Salix phylicifolia

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Read about Salix phylicifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salix phylicifolia, Linn. (S. bicolor, Ehrh.). Upright shrub, to 3 or rarely 8 ft., with stiff and rather short branches: branchlets glabrous, polished: stipules small, caducous, or wanting: lvs. short-petioled, elliptic or elliptic-oblong, acute, rounded at base, nearly entire or minutely crenate-serrate, glabrous at maturity, yellowish green and glossy above, glaucous beneath, 1-3 in. long, not black when dried; catkins before or with the lvs., on short leafy stalks; ovaries pubescent or sometimes glabrous, stalked; style rather long. N. and Cent. Eu., N. Asia.


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