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SALICACEAE Mirbel

Famille composée de 54 genres et plus de 1270 espèces réparties en Eurasie, dans le N. de l’Afrique, en Amérique et en Indonésie. Dans l’aire biogéographique méditerranéenne du N. de l’Afrique, elle est amplement représentée par 2 genres comprenant des espèces arbustives et arborescentes.

Clé des genres

1 Feuille adultes à limbe arrondi, rhomboïdal ou triangulaire, de longueur semblable à sa largeur ou un peu plus importante. Pétiole long et flexible. Chatons pendants Populus

1 Feuille adultes à limbe plus ou moins linéaire-lancéolé, beaucoup plus long que large. Pétiole court et rigide. Chatons dressés ou légèrement pendants Salix

Mis à jour par: F. Alcaraz & J. Charco.