Salix atopantha is a species from the genus of willows (
Salix) in the willow family (Salicaceae). There it is assigned to the Sclerophyllae section. It was described scientifically for the first time in 1916 by
Camillo Karl Schneider scientifically for the first time described. The genus name
Salix is Latin and has been from the Romans used for various willow species. There are two varieties: •
Salix atopantha var.
Atopantha : The female flowers have a sessile ovary. •
Salix atopantha var.
Pedicellata C.F. Fang & JQWang : The female flowers have a 0.2 millimeter long stalked ovary. The distribution area is at an altitude of about 2900 meters in the south of Gansu. ==Literature==