RM2AJ8XMK–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . everal metres high above the ground on thebanks of streams. It must also be remembered that the woody growths close tothe ground in high Alpine regions are very often established on steep places, wherethe snow could not easily lie, could in no instance be deeply piled up, and could notexert a pressure on the stems and branches. The delicate Thyme-leaved Willow{Salix serpyllifolia) nestles with an especial predilection to the surfaces of rocks,and covers them with an actual carpet, and the Buckthorn (Rhavmus p
RMMCR8PK–. Abb. 51. Melampsora Lai-id-epitea. 1. Caeomasporen. 2., 3. Uredosporen und Para- fyseu. ö. Schnitt durch ein Teleutosporenlager. 5. Vergrösserte Teleutosporen. (Nach Klebahn). üredo- und Teleutosporen auf verschiedenen Salix-Arten und zwar: S aurita, cinerea, viminalis, hypophaifolia, Capraea, acutifolia, daphnoides, aurita X viminalis, pur purea X viminalis, dasyclados, Smithiana, retusa, herbacea, reticulata, serpyllifolia, nigricans, glabra, arbuscula, fragilis, purpurea, grandifolia. Aus Böhmen mit Sicherheit bisher nur auf Salix viminalis: Turnau (Kabät)! Zdär bei Polic a M.I Salix Capr
RM2H90PYX–Thyme-leaved willow, Salix serpyllifolia, old plant with male catkins. High altitude, French Alps.
RMG56YPR–Thyme-leaved Willow (Salix serpyllifolia) with male flowers, tiny high-altitude shrub, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, July