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Salix sitchensis

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Salix sitchensis

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Salix

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Salix sitchensis CalPhotos Salix sitchensis Sitka Willow

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Salix scouleriana, Salix hookeriana, Salix lucida, Salix geyeriana, Salix alaxensis

Salix sitchensis is a species of willow known by the common name Sitka willow.

It is native to northwestern North America from Alaska to northern California to Montana.

It is a common to abundant plant in many types of coastal and inland wetland habitat, such as marshes, riverbanks, swamps, coastal sand dunes, and mountain springs.

Salix sitchensis Salix sitchensis Sitka Willow Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery

Description

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Salix sitchensis is variable in appearance, taking the form of a bushy shrub or an erect tree up to 8 m (26 ft) tall. The leaves are up to 12 cm long, lance-shaped or oval with pointed tips, smooth-edged or toothed, often with the edges rolled under. The undersides are hairy to woolly in texture, and the upper surfaces are mostly hairless and dark green.

Salix sitchensis The Wild Garden Hansen39s Northwest Native Plant Database

The inflorescence is a catkin of flowers, slender or short and stout. Male catkins are up to 6 cm long and female catkins are longer, sometimes exceeding 10 cm as the fruits develop. The bloom period is March in California.

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Salix sitchensis Sitka Willow Salix sitchensis var sitchensis Synonyms Salix

References

Salix sitchensis Wikipedia