Salix blanda

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Salix blanda
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Lifespan: perennial
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Salix blanda. (S. Petzoldii, Hort. S. babylonica var. dolorosa, Rowen; possibly also S. pendulina). Wisconsin Weeping Willow. A hybrid of S. babylonica and S. fragilis. Tree with spreading limbs and pendulous branches; branches brownish green or brown: lvs. lanceolate or narrow-lanceolate, long-acuminate, serrulate, glabrous, dark green above, glaucous beneath, 3-6 in. long and 1/3-3/4 in. broad: fls. with the lvs.; stamens 2; ovary short-stalked, glabrous, with one gland at the base, half as long as the pedicel. Of garden origin.


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