References for Salicaceae

Argus G.W., and T.C. Brayshaw. 1987. Noteworthy records, British Columbia. Salix tweedyi. Madrono34:268.
Argus, G.W. 1965. An endemic subspecies of Salix reticulata L. from the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Can. J. Bot. 43:1021-1024.
Argus, G.W. 1986. Salix raupii, Raup's willow, new to the flora of Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Can. Field-Nat. 100:386-388.
Argus, G.W. 1983. Salix. In J.G. Packer, ed. Flora of Alberta. Second Edition. Univ. Toronto Press, Toronto, ON.
Argus, G.W. 1993. Salix. Pages 990-1001 in J.C. Hickman, ed. The Jepson manual: Higher plants of California. University of California Press. Berkeley, CA.
Argus, G.W. 1986. The genus Salix (Salicaceae) in the Southeastern United States. Syst. Bot. Monogr. No. 9.
Argus, G.W. 1973. The genus Salix in Alaska and the Yukon. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci. Pub. Bot. No. 2. Nat. Mus. Can., Ottawa, ON. 279 p.
Argus, G.W. 1986. The Salix lucida Muhl. and S. reticulata L. complexes in North America. Can. J. Bot. 64:541-551
Argus, G.W. 1965. The taxonomy of the Salix glauca complex in North America. Contrib. Gray Herb., Harvard Univ. 196. 142 p.
Brayshaw, T.C. 1976. Catkin bearing plants of British Columbia. B.C. Prov. Mus. Occas. Pap. Ser. No. 18. Victoria, BC. 176 p.
Brayshaw, T.C. 1965. The status of the black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa Torrey and Gray). Can. Field-Nat. 79:91-95.
Brunsfeld, S.J., and F.D. Johnson. 1985. Field guide to the willows of east-central Idaho. Univ. Idaho, College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range Sciences. Bull. 39.
Cronquist, A. 1964. Salix. In C.L. Hitchcock et al., eds. Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest. Part 2. Univ. Washington Press, Seattle, WA.
Dorn, R.D. 1975. A systematic study of Salix section Cordatae in North America. Can J. Bot. 53:1491-1522.
Dorn, R.D. 1977. Willows of the Rocky Mountain States. Rhodora 79:390-429.
Eckenwalder, E. 1977. North American cottonwoods (Populus, Salicaceae) of sections Abaso and Aigeir. J. ArnoldArb. 58:193-208.
Meikle, R.D. 1984. Willows and poplars of Great Britain and Ireland. Bot. Soc. British Isles Handb. No. 4.
Moss, E.H. 1959. Flora of Alberta. Univ. Toronto Press, Toronto, ON.
Viereck, L.A. and E.L. Little, Jr. 1972. Alaska trees and shrubs. U.S. Dep. Agric., For. Ser. Agric. Handb. No. 410.

Source for the Reference Lists

George W. Douglas, Del Meidinger and Jim Pojar. 1998-2002. Illustrated Flora of British Columbia.