Salix stipularis

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Read about Salix stipularis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salix stipularis, Smith (S. cinerea x S. viminalis. S. holosericea, Willd.). Shrub or small tree: branchlets long and stout, persistently pubescent: lvs. lanceolate to oblong-obovate, acute or acuminate, irregularly serrulate or crenulate, hairy on both sides, more densely beneath, 3-7 in. long: catkins before the lvs., short-stalked or nearly sessile; stamens very long; ovary stalked, pubescent, with short style and slender stigmas. Eu., N. Asia, with the parents.


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