Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 90

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 90
94 SALIX IN THE FAROE ISLANDS AND THEIR AFFINITY WITH THE POPULATIONS IN ICELAND (1971) determined them all as Salix arctica and as such they are shown in the Atlas of Florae Europaea (Jalas and Suominen, 1976), but not in the Atlas of North Euro- pean Vascular Plants (Hulten and Fries, 1986). After examining this willow in the Faroe Islands I adhere to the opinion of Skvortsov that it belongs to Salix arctica. And as far as I can conclude it is impossible to distin- guish it from the Icelandic population of Salix arctica as will be discussed later in this paper. A peculiar fact in the Faroese population is the unusually high proportion of plants which I can not interpret other- whise than either as hybrids of Salix arcti- ca x herbacea or as indications of strong in- trogression from S. herbacea in the popula- tion of S. arctica. Morphological traces of hybridization or introgression are very prominent in 5 of the 16 specimens which are known from the Faroe Islands and the plant I collected in Villingadalsfjall is of that type. The main habitus and size is sim- ilar to Salix arctica but the leaves are broadly obovate or roundish, obtuse or truncate. They are glabrous beneath but glabrescent above. The specimen is a fe- male clone and the catkins are bome on a long peduncle with 3-5 smallish leaves. The capsules are pubescent with a short style and rather short stigma lobes. The fer- tility is low but this clone is not absolutely sterile. I incline to regard it as a hybrid be- cause of the low fertility. Cultivated plants of this clone from Villingadalsfjall seem very similar to a plant I collected some years ago in the vicinity of Reykjavík and has considered a hybrid of Salix arctica x herbaca and clones from it are now pro- duced in nurseries in Reykjavík as ground- cover-plants under the culitvar name “Kál- famóavíðir”. When examining the environmental cir- cumstances where Salix arctica grows it becomes easy to understand how frequent- ly the hybrids occur in the Faroe Islands. The sixteen specimens are collected in 12 there are only one individual plant growing and there are several kilometres between the localities, and all around Salix herbacea is common. It is almost inevitable that the dioecious Salix arctica changes pollen with the neighbouring S. herbacea. The flora of the Faroe Islands changed markedly when man arrived to the islands with grazing creatures (Jóhansen, 1985; 1989). It is known that e.g. Salix phylicifo- lia which today is extremely rare (Hansen, 1966) was common in many communities but disappeared almost totally after settle- ment. The sites of Salix arctica I visited were all on small ledges on steep cliffs hardly accessible for grazing creatures. Not all of the localities where Salix arctica has been collected have been rediscovered, but I have been told that the circumstances are the same in the other localities. This indi- cates that the plants growing in the Faroe Islands today are relicts of a much larger population. If these relicts have lingered as more or less isolated individuals since the settlement it is understandable that a good deal of the new generations consists of hy- brids.
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