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- Salix_pulchra abstract "Salix pulchra is a species of flowering plant in the willow family, known by the common names diamondleaf willow, tealeaf willow, and thin red willow. It is native to northern North America, where it occurs in Alaska, Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The species is also found in northern British Columbia, and occurs in Russia.This willow is an erect, deciduous shrub growing up to 4.6 m (15 ft) tall, but usually remaining smaller, especially in the Arctic and in alpine climates. Along with S. richardsonii and S. alaxensis, it is one of the tallest growing willows in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The species is dioecious, with male and female reproductive parts occurring on separate individuals. The inflorescence is a catkin. The catkins grow before the leaves appear in the spring. The leaves are green above and whitish underneath, and hairless.This plant is a dominant species on the tundra in many areas. It commonly grows with sedges. It may form thickets with other species of willow along waterways and on floodplains. It grows in spruce woodlands and muskegs. It grows above the timberline in interior Alaska, and at the timberline in northern Alaska. It often sprouts and grows after wildfire, and it persists in open habitat.This species was formerly known as S. planifolia subsp. pulchra, a subspecies of S. planifolia, but has since been treated as a distinct species. The two willow species have overlapping distribution and similar appearance, but can be distinguished by the longer stipules in S. pulchra. In areas where both willows occur, S. pulchra is often found at high elevations. S. pulchra and S. planifolia also form natural hybrids.S. pulchra is one of the least bitter-tasting willows in Alaska, and in the springtime, young leaves may be harvested for human consumption. The leaves and shoots were eaten by the Eskimo raw and dried, or stored in seal oil for future use. The leaves were also used to brew tea and make soup. At Nunivak Island, parts of this plant were chewed to treat ailments such as mouth sores and pain. This willow also provides a good source of vitamin C.Apart from medicinal purposes, Native Americans used parts of willows, including this species, in basket weaving, to make bows and arrows, and for building animal traps.".
- Salix_pulchra binomialAuthority Adelbert_von_Chamisso.
- Salix_pulchra class Eudicots.
- Salix_pulchra division Flowering_plant.
- Salix_pulchra family Salicaceae.
- Salix_pulchra genus Willow.
- Salix_pulchra kingdom Plant.
- Salix_pulchra order Malpighiales.
- Salix_pulchra order Rosids.
- Salix_pulchra synonym "Salix phylicoides".
- Salix_pulchra synonym "Salix planifera ssp. pulchra".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=SAPU15.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageID "34509327".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageLength "5754".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageRevisionID "621467356".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Adelbert_von_Chamisso.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperms.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Basket_weaving.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Arctic_Archipelago.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Carex.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salix.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Catkin.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Dominance_(ecology).
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Eskimo.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Floodplain.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Inflorescence.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Muskeg.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Territories.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Nunavut.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Nunivak_Island.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Picea.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Plant_sexuality.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Salicaceae.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Salix_alaxensis.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Salix_planifolia.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Salix_richardsonii.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Shrub.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Spruce.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Thicket.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Tree_line.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Tundra.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_C.
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- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLink Yukon.
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLinkText "S. pulchra".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salix pulchra".
- Salix_pulchra wikiPageWikiLinkText "tealeaf willow".
- Salix_pulchra binomial "Salix pulchra".
- Salix_pulchra binomialAuthority Adelbert_von_Chamisso.
- Salix_pulchra binomialAuthority Cham..
- Salix_pulchra familia Salicaceae.
- Salix_pulchra genus "Salix".
- Salix_pulchra hasPhotoCollection Salix_pulchra.
- Salix_pulchra ordo Malpighiales.
- Salix_pulchra regnum "Plantae".
- Salix_pulchra species "S. pulchra".
- Salix_pulchra synonyms "Salix phylicoides".
- Salix_pulchra synonyms "Salix planifera ssp. pulchra".
- Salix_pulchra unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Salix_pulchra unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Salix_pulchra unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Salix_pulchra unrankedOrdo Rosids.
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- Salix_pulchra subject Category:Salix.
- Salix_pulchra hypernym Plant.
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- Salix_pulchra type Q19088.
- Salix_pulchra type Q756.
- Salix_pulchra comment "Salix pulchra is a species of flowering plant in the willow family, known by the common names diamondleaf willow, tealeaf willow, and thin red willow. It is native to northern North America, where it occurs in Alaska, Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The species is also found in northern British Columbia, and occurs in Russia.This willow is an erect, deciduous shrub growing up to 4.6 m (15 ft) tall, but usually remaining smaller, especially in the Arctic and in alpine climates.".
- Salix_pulchra label "Salix pulchra".
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- Salix_pulchra sameAs m.0j24z26.
- Salix_pulchra sameAs Salix_pulchra.
- Salix_pulchra sameAs Salix_pulchra.
- Salix_pulchra sameAs Salix_pulchra.
- Salix_pulchra sameAs Q7404910.