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Salix jejuna

Salix jejuna, the barrens willow, is a tiny willow restricted to a 30 km stretch of coastal barren lands of the Strait of Belle Isle on the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland.[1] It was first found in Labrador by Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman in 1923 and then by Merritt Lyndon Fernald, Karl McKay Wiegand, and Long in 1925.[2] It grows in highly restricted limestone barrens where limestone crevices are found among thin soils that conceal fields of fissured limestone. It is characterized by small rounded leaves on short petioles growing close to the stems.[3] The plant's growth architecture is twiggy flat mats that sprawl over the surface. Mats can extend to 30 cm in a couple of years. It flowers in late June to mid-July.[4] Barrens willow's low-growing habit and spreading form allows it to take advantage of the sun-heated soil boundary and persist in harsh conditions including wind, wind-entrained ice, and soil frost heaving. Like all willows, it is a pioneer species.

Salix jejuna
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: Salix
Species:
S. jejuna
Binomial name
Salix jejuna
Fernald 1926

Salix jejuna is considered critically endangered. It was assessed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) in 2001 and determined to be an endangered species as listed in the Newfoundland and Labrador Endangered Species Act and the Canadian federal Species at Risk Act in 2002.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Argus, George W. (2007). "Salix (Salicaceae) Distribution Maps and a Synopsis of Their Classification in North America, North of Mexico". Harvard Papers in Botany. 12 (2): 335–368. doi:10.3100/1043-4534(2007)12[335:SSDMAA]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1043-4534. JSTOR 41761866. S2CID 140637940.
  2. ^ Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln; Fernald, Merritt Lyndon; Club, New England Botanical (1926). Rhodora. Vol. v.28 (1926). [Cambridge, Mass., etc.]: New England Botanical Club [etc.]
  3. ^ Argus, George W. (1997). "Infrageneric Classification of Salix (Salicaceae) in the New World". Systematic Botany Monographs. 52: 1–121. doi:10.2307/25096638. JSTOR 25096638.
  4. ^ "Flora of North America". 1926.
  5. ^ Canada, Environment and Climate Change (1 December 2009). "Barrens Willow (Salix jejuna Fernald) recovery strategy: chapter 2". aem. Retrieved 15 July 2019.

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