Part 1: Naming the cultivar

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IPC Logo REGISTRATION FORM FOR a CULTIVAR NAME of SALIX L. Nomenclature and Registration Addresses for correspondence: FAO - International Poplar Commission (appointed in 2013 as the ICRA for the genus Salix) Julia Kuzovkina University of Connecticut 1376 Storrs Rd. Storrs CT 06269 USA jkuzovkina@uconn.edu Lorenzo Vietto CREA-PLF Strada Frassineto 35. 15033 Casale Monferrato (AL) Italy lorenzo.vietto@crea.gov.it Part 1: Naming the cultivar Cultivar epithet Etymology or origin of the epithet Species/hybrid pedigree (the accepted species names according to the Plant List:. http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=salix) Sex Male Female Bisexual Other denominations Trade designations (if necessary for marketing purposes) formally registered by a trademark authority and entitled to bear the sign a common-law trademark denoted by the sign Synonyms/experimental codes used for the identification of the cultivar in the experimental phase 1

Registrant: Name, e-mail and postal address of person/organization filling out this form Has permission been granted for the cultivar to be registered if not the property of the Registrant? Yes No Originator: Name, e-mail and postal address of person/organization who originated the cultivar. The Originator is the person who recognizes that a new selection has particular desirable characteristics and merit for cultivation. Breeder: Name, e-mail and postal address of the Breeder if different from above Nominator: Name, e-mail and postal address of person/organization inventing or coining the name Introducer/NurserySource(s): Name, e-mail and postal address of person/organization who first distributed the cultivar Keeper/Archival Repository: Name and address of person/organization in charge of the maintenance of the original plant References to publications of the cultivar epithet and/or description Reference to the breeder s rights or plant patents (if any) Reference to the identification tests 2

References related to the DNA (if any) Herbarium or collection where the Standard and Standard Duplicates are stored Awards (date, type of award, and name of the awarding body) Part 2: Origin of the cultivar Source of the original plant Location of the original plant: Parent 1 Female Unknown Species, cultivar name or code Male Unknown Place of origin when collected from the wild Latitude Longitude Parent 2 Species, cultivar name or code Female Male Unknown Place of origin when collected from the wild Latitude Longitude Information about Parent 3 3

Part 3: General Description of the Cultivar Distinctive characteristics of the cultivar Related or similar cultivars Distinct morphological characters with respect to related or similar cultivars Special merits for a particular purpose Part 4: Morphological description of the cultivar (optional) Plant habit and branches Habit Height (m) Stem habit Bark on the older trunk: color pattern/texture Branches: brittleness Branches: color and glaucousness of 1-2 year old stems (recorded in mid-summer or fall using branchlets exposed to sunlight) 4

Branches: luster of 1-2 year old stems dull shiny highly glossy Branches: general hairiness and indumentum type of 1-2 year old stems glabrous (or glabrescent: becoming glabrous in age but a few hairs remaining) hairy type Surface and color of 3-5 years old branches after bark is peeled smooth transverse striate (raised longitudinal ridges) lines density color Branchlets: color and glaucousness of less than 1 year old stems (recorded in mid-summer or fall using branchlets exposed to sunlight) Branchlets: luster dull shiny highly glossy Branchlet: thickness (measured under the 4th bud from the tip) mm Branchlet: general hairiness and indumentum density glabrous (or glabrescent: becoming glabrous in age but a few hairs remaining) hairy type density Buds: recorded on mature specimens relative size monomorphic dimorphic color the same as branchlet different from color of banchlet color glabrous hair color pubescent 5

Leaves Leaf arrangement alternate subopposite nearly opposite Color of the juvenile leaves reddish yellowish green color obscured by indumentum Morphological characteristics of leaves observed in mid-summer or later: Leaf shape (length/width ratio) Leaf base Leaf margin strongly revolute slightly revolute flat entire, with small glands toothed Leaf tip (apex) Apex angle measured from leaf tip to 0.75 blade length angle less than 90 deg. (acute) angle greater than 90 deg.(obtuse) Leaf abaxial (lower) surface glabrous or glabrescent (becoming glabrous in age but a few hairs remaining) hairy location density 6

indumentum type hair color Leaf adaxial (upper) surface glabrous or glabrescent location density indumentum type hair color hairy Venation: secondary veins position in mesophyll Stipules prominent rudimentary (small) caducous (dropping off very early) Petiole: length 1-5 mm 5-10 mm >10 mm Petiole: base Presence of glandular dots at the base of a leaf blade lacking glands with spherical glands or lobes Flowers Pattern of flower development (relative time of catkin emergence) Flowering also occurs throughout the season by syllepsis yes no Male flowers catkin length, mm number of stamens number of nectaries bracts color 7

Filaments Female flowers bracts pubescence distinct connate catkin length, mm bracts color bracts pubescence Pistils (ovary) sessile stipitate (born on a stipe or pedicel) pubescent glabrous Style connate partially distinct distinct Stigma entire two-lobed Registrant Name of Registrant Signature of Registrant Place and date For Registrar use only: Received Date Approved date Entered in Register Standards Photographs Terms: Branches stems more than one year old. Branchlets current year stems. Glabrescent becoming glabrous in age but a few hairs remaining. Standard (nomenclatural type) a specimen or other device to which the name of a cultivar is permanently attached. 8

Duplicate a specimen that is a duplicate of the standard specimen (the same date of collection and stage of development), which can be used as a reference specimen if the standard (type) is lost. 9