Difference between revisions of "Salix rostrata"

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'''''[[Salix]] rostrata'''''. (P. Bebbiana, Sarg.). A small tree, 10-20 ft. high, with short but distinct trunk: buds of medium size, conical-brown: lvs. dull green and downy above, prominently veined and hairy beneath: aments appearing with the lvs., the staminate beautiful golden when in flower; scales narrow and shorter than the pedicels: caps. long-rostrate. E. N. Amer.—Prefers dry soil and can be used to good advantage against walls and in rockeries.
Salix rostrata, Rich. (P. Bebbiana, Sarg.). Fig. 3527. A small tree, 10-20 ft. high, with short but distinct trunk: buds of medium size, conical-brown: lvs. dull green and downy above, prominently veined and hairy beneath: aments appearing with the lvs., the staminate beautiful golden when in flower; scales narrow and shorter than the pedicels: caps. long-rostrate. E. N. Amer.—Prefers dry soil and can be used to good advantage against walls and in rockeries.
 
 
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Lifespan: perennial
Origin: ?
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Read about Salix rostrata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salix rostrata. (P. Bebbiana, Sarg.). A small tree, 10-20 ft. high, with short but distinct trunk: buds of medium size, conical-brown: lvs. dull green and downy above, prominently veined and hairy beneath: aments appearing with the lvs., the staminate beautiful golden when in flower; scales narrow and shorter than the pedicels: caps. long-rostrate. E. N. Amer.—Prefers dry soil and can be used to good advantage against walls and in rockeries.


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