Salix lutea is a species of willow known by the common name yellow willow. It is native to North America, including central Canada and parts of the western...
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S. lutea may refer to: Salix lutea, a willow native to North America Salpistele lutea, a Panamanian orchid Saponaria lutea, an Old World plant Sarcina...
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Skvortsov Salix lutea Nutt. – yellow willow Salix maccalliana Rowlee Salix magnifica Hemsl. Salix martiana Leyb. Salix melanopsis Nutt. – dusky willow Salix mesnyi...
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states of the United States. The larvae feed on Salix species, including Salix lasiolepis and Salix lutea. Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera)...
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flower nectar. The larvae feed on the leaves of Salix species (including Salix reticulata, Salix lutea and Salix planifolia). Second, third, and fourth instar...
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eriocephala, Salix lasiolepis, Salix "longifolia", Salix lutea, Salix monticola, Salix purpurea, Salix x rubens (Salix alba x Salix fragilis), Salix scouleriana...
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Salix ligulifolia is a species of willow known by the common name strapleaf willow. It is native to the western United States. It grows in moist and wet...
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Stictocephala lutea feeds on multiple genera of trees, including Quercus falcata, Quercus velutina, Melilotus sp., Solidago sp. and Salix sp.[citation...
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striata Salix nigra, black willow Sarracenia, North American pitcher plants Saururus cernuus, lizard's tail Taxodium distichum, bald cypress Nelumbo lutea, American...
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Mountain alder, Alnus incana subsp. tenuifolia Coyote willow, Salix exigua Yellow willow, Salix lutea Wood's rose, Rosa woodsii California mugwort, Artemisia...
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