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Types of Willow Trees

Black Willow
Black Willow

Whether they grow as shrubs or trees, black willow (Salix nigra) are typical willows, with elongated green leaves and slender trunks. If you are growing black willows, you know that the distinguishing feature of this tree is its dark, furrowed bark.

Salix Acmophylla
Salix Acmophylla

Salix acmophylla (willow of the brook) is a common winter-deciduous tree that grows wild in Israel on river banks and other humid habitats. It has a wide crown, grows rapidly (“And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water”).

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Salix Alpina
Salix Alpina

Salix yezo-alpina: Creeping Alpine Willow White fuzzy catkins 2" long come at the same time as leaves in late March. Leaves are green, leathery and covered in a thick white pelt of fuzz.

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Salix Appendiculata
Salix Appendiculata

This page focuses on types of Willow Trees and their common names, ... Salix ×subalpina = Salix glauca var. appendiculata × Salix caprea ;

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Salix Arctica
Salix Arctica

Salix arctica Salix arctica, the arctic willow, is a tiny creeping willow (family Salicaceae). It is adapted to survive in Arctic conditions, specifically tundras.

Salix Brachycarpa
Salix Brachycarpa

Salix brachycarpa. In: Fire Effects ... The scientific name for small-fruit willow is Salix brachycarpa ... Natural regeneration of trees and tall shrubs on ...

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Salix Caesia
Salix Caesia

Willow trees and shrubs are water-loving plants. ... If you have an area with moist soil, you may want to consider one of the Salix (willow) species, ...

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Salix Caprea
Salix Caprea

Common name: goat willow, pussy willow. Scientific name: Salix caprea Family: Salicaceae. UK provenance: native. Interesting fact: goat willow and other broader-leafed species of willow (including grey willow) are sometimes referred to as 'sallows'. Goat willow is known as ‘great sallow’ and grey willow as ‘common sallow’.

Salix Cinerea
Salix Cinerea

Common name: grey willow. Scientific name: Salix cinerea subsp. oleifolia Family: Salicaceae. UK provenance: native. Interesting fact: grey willow and other broader-leafed species of willow (including goat willow) are sometimes referred to as 'sallows'. Goat willow is known as ‘great sallow’ and grey willow as ‘common sallow’.

Salix Cordata
Salix Cordata

Range map for Heart-leaved Willow (Salix cordata). PLEASE NOTE: A coloured Province or State means this species occurs somewhere in that Province/State. The entire Province/State is coloured, regardless of where in that Province/State it occurs.

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Salix Delnortensis
Salix Delnortensis

Salix delnortensis is a species of willow known by the common name Del Norte willow.

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Salix Eleagnos
Salix Eleagnos

Meet the renamed Salix elaeagnos, the most cooperative of shrubs, even where the ground is wet. When I have garden tours, everyone asks what “that silvery-green tree by the vegetable garden” is—even many experts—because you don’t usually see it looking like a tree.

Salix Eriocephala
Salix Eriocephala

Comments: Heart-Leaved Willow has an unstable taxonomic history and some authorities regard it as a variation of another species, Salix eriocephala (Missouri River Willow). Following Mohlenbrock (2002), this willow is considered a distinct species, Salix rigida.

Salix Exigua
Salix Exigua

If you have an area with moist soil, you may want to consider one of the Salix (willow) species, which are part of the Salicaceae family.These water-loving trees and shrubs are also sometimes known as sallows and osiers, depending on the species.. Most species feature leaves shaped like a lance, though some have leaves that are round or oval-shaped.

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Salix Fargesii
Salix Fargesii

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Salix Floridana
Salix Floridana

Tree: Native Status: L48 N ... Salix floridana Chapm. – Florida willow Subordinate Taxa. ... Florida willow. Endangered. Wetland Status.

Salix Fragilis
Salix Fragilis

Common name: crack willow. Scientific name: Salix fragilis Family: Salicaceae. UK provenance: native. Interesting fact: the crack willow is named after the sound made when its branches and twigs fall, which they often do. Because the trees often grow beside rivers, any twigs that break off are carried downstream.

Salix Gracilistyla
Salix Gracilistyla

Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Black Pussy Willow (Salix gracilistyla) ... Black Pussy Willow 'Melanostachys' Salix ... Trees ...

Salix Hastata
Salix Hastata

Halberd Willow Salix hastata. ... Hybrids between willow species are common. Halberd willow crossbreeds ... Salix pyrolifolia, Salix starkeana, Tea-leaved Willow, ...

Salix Herbacea
Salix Herbacea

Salix herbacea, the dwarf willow, least willow or snowbed willow, is a species of tiny creeping willow (family Salicaceae) adapted to survive in harsh arctic and subarctic environments.

Salix Integra
Salix Integra

A dwarf weeping tree that produces striking new shoots blotched white and pink. These fade to cream and green as the leaves age. Delicate yellow catkins appear in spring.

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Salix Matsudana
Salix Matsudana

Salix matsudana, the Chinese willow, is a species of willow native to northeastern China. The species is named in honour of Sadahisa Matsuda, a Japanese botanist. Three varieties are recognized, Salix matsudana var. anshanensis, S. matsudana var. matsudana, and S. matsudana var. pseudomatsudana.

Salix Monticola
Salix Monticola

Salix cordata Michx. var. monticola (Bebb) L. Kelso: SADI4: ... Salix monticola Bebb – park willow Subordinate Taxa. This plant has no children Legal Status ...

Salix Pella
Salix Pella

Willow trees and shrubs are water-loving plants. ... If you have an area with moist soil, you may want to consider one of the Salix (willow) species, ...

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Salix Phylicifolia
Salix Phylicifolia

Willows are insect-pollinated, sympodially growing, dioecious trees, shrubs, or dwarf shrubs. Their buds have a single protective scale, and their leaves are entire and usually stipulate. Inflorescence is a catkin which falls off in one piece. Tea-leaved willow is typically a species of the northern coniferous forest zone.

Salix Pierotii
Salix Pierotii

List of Willow Tree Species of the (Salix) Genus - Species types organized by common name, then by scientific Latin botanical name.

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Salix Pseudolasiogyne
Salix Pseudolasiogyne

Willow trees and shrubs are water-loving plants. They are the source of the compound that was eventually used to create aspirin. Willow trees and shrubs are water-loving plants.

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Salix Pulchra
Salix Pulchra

In Japanese tradition, the willow is associated with ghosts. It is popularly supposed that a ghost will appear where a willow grows. Willow trees are also quite prevalent in folklore and myths. In English folklore, a willow tree is believed to be quite sinister, capable of uprooting itself and stalking travellers.

Salix Richardsonii
Salix Richardsonii

Salix richardsonii Hook. var. mckeandii Polunin: ... Salix L. – willow Species: Salix richardsonii Hook. – Richardson's willow

Salix Serissima
Salix Serissima

The Willow Genus (Salix) contains many species, most of which are known as Willow, but some narrow leaved shrub species are called Osier, and some broader leaved species are referred to as Sallow (from Old English sealh, related to the Latin word "Salix"; Willow).. About half of all known Willow species grow as Trees, most others grow as shrubs, and some Willows grow as miniature (Alpine) Sub ...

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Salix Triandra
Salix Triandra

Salix triandra — bark. Salix triandra, with the common names almond willow or almond-leaved willow, is a species of willow native to Europe and Western and Central Asia. It is found from south-eastern England east to Lake Baikal, and south to Spain and the Mediterranean east to the Caucasus, and the Alborz Mountains.

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Salix Udensis
Salix Udensis

Salix udensis is a large, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous large shrub to small tree that typically matures to 20-30’ tall with an upright, spreading habit. It is native to Japan and far eastern Russia including the Sakhalin Islands.

Salix Viminalis
Salix Viminalis

http://www.treesandhedging.co.uk/common-osier-willow-salix-viminalis/p474 . http://www.treesandhedging.co.uk/goat-willow-salix-caprea/p471 . http://www.treesandhedging.co.uk/grey-willow-salix-cinerea/p473. Hope this helps you, regards the Trees and Hedging Team. How many plants to make a hedge approximately 8m space? Thank you for your question.

Salix x Molissima
Salix x Molissima

Hybrid S. triandra x viminalis (also Salix x mollissima) is a rare, cultivated ornamental tree (only pistillate trees in Finland). → Distribution map (Kasviatlas, University of Helsinki) Other species from the same genus

Salix x Sepulcralis
Salix x Sepulcralis

Salix x sepulcralis chrysocoma has a wide spreading, dome forming majestic shape and will grow to 8 x 6 metres in 20 years. This breathtaking Golden Weeping Willow has deservedly received the RHS Award of Golden Merit.

Salix Yezoalpina
Salix Yezoalpina

Salix caprea: French Pussy Willow or Goat Willow Late in winter, fuzzy gray catkins push through bronze buds to hale the coming of spring. Round simple green leaves to 4" long have fuzzy backing & turn gold to brown before falling in autumn.

Weeping Willow
Weeping Willow

The weeping willow is undoubtedly the most well-known of all willow trees -- but it's by no means the only willow. Simply put, all weeping willows are willows, but not all willows are weepers. In fact, hundreds of members of the willow (Salix spp.) genus exist around the world.

White Willow
White Willow

The white willow (Salix alba) is a majestic tree with leaves that have a magic of their own. Tall and graceful, the undersides of its leaves are silvery white, giving the tree its common name. Read on for more white willow information, including tips on how to grow a white willow and white willow care.

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