Salix erdingeri


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Read about Salix erdingeri in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salix erdingeri, Kerner (S. Caprea x S. daphnoides). Tall, arborescent shrub: young branchlets short-pubescent, older branches glabrous: lvs. obovate-oblong to oblong, acuminate, usually narrowed at base, entire or slightly serrate, pubescent while young, nearly glabrous at maturity: ovary usually glabrous or thinly silky. Occurs with the parents. Var. cremensis, Rehd. (S. cremensis, Kerner). Closer to S. Caprea: lvs. broader, more densely pubescent beneath: ovary silky.


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