . Beaumont . Linda J. . Leishman . Michelle R. . Global Ecology and Biogeography . 29 . 11 . 1907–1914 . 10.1111/geb.13169 . 225429443 .