Salix sordida
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Salix sordida, Kerner (S. cinerea x S. purpurea. S. Pontederana, W. D. Koch, not Willd.). Tall upright shrub: young branchlets tomentose, later glabrous, brown or yellowish: lvs. elliptic to lanceolate, acute, cuneate or rarely obtuse at the base, irregularly serrate, pubescent while young, later glabrous above, glabrescent and glaucous beneath: catkins on short, often leafy stalks; stamens usually connate one-half; ovary pubescent with short style. Eu. with the parents.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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