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M Salix amygdaloides Andersson is an accepted name

This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Salix (family Salicaceae).

The record derives from WCSP (in review) (data supplied on ) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Öfvers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. 15: 114 1858.

Full publication details for this name can be found in IPNI: http://ipni.org/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:777026-1.

Synonyms:

See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.

Name Status Confi­dence level Source Date supplied
Pleiarina amygdaloides (Andersson) N. Chao & G.T. Gong Synonym M TRO
Salix amygdaloides var. amygdaloides Synonym L TRO
Salix amygdaloides f. angustissima E.C. Sm. Synonym L TRO
Salix amygdaloides f. pilosiuscula C.K. Schneid. Synonym L TRO
Salix nigra var. amygdaloides (Andersson) Andersson Synonym L WCSP (in review)
Salix virgata Schleich. ex J.Forbes Synonym M WCSP (in review)

Infraspecific taxa:

This species contains the following infraspecific taxa*.

See "Status", "Confidence level", "Source" for definitions.

Name Status Confi­dence level Source Date supplied Synonyms
Salix amygdaloides var. wrightii (Andersson) C.K. Schneid. Accepted L TRO 1

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Earlier versions

This name record (from WCSP (in review)) was not included in version 1 of The Plant List. It is possible the same name was included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Salix amygdaloides in version 1 of The Plant List.