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The revision of the genus Salix which is presented here is based on field studies which attempt to understand the species in terms of the following: population variation, developmental variation, environmentally induced variation, ecological preferences, and modification as a result of hybridization and introgression, as well as on a study of herbarium specimens and the literature. The role that Salix species play in successional development on glacial moraine in southeastern Alaska, on glacial outwash plains in the Alaska Range, on river alluvium in central Alaska, and on gravel floodplains in arctic Alaska is discussed. Their success as colonizers is based on their growth forms and on their reproductive, evolutionary, and ecological characteristics. (Author).
The Argus monitor is endemic toward the southern coastal, grass, riparian and forest territories of the island of New Guinea, both Indonesian and New Guinea nations. It is versatile to a wide scope of natural surroundings types.
This list was compiled to promote awareness of rare plants in Canada's flora, and also to promote awareness of their ecosystems and the need to preserve them. The list includes all native taxa, above the rank of form, that are rare in each of the provinces and/or territories in which they occur. Hybrids and naturalized species are not included. Information given for each includes scientific name and authority, synonyms, family name, references, endemism, nature conservancy rank, Canadian priority, and Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada status. Plants are also listed by family, endemic, province or territory, and priority.