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Salix bicolor

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Salicaceae

Scientific name
  
Salix phylicifolia

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Malpighiales

Genus
  
Salix

Higher classification
  
Willow

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Similar
  
Willow, Salix appendiculata, Salix silesiaca, Salix hastata, Salix myrtilloides

Salix bicolor is a species of flowering plant in the Salicaceae family.

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Description

Salix bicolor can reach a height of 30–50 centimetres (12–20 in). This plant usually develop into a large shrub, but may grow as a multi branched tree of up to 4 m height. Branches are glabrous. brown-reddish or chestnut. Leaves are yellow-green, glabrous, elliptical or lanceolate with acute apex. They are 5–8 centimetres (2.0–3.1 in) long and 2–3 centimetres (0.79–1.18 in) wide. The catkins are produced in early spring, before the leaves. They reach 3 × 1 cm, on long peduncles with lanceolate bracts. Like all willows this species is dioecious. Flowers bloom from May to June.

Distribution

It is present in mountains of Southern Europe.

Habitat

This species can be found near streams, waterways and moist subalpine pastures at elevation of 1,650–2,350 metres (5,410–7,710 ft) above sea level.

References

Salix bicolor Wikipedia