Salix myrsinifolia
Read about Salix myrsinifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Salix myrsinifolia, Salisb. (S. nigricans, Smith. ?S. spadicea, Chaix). Shrub, to 12 ft.: branchlets hairy or glabrescent, dull: stipules often rather large, sub-cordate: lvs. varying from elliptic, or rarely suborbicular to oblong-obovate or broadly lanceolate, usually acute, rounded at the base, serrate to nearly entire, glabrous or glabrescent above, more or less pubescent beneath, 1-3 in. long, usually blackish when dried: catkins with or a little before the lvs., short-stalked, bracted or leafy at the base; staminate rarely exceeding 3/4 in.; pistillate cylindric; ovary stalked, usually glabrous, style slender. Eu., W. Asia to Kamchatka.— A very variable species.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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