Kingdom Plantae Scientific name Salix lucida | Genus Salix Rank Species | |
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Similar Salix scouleriana, Salix bebbiana, Salix sitchensis, Salix exigua, Salix amygdaloides |
Shining willow salix lucida ssp lasiandra san diego california
Salix lucida, the shining willow, Pacific willow, or whiplash willow, is a species of willow native to northern and western North America, occurring in wetland habitats.

It is a deciduous large shrub or small tree growing to 4–11 m (13–36 ft) tall. The shoots are greenish-brown to grey-brown. The leaves are narrow elliptic to lanceolate, 4–17 cm long and 1-3.5 cm broad, glossy dark green above, usually glaucous green below, hairless or thinly hairy. The flowers are yellow catkins 1–9 cm long, produced in late spring after the leaves emerge.

The subspecies are:

It is closely related to Salix pentandra of Europe and Asia.



References
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