Salix delavayana is a species from the genus of willows (Salix) in the willow family (Salicaceae). There, it is the section Denticulatae assigned. It was first scientifically described in 1929 by the Austrian botanist
Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti in
Symbolae Sinicae, Botanical results of the expedition of the Academy of Sciences in Vienna to Southwest China. There are two varieties: •
Salix delavayana var.
Delavayana with glabrous ovaries or ovaries that are hairy only at the base •
Salix delavayana var.
Pilososuturalis Y. L. Chou & CF Muzzle with ovaries finely hairy on top and partially on the underside == References ==