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Etymology: Salix: Latin name for the willow and meaning "to leap or spring" in reference to its fast growth
Plants: perennial shrub 16"-40" tall with only a few branches Leaves: elliptic to obovate, edges smooth, sometimes slightly curled, underside whitened Flowers: catkins on long, leafy stalks Habitat: wet; bogs, swamps Conservation Status: Native
- leaves smooth (hairless), entire, blunt-tipped, and with a conspicuous midvein
- leaves olive to dark green above, pale to gray-green below (contrast between upper and lower surfaces not as great as in some other willows that are glaucous below) - leaves mostly < 5x as long as wide, 2-6 cm long, 0.6-2 cm wide - small shrub with one (or a few) stems to 1.7 m |
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