Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ^•07 Fig. 96.—.Su/ix amplifoliu: a. male Ihiwers ; h, female flowers; c, seed-bearing branch. .smooth on their top sides (sometimes slightly woolly) and whitish beneath;young and immature leaves are more or less densely white-woolly on both sur-faces, the wool gradually disappearing with age later in the season. FOKEST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE, 231 Alaska.—West shore of Vakutat Bay, near llul)l)ard (ilaeier in Disencliantment Bayand on Haenke Island and Egg Island and on the east shore at the head of Yakutat Fig. 97.—Salijr amplifoUa. OCCURRENCE. Nea


Forest trees of the Pacific slope . ^•07 Fig. 96.—.Su/ix amplifoliu: a. male Ihiwers ; h, female flowers; c, seed-bearing branch. .smooth on their top sides (sometimes slightly woolly) and whitish beneath;young and immature leaves are more or less densely white-woolly on both sur-faces, the wool gradually disappearing with age later in the season. FOKEST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE, 231 Alaska.—West shore of Vakutat Bay, near llul)l)ard (ilaeier in Disencliantment Bayand on Haenke Island and Egg Island and on the east shore at the head of Yakutat Fig. 97.—Salijr amplifoUa. OCCURRENCE. Near sea beaches on sand dunes. Scattered and with Alaska —Probably similar to those of black cottonwood ; little knownnow of requirements. 232 FOREST TREES OF THE PACIFIC SLOPE. Hooker lidokcridiiit in ;(i Hooker willow is not known liy tliis name iu its native haV)itnt. V»ut simply


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