Difference between revisions of "Salix cordata"

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Salix cordata. (syn. S. rigida). Heart-leaved Willow. A large shrub or small tree, 10-30 ft. high: branches stout: buds large, flattened against the branch: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, green on both sides, finely serrate, glabrous and rather rigid at maturity: aments rather slender, appearing with the lvs.: caps. glabrous, greenish or brownish. N. Amer.— This is a variable species and undoubtedly some of the forms included in it are hybrids; several supposed natural hybrids have been described. Var. pendula, Hort., is a decumbent form.
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'''''[[Salix]] cordata'''''. (syn. S. rigida). Heart-leaved Willow. A large shrub or small tree, 10-30 ft. high: branches stout: buds large, flattened against the branch: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, green on both sides, finely serrate, glabrous and rather rigid at maturity: aments rather slender, appearing with the lvs.: caps. glabrous, greenish or brownish. N. Amer.— This is a variable species and undoubtedly some of the forms included in it are hybrids; several supposed natural hybrids have been described. Var. pendula, Hort., is a decumbent form.
 
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Exposure: [[Exposure::full sunsn]]
Water: [[Water::lots of watersn]]
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Read about Salix cordata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salix cordata. (syn. S. rigida). Heart-leaved Willow. A large shrub or small tree, 10-30 ft. high: branches stout: buds large, flattened against the branch: lvs. oblong-lanceolate, green on both sides, finely serrate, glabrous and rather rigid at maturity: aments rather slender, appearing with the lvs.: caps. glabrous, greenish or brownish. N. Amer.— This is a variable species and undoubtedly some of the forms included in it are hybrids; several supposed natural hybrids have been described. Var. pendula, Hort., is a decumbent form.


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