Salix Alba - Version 2014.3. Lansdown, R. V. In The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, pages 203465/0+.
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[Excerpt] This species is classed as Least Concern as it is widespread with stable populations and does not face any major threats. [::Common Name(s)] [::]English - White Willow [::Range Description] S. alba occurs throughout much of the Palearctic, from the UK south to the Iberian Peninsula, Algeria and Morocco and east through Kazakhstan, the Caucasus and Russia to China. It also occurs in North America. [::Countries] Native:Albania; Algeria; Armenia (Armenia); Austria; Azerbaijan; Belgium; Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward I., Québec, Saskatchewan); China (Gansu, Nei Mongol, Qinghai, Tibet (or Xizang), Xinjiang); Croatia; Cyprus; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France (Corsica, France (mainland)); Georgia; Germany; Greece (East Aegean Is., Greece (mainland), Kriti); Hungary; Iran, Islamic Republic of; Iraq; Ireland; Israel; Italy (Italy (mainland), Sardegna, Sicilia); Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Latvia; Lebanon; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of; Malta; Morocco; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Portugal (Portugal (mainland)); Romania; Russian Federation (West Siberia); Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain (Baleares, Spain (mainland)); Sweden; Switzerland; Syrian Arab Republic; Tajikistan; Turkey (Turkey-in-Asia, Turkey-in-Europe); Turkmenistan; United Kingdom (Great Britain, Northern Ireland); United States (Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming); Uzbekistan [::Population] This species is widespread and abundant throughout its known range. There is no detailed information available on population size. [::Habitat and Ecology] S. alba typically grows on the margins of lakes and rivers where it may mainly have been planted. It will also grow by ponds, streams,~wet hollows and ditches (Preston et al 2002). [::Use and Trade] S. alba has been widely planted for its wood and for ornament, however the use of this species has greatly declined. [::Major Threat(s)] There are no known past, ongoing, or future threats to this species
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  title = {Salix Alba - {{Version}} 2014.3},
  booktitle = {The {{IUCN Red List}} of {{Threatened Species}}},
  author = {Lansdown, R. V.},
  date = {2014},
  pages = {203465/0+},
  url = {http://mfkp.org/INRMM/article/13621297},
  abstract = {[Excerpt] This species is classed as Least Concern as it is widespread with stable populations and does not face any major threats. [::Common Name(s)] [::]English - White Willow [::Range Description] S. alba occurs throughout much of the Palearctic, from the UK south to the Iberian Peninsula, Algeria and Morocco and east through Kazakhstan, the Caucasus and Russia to China. It also occurs in North America. [::Countries] Native:Albania; Algeria; Armenia (Armenia); Austria; Azerbaijan; Belgium; Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward I., Québec, Saskatchewan); China (Gansu, Nei Mongol, Qinghai, Tibet (or Xizang), Xinjiang); Croatia; Cyprus; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France (Corsica, France (mainland)); Georgia; Germany; Greece (East Aegean Is., Greece (mainland), Kriti); Hungary; Iran, Islamic Republic of; Iraq; Ireland; Israel; Italy (Italy (mainland), Sardegna, Sicilia); Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Latvia; Lebanon; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of; Malta; Morocco; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Portugal (Portugal (mainland)); Romania; Russian Federation (West Siberia); Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain (Baleares, Spain (mainland)); Sweden; Switzerland; Syrian Arab Republic; Tajikistan; Turkey (Turkey-in-Asia, Turkey-in-Europe); Turkmenistan; United Kingdom (Great Britain, Northern Ireland); United States (Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming); Uzbekistan [::Population] This species is widespread and abundant throughout its known range. There is no detailed information available on population size. [::Habitat and Ecology] S. alba typically grows on the margins of lakes and rivers where it may mainly have been planted. It will also grow by ponds, streams,~wet hollows and ditches (Preston et al 2002). [::Use and Trade] S. alba has been widely planted for its wood and for ornament, however the use of this species has greatly declined. [::Major Threat(s)] There are no known past, ongoing, or future threats to this species},
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