Family: Salicaceae
basket willow, purple osier, purple willow
Etymology: Salix: Latin name for the willow and meaning "to leap or spring" in reference to its fast growth
Plants: perennial shrub 3 1/2'-8' tall, multi-stemmed
Leaves: mostly linear or spatula-shaped, toothed near the top, underside whitened
Flowers: mostly stalkless, 1"-2" long, fuzzy catkins
Conservation Status: Introduced - escaped
Plants: perennial shrub 3 1/2'-8' tall, multi-stemmed
Leaves: mostly linear or spatula-shaped, toothed near the top, underside whitened
Flowers: mostly stalkless, 1"-2" long, fuzzy catkins
Conservation Status: Introduced - escaped
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