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Salix myrtilloides : ウィキペディア英語版
Salix myrtilloides

''Salix myrtilloides'' (swamp willow) is a willow native to boglands in cool temperate to subarctic regions of northeastern Europe and northern Asia from central Norway and Poland eastwards to the Pacific Ocean coasts, with isolated populations further south in mountain bogs in the Alps, Carpathians and Sikhote-Alin mountains.〔Den Virtuella Floran: (''Salix myrtilloides'' (in Swedish; with maps) )〕〔Germplasm Resources Information Network: (''Salix myrtilloides'' )〕
It is a deciduous small shrub growing to tall. The leaves are oval-acute, 15–20 mm long, with an entire or sparsely toothed margin, dark green above, paler glaucous or purple-tinged below. The flowers are produced in catkins 1–2 cm long in the spring at the same time as the new leaves appear.〔Huxley, A., ed. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening''. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.〕
The leaves resemble bilberry (''Vaccinium uliginosum'') leaves in shape, hence the name in the Finnish and Swedish languages, which translates as "bog bilberry willow".〔
A very similar, closely related species, ''Salix pedicellaris'' (bog willow), occurs in northern North America; it is classified as a variety of swamp willow ''S. myrtilloides'' var. ''pedicellaris'' by some botanists.
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