Family: Salicaceae
shining willow
[Salix lucida subsp. lucida Muhl., more... ]
Etymology: Salix: Latin name for the willow and meaning "to leap or spring" in reference to its fast growth
Plants: perennial tree to 25' tall
Leaves: lance-like to more oval, 3-5 times as long as wide, shiny green above, underside whitened
Flowers: long-stalked catkins
Habitat: moist to wet; low ground
Conservation Status: Native
Plants: perennial tree to 25' tall
Leaves: lance-like to more oval, 3-5 times as long as wide, shiny green above, underside whitened
Flowers: long-stalked catkins
Habitat: moist to wet; low ground
Conservation Status: Native
- leaves long acuminate, glossy, with glands on the petiole
- leaves < 5x as long as wide, margins finely serrulate
Flora of North America: Flora of North America Floristic Rating: Coefficient of Conservatism = 5, Wetland Indicator = FACW+ USDA Plants Database: Federal Distribution and detailed information including photos University of Wisconsin - Green Bay: Shrubs: Photos, descriptions, information