Elaeagnaceae. Silverberry and Buffaloberry

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Elaeagnaceae Silverberry and Buffaloberry

Elaeagnaceae Order Rhamnales Three genera: Elaeagnus, Hippophaë, Shepherdia Only two species in Alaska

Key 1. Leaves entire, simple, elliptic, with brown scales that are set in the epidermis. Axillary flowers in Alaskan species. Corolla fused, incomplete, 4-lobed, hypanthium present. One simple stigma. Fruit an achene, but drupe-like due to fleshy hypanthium. - Elaeagnaceae a. Stems and leaves alternate. Flowers incomplete and perfect, 4 stamens. - Elaeagnus i. With some brown scales on leaves. Stamens alternate with perianth. Prominent midrib on inner calyx. Calyx varies from red-gold to yellow-green inside, with silver-scurfy (same as leaves) outside. Hypanthium yellow inside. - Elaeagnus commutata b. Stems and leaves opposite, densely covered in brown scales. Leaves lighter below than above. Flowers imperfect and incomplete. Fruit drupe-like, with juicy hypanthium. - Shepherdia i. Ovate to lanceolate leaves lighter abaxially, with stellate pubescence most prominent on underside. Fused outer perianth brown, inner calyx a dark yellow. 8 stamens. Fruit reddish, beginning to develop in early July. - Shepherdia canadensis

Distribution ELCO Elaeagnus commutata Bernh. ex Rydb. Synonym: ELAR9 Elaeagnus argentea Common name: silverberry, wolf willow in Canada

Distribution SHCA Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. Synonyms: ELCA15 Elaeagnus canadensis (L.) A. Nelson LECA13 Lepargyrea canadensis (L.) Greene Common name: russet buffaloberry, rabbitberry, Canada buffaloberry, soopolallie

Characters - Observations Younger leaves of Elaeagnus more rounded apically than the full-grown leaves. Dioecious? Monoecious?

Characters - Fruit Elaeagnus commutata Crushed hypanthium has same color as calyx

Characters - Fruit Shepherdia canadensis

Characters- Scales Both species have varying degrees of scale density, but Shepherdia is consistently denser The scales appear to be the same morphologically.

Characters - Pubescence Elaeagnus commutata might have simple hairs radiate from silver scales. Shepherdia canadensis has stellate pubescence According to Anderson, stellate diagnostic for family

Characters - Flowers Elaeagnus commutata Perfect, four stamens Inner calyx between red-gold and yellow green, with prominent midrib Outer calyx silverscurfy like leaves

Characters - Flowers Shepherdia canadensis Outer perianth brown Staminate 8 stamens. Inner calyx yellow. Pistillate inconspicuous.

Reviewing the differences

References and specimens Herbarium specimens Shepherdia flower: V113643, 5/1/10, Herbarium of Brigham Young University, Marvin LuDean, 5/19/1984, Chugach State Park, Eklutna Valley http://arctos.database.museum/guid/uam:herb:62117 Shepherdia pubescence and scale: V084860, 5/1/10, Homer Society of Natural History-Pratt Museum/University of Alaska Herbarium (ALA), B. Cumming, 7/6/1991, Kenai Mountains, Kachemak Bay, SE shore Shepherdia fruit: V084228, 4/8/10, University of Alaska Herbarium, Fairbanks (ALA), J. Kristopeit, 8/7/1985, Sugar Loaf Mountain Elaeagnus fruit: V121492, 5/1/10, Herbarium of Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fred A. Anderson, 11/20/1983, mouth of Delta River Elaeagnus pubescence: V151320, 4/8/10, National Park Service Plant Inventory (Site 3065), Carl Rolan and Alan Batten, 6/18/2003, Chisana River, 10.5km NW of mouth of Chavolda Cr. Elaeagnus flower: 20112, 4/8/10, H.M. & K.G. Raup, Plants of Yukon Territory, 7/8/44 north shore of Kluane L. near mouth of Big Arm. http://arctos.database.museum/guid/uam:herb:131843 Shepherdia scale density: V96793, 4/13/10, J.R. Grant, University of Alaska Herbarium, 5-28-1988, Big Delta Quad.: Salcha River, 12 km up from bridge at Mile 323. http://arctos.database.museum/guid/uam:herb:24696 Elaeagnus scale density: 83710, 4/13/10, University of Alaska Herbarium, Fairbanks, Eric Taylor, 7/20/1978, Matanuska Loop Road near Palmer AK.http://arctos.database.museum/guid/UAM:Herb:62764

References and specimens Literature Welsh, Stanley L. Anderson's Flora of Alaska and Adjacent Parts of Canada. Bringham Young University Press (1974): Provo, Utah. Hulten, Eric. Flora of Alaska and Neighboring Territories. Standord University Press (1968): Stanford, California For Elaeagnus common names: http://plantwatch.fanweb.ca/plant-information/wolf-willow For Shepherdia common names: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/rsi/fnb/soopolallie.pdf Other images Weyland, Phyllis. Alaska. http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=shca (also for rabbitberry common name) Herman, D.E., et al. 1996. North Dakota tree handbook. USDA NRCS ND State Soil Conservation Committee; NDSU Extension and Western Area Power Administration, Bismarck. http://content8.eol.org/content/ 2009/04/21/01/24546_large.jpg USDA:PLANTS database North America distribution maps for Elaeagnus commutata and Shepherdia canadensis respectively: http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=elco and http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile? symbol=shca Alaskan distribution maps obtained through ARCTOS, http://arctos.database.museum/home.cfm Photos on first slide Elaeagnus commutata: Virginia Skilton, Kootenay National Park, BC, near McLeod Meadows Campground. 6/26/2005, accessed 5/2/2010. http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/showdbimage/showstandard.aspx?index=3958 Shepherdia canadensis: Gordon Neish, 5/10/2009, accessed 5/2/2010. 49.4702796936035 latitude by 119.507202148438 longitude. http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/showdbimage/showstandard.aspx?index=19467.