Barclay's Willow
Salix barclayi
Synonyms: Salix barclayi var. angustifolia, Salix barclayi var. conjuncta, Salix barclayi var. latiuscula, Salix pyrolifolia var. hoyeriana
Barclay's willow as seen growing along East Fork Adams Creek at the base of the terminal moraine of the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness............August 20, 2013.
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Barclay's willow as seen growing along East Fork Adams Creek at the base of the terminal moraine of the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness............August 20, 2013.
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Barclay's willow as seen growing along East Fork Adams Creek at the base of the terminal moraine of the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness............August 6, 2017.
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Barclay's willow observed along the Round the Mt. Trail #9 on wet hillsides above and to the east of Salt Creek, Mt. Adams Wilderness.......July 10, 2020. The photo at lower left shows a male plant with male catkins while the photo at lower right shows a female catkin.
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Barclay's willow as seen growing along East Fork Adams Creek adn the Lewis River at the base of the terminal moraine of the Adams Glacier, Mt. Adams Wilderness...........July 18, 2018. The upper pair of photos show female plants, the lower three show male plants.
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Barclay's willow as seen along Bird Creek adjacent to Bird Lake, Bird Creek Meadows, Mt. Adams, Yakama Nation.........September 1, 2017. A backlit upper leaf surface is seen at left, the glaucous lower leaf surface is seen at right.
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Barclay's willow as seen below the terminal moraine of Adams Glacier about one-quarter mile to the south of High Camp, Mount Adams Wilderness..........August 19, 2013.
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Ventral (left) and dorsal (right) leaf surfaces of what appears to be Barclay's willow as seen along the eastern shoreline of Bench Lake, Tract D Yakama Lands, eastern Mount Adams............August 11, 2013. The leaves are thick and stiff with serrate margins and the stipules (barely shown here) are large with toothed margins.
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Barclay's willow going to seed at a moist meadow high along the climber's trail near the southwest head of Hellroaring Valley, Mount Adams............August 12, 2013.
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Barclay's willow observed in a stream above Killen Creek Meadows, Mt. Adams Wilderness......August 28, 2020.
Paul Slichter