-
selected for even
brighter orange-red shoots.
Salix alba 'Vitellina-
Tristis' (golden
weeping willow,
synonym '
Tristis') is a
weeping cultivar with
yellow branches...
- androgynous.
Salix x
pendulina f.
tristis . This is the
currently preferred name used by IPNI and POWO.
Salix alba 'Vitellina Pendula'
Salix babylonica...
-
typica Domin Acacia salicina Lindl. var.
varians (Benth.)Benth.
Acacia salix-
tristis F.Muell.
Acacia varians Benth. Raco****
salicinum (Lindl.) Pedley...
- Willows, also
called sallows and osiers, of the
genus Salix,
comprise around 350
species (plus
numerous hybrids) of
typically deciduous trees and shrubs...
- nutans), as well as
small trees like the
shrubby willows (
Salix humilis and
Salix tristis).
Characteristic flowering plants include bush
clover (Lespedeza...
- jamesonii, Hyperi**** perforatum,
Chamaedaphne calyculata and
Salix humilis var.
tristis.
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Carduelis tristis Mupli beetle...
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Rhododendron ya****manum Rhus
aromatica Rhus
chinensis Rhus
typhina Salix alba ("
Tristis")
Salix purpurea S****afras
albidum Sciadopitys verticillata Skimmia ****onica...
- tremula, but also on
Salix purpurea.
Gluphisia crenata crenata Gluphisia crenosa crenosa (Hubner, 1796)
Gluphisia crenata tristis Gaede, 1933 (China: Sichuan)...
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western balsam poplar or
black cottonwood (western
North America)
Populus tristis (northeast Asia),
placed here by
nuclear DNA;
cpDNA places it in sect....