Salix aurita

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Read about Salix aurita in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salix aurita, Linn. Shrub, 3-8 ft.: branches spreading, usually glabrous at maturity: stipules persistent, broad: lvs. short-petioled, obovate to elliptic, obtuse, usually rounded at base, irregularly dentate or nearly entire, pubescent on both sides or nearly glabrous above, glaucous beneath, 1-2, rarely to 3 in. long: catkins short-stalked or nearly sessile, a little before the lvs., the staminate broadly elliptic, with long filaments hairy at base; the pistillate cylindric; ovaries hairy; style very short or wanting. April. Eu., W. Asia to Altai Mts.


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