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Salix myricoides, the bayberry willow or blue-leaf willow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States, and to eastern Canada. It is typically found on beaches and dunes of the Lakes, and occasionally along inland streams and in fens, if calcareous. For example, in Maine it is found only on the ice-scoured shore of the St. John River.

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  • Salix myricoides (fr)
  • Salix myricoides (en)
  • Salix myricoides (sv)
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  • Salix myricoides est une espèce de saule de la famille des Salicaceae, originaire de l'Amérique du Nord. (fr)
  • Salix myricoides, the bayberry willow or blue-leaf willow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States, and to eastern Canada. It is typically found on beaches and dunes of the Lakes, and occasionally along inland streams and in fens, if calcareous. For example, in Maine it is found only on the ice-scoured shore of the St. John River. (en)
  • Salix myricoides är en videväxtart som beskrevs av Henry Ernest Muhlenberg. Salix myricoides ingår i släktet viden, och familjen videväxter. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten S. m. albovestita. (sv)
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  • Salix (en)
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  • myricoides (en)
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  • Salix glaucophylloides (en)
  • Vimen myricoides (en)
  • Salix cordata var. glaucophylla (en)
  • Salix cordata var. myricoides (en)
  • Salix glaucophylla var. albovestita (en)
  • Salix glaucophylla var. angustifolia (en)
  • Salix glaucophylla var. brevifolia (en)
  • Salix glaucophylla var. integra (en)
  • Salix glaucophylla var. latifolia (en)
  • Salix glaucophylloides f. lasioclada (en)
  • Salix glaucophylloides var. albovestita (en)
  • Salix glaucophylloides var. brevifolia (en)
  • Salix glaucophylloides var. glaucophylla (en)
  • Salix myricoides var. albovestita (en)
  • Salix myricoides var. angustifolia (en)
  • Salix × laurentiana f. glaucophylla (en)
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  • Salix myricoides est une espèce de saule de la famille des Salicaceae, originaire de l'Amérique du Nord. (fr)
  • Salix myricoides, the bayberry willow or blue-leaf willow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Great Lakes region of the Midwestern United States, and to eastern Canada. It is typically found on beaches and dunes of the Lakes, and occasionally along inland streams and in fens, if calcareous. For example, in Maine it is found only on the ice-scoured shore of the St. John River. (en)
  • Salix myricoides är en videväxtart som beskrevs av Henry Ernest Muhlenberg. Salix myricoides ingår i släktet viden, och familjen videväxter. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten S. m. albovestita. (sv)
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