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First record: H22, ‘one station only’ (Praeger 1901). Unfortunately, there are no Meath records for S. repens in Praeger’s annotated copy of the Lond. Cat., nor are any locations cited in his subsequent publications. The first recorded location is Mentrim Lough(s) 1970 (N98, DS). Acknowledgements Sincere thanks to Dave Riley and the late Desmond Meikle for their determination of specimens and sharing of taxonomic expertise. Many thanks also to Matthew Jebb (Director of the National Botanic Gardens) and Colin Kelleher (Keeper of the National Herbarium) for access to specimens at DBN. A particular thanks to Con Breen for sharing his insightful understanding and knowledge of the Meath flora, and to members of the Dublin Naturalists’ Field Club for their continued encouragement and assistance. References Belyaeva, I.V. (2009). Nomenclature of Salix fragilis L. and a new species, S. euxina (Salicaceae). Taxon 58: 1344-1348. Cashin, B., Finnan, J., Johnston, C., McCracken, A. & Walsh, L. (2015). Short rotation coppice willow: best practice guidelines. Teagasc & AFBI, Ireland. Available at: https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/publications/2011/Short_Rotation_Coppice_Best_Practice_Gui delines.pdf. Accessed: 1st January 2022. Cross, J.R. (1992). The distribution, character and conservation of woodlands on esker ridges in Ireland. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 92B: 1-19. Jebb, M. (2019). Vascular plant synonym workbook. National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Available at: http://botanicgardens.ie/science-and-learning/irish-flora-records/ Accessed: 1st January 2022. Larsson, G. (1995). Nomenclature remarks on the Salix viminalis group in Norden. Nordic Journal of Botany 15: 343-346. Meikle, R.D. (1952). Salix calodendron Wimm. in Britain. Watsonia 2: 243-248. Meikle, R.D. (1984). Willows and Poplars of Great Britain and Ireland. BSBI Handbook No. 4. Botanical Society of the British Isles, London. Ó Gibne, C. (2012). The Boyne Currach - from beneath the shadows of Newgrange. Four Courts Press Ltd., Dublin. Praeger, [R.L.] manuscript (1895). (Lond. Cat.) Annotated copy for Meath of The London catalogue of British plants. Ninth edition. Unpublished, original in DBN. Praeger, R.L. (1899). Notes on 'Cybele Hibernica'. Irish Naturalist 8: 7-16. Praeger, R.L. (1901). Irish topographical botany. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Third series 7: 1-410 (preceded by v-clxxxviii). Praeger, R.L. (1902). Gleanings in Irish topographical botany. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 24B: 6194. Praeger, R.L. (1951). Hybrids in the Irish flora: a tentative list. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 54B: 114. Riley, D.H. (1998). The introduction and persistence of Salix x laurina Sm. in Ireland. Glasra 3: 145-153. Stace, C. (2019). New Flora of the British Isles. 4th edition. C & M Floristics, Suffolk.

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