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Salix matsudana 'Navajo'
Navajo Willow, Globe Willow
Poets and songwriters have immortalized Weeping Willows for the mood created by their long hanging branches and light feathery leaves.

 


Salix matsudana 'Tortuosa'
Corkscrew Willow (Dragon's Claw Willow)
Salicaceae
Located along Mirror Lake by path.

Salix x blanda
Wisconsin Weeping Willow
Salicaceae
Located along Mirror Lake.

Salix babylonica. WEEPING WILLOW. China
SALICACEAE (Willow family)
It was thought that the traditional weeping willow reached Europe, where it was named by Linnaeus, from Mesopotamia, maybe because Alexander Pope, ...

Salix babylonica
( Dragon-claw Willow )
'Tortuosa' is an upright, fast-growing tree with thin, greenish-brown, marvelously twisting shoots that provide a fantastic display in winter.

Salix caprea ‘Kilmarnock' (syn. S. caprea ‘Pendula') Salicaceae
Kilmarnock Willow, Weeping Goat Willow, Weeping Pussy Willow SA-liks KAP-ree-a ...

USDA Plants Database
Salix purpurea is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which purpleosier willow has escaped (opens a new window).

The pusses on Salix gracilistyla var melanostachys do look like black woolybears perched all along the limbs, standing straight up on their hindquarters.

Salix nivalis. Synonym: Salix reticulata. (Snow Willow)
Salicaceae (Willow Family) ...

Salix discolor
January 28,1999 Can you give me information on the proper care of pussy willow trees,such as pruning and when should it be done? thanks ...

Salix bebbiana
Bebb Willow
Bebb Willow
Photo courtesy Wisconsin State Herbarium
and Michael Clayton ...

Salix arctica is 15-20 cm in height. It has many different shapes, but sometimes has long trailing branches that root where they touch the surface. Rock willows/Arctic willows grow prostrate, shrub, and carpet.

Salix discolor, Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 1: 599.
Recommended Temperature Zone:
sunset: All zones
USDA: 4-7 ...

Despite the difficulty often encountered in identifying willows, the sand dune willow (Salix cordata) can be easily identified by its relatively broad leaves that are slightly heart shaped at the base and usually covered with dense, silky hairs.

Salix aegyptiaca ‘Musk willow'
This choice, strongly growing willow looks good all through the year, but is perhaps at its best in late winter when its softly furry, ‘pussy' catkins appear.

Salix
Common name: Willow, Osier, Sallow
About Willows
There are about 350 species of willow, all members of the genus Salix. They are native to the northern hemisphere, and usually are found growing on moist soil in cool regions.

Salix species
Trees and Shrubs, Water Plants, Bonsai
Very easy from cuttings; even large cuttings can be rooted in spring and summer. Hardwood cuttings are taken in fall, planted in spring, after overwintering in cool damp peat moss.

Salix babylonica (Peking Willow or Babylon Willow) is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the silk road to southwest Asia and Europe.

Salix caroliniana is found in the margins of rivers, ponds, lakes, ditches, marshes, and in open, wet forests. It is common nearly throughout Florida (Wunderlin, 2003).

Salix spp.
MEDICINAL: Willow works like aspirin. In fact, aspirin was derived from willow bark. It is also used to cleanse and heal eyes that are infected or inflamed. It is safe to use, and is mild on the stomach and leaves no after-effects.

Salix spp. Willow. Hollowtop Lake. Tobacco Root Mountains. Pony, Montana.
Salix spp. Willow.
Populus deltoides. Plains Cottonwood. Jefferson River. Willow Creek, Montana.

Salix alba var. vitellina 'Britzensis' AGM - rusty orange stems. Height 2-2.4m (7-8ft).
S. 'Erythroflexuosa' (S. matsudana 'Tortuosa') - golden, twisted stems (tolerates drier soil). Height 2-2.4m (7-8ft).

Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki'
(Japanese variegated willow) (1 user review)
Hardiness Zones:
1 ...

Salix For maximum stem colour in winter
Salvia
Sambucus
Santolina
Senecia - see Brachyglottis now.
Skimmia - only if necessary
Solanum (Evergreen climber type
Spiraea (billardii & douglasii only) ...

Salix purpurea : Purple Osier Willow - Landscape
Salix purpurea 'Nana' : Dwarf Purple Osier Willow - Foliage
Salix purpurea 'Pendula' : Weeping Purple Osier Willow - Twigs ...

SALIX INSECTS
SALIX DISEASES
Salpiglossis--Velvet Flower, Painted Tongue ...

Willow - Salix spp. (in the Salicaceae or Willow family)
Part used: Bark.
Taste/smell: Astringent, bitter.

WILLOW (Salix), a very well-marked genus of plants constituting, with the poplar (Populus), the order Salicaceae. Willows are trees or shrubs, varying in stature from a few inches, like the small British S.

Subject : Salix
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(Salix nigra Marshall)
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, narrowly lance-shaped, very long-pointed, tapered or rounded at the base, finely toothed margins, smooth dark green above, pale green below.

Willow shrubs (Salix integra) are deciduous plants that grow from 5 feet to 15 feet tall, depending upon the variety. Popular varieties include Flamingo, which grows from 4 feet to 6 feet tall and…
How to Propagate Adenium ...

* 1 . Black Willow Salix nigra leaf
lanceolate, no glands.
margin wavy to entire.
twig ...

Coyote Willow - Salix exigua
Goodding Willow - Salix gooddingii
Red Willow - Cornus amomum
Rose Willow - Cornus amomum ...

Laurel Willow (Salix pentandra)
Height: 8 to 10 m
Spread: 5 m
Location: full sun
Cultivation: tolerant of city conditions
Foliage colour: dark green (summer), yellow (fall)
Zone 2 ...

Goes well with: Salix exigua, Eryngium giganteum, Artemisia absinthium 'Lambrook Silver', Hemerocallis 'Marion Vaughn', Achillea filipendulina 'Gold Plate', Hosta 'Halycon', Verbena bonariensis, Origanum 'Kent Beauty'.
Similar Plants: ...

Desmayo - Salix babylonica
Desmodium - Desmodium adscendens
Detienebuey - Ononis spinosa
Díctamo blanco - Dictamnus albus
Díctamo crético - Origanum dictamnus
Díctamo real - Pedilanthus tithymaloides
Diente de León - Taraxacum officinale ...

basket willow Salix viminalis
basketgrass; honohonokukui Oplismenus hirtellus
Batavia cinnamon; Padang cassia Cinnamomum burmannii
Bay Biscayne; creeping-oxeye; Singapore daisy Sphagneticola trilobata
bay willow Salix pentandra ...

Pinxterbloom Azalea (nudiflorum) Rhododendron x kosteranum Mollis Hybrid Azaleas Rhus aromatica 'Gro-low' Dwarf Fragrant Sumac Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust Rosa hybrids Hybrid Roses Rosa rugosa Rugosa Rose Botanical Name Common Name Salix ...

The family consists of two genera, Salix and Populus, both of which are propagated easily by cuttings, grow rapidly, and characteristically bear male and female flowers in catkins on separate plants.

drummond’s willow Salix drummondii Barrett
Other Idaho shrubs are frequently unique to a particular vegetation type. Examples of these are discussed below.

Latin: Salix caprea
Each year at the Arkansas Flower and Garden Show in Little Rock there seems to be a must-have item that the attendees magically select from the profusion of assembled items.

It can be used with Viburnum opulus and Cimicfuga in rheumatoid arthritis, or with Apium, Althaea, Filipendula, Salix or Menyanthes for the acute stages of rheumatoid arthritis. A decoction with the bark of Salix alba will relieve arthritic pains.

Aletris farinosa, Alnus rugosa, Asclepias incarnata, Ludwigia alternifolia, Populus tremuloides, Salix glaucophylloides, Solidago patula, Xyris torta.
Peaty flatwoods: ...

Field Office Guide to Plant Species
Coastal-plain Willow
Salix caroliniana Michx.

---Description---A large tree with a rough greyish bark, the twigs being brittle at the base; the leaves are pubescent on both surfaces and finely serrulate; it hybridizes with other species of Salix, ...

PSAMMOPHILE
A psammophile (meaning "sand loving") is a plant that lives in sand or sandy soils. Some psammophytic plants include Salix psammophila (a willow), Dypsis psammophila (a palm) and Cocolobo diversifolia (the pigeon plum).

Weeping White Mulberry (Morus alba 'Pendula')
Weeping Higan Cherry (Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula')
Weeping Willow (Salix alba 'Tristis')
Narrow, upright trees: ...

Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Smooth Sumac (Rhus glabra) Willow (Salix) Lilac (Syringa vulgaris) American Elm (Ulmus americana) ...

*Quercus bicolor - Swamp White Oak
*Quercus nigra - Water Oak
Quercus palustris - Pin Oak
*Quercus phellos - Willow Oak
*Salix species - Willows
*Taxodium ascendens - Pond Cypress
*Taxodium distichum - Bald Cypress ...

Physocarpus malvaceus (Pacific ninebark)
Polystichum munitum (swordfern)
Prunus emarginata (bittercherry)
Ribes (flowering currant)
Salix (willow)
Sambucus (elderberry)
Symphoricarpos (snowberry)
Vaccinium parvifolium (huckleberry).

See also: Willow, Green, May, Pinus, Orange