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Question: I have been trying to figure out this plant. It is a …
...(genus Salix). There are several details that I cannot see from your photographs that make it impossible for me to tell you which species this is. It could be Salix humilis (prairie willow) or Salix...
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Question: I believe I've narrowed this down to a Salix discolor / pussy …
Question: I believe I've narrowed this down to a Salix discolor / pussy willow. Can you confirm? It was found near Yellowstone in lodgepole pines and a quaken aspen woodland environment. Answe...
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Question: I am planting a pollinator friendly flowerbed with a RFP and have …
Question: I am planting a pollinator friendly flowerbed with a RFP and have funding to buy 2-shrubs for the space. I want: Salix occidentalis or dwarf upland willow. I think it is the right size an...
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Question: Can you help me identify this plant found in Ravenna,MI? I have …
...likely Salix humilis (prairie willow). The galls are a growth created by an insect larvae living within the plant tissue. Beautiful photograph.
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Question: Hi, I found this Salix on the shores of Lonesome Lake, in …
...this Salix on the shores of Lonesome Lake, in the White Mountains (NH). Despite your very good dichotomous key, I can't get a name on it. Thanks Answer: Cedric, you've photographed Myrica ...
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Question: Can anyone identify? I know what everything else is in my back …
...(genus Salix). However, I can't tell you which willow from the species provided. Hopefully knowing the genus will get you started on your study.
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Question: Here in southwest Connecticut, I have two of the same small multi …
...genus Salix (willow). The structure in the photograph is the array of fruits (small, two-valved capsules that open to release seeds with a tuft of hairs to disperse by wind). It may be Salix bebbian...
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Question: Hi, I'm trying to ID a small tree. It's 12-15' tall and …
...be Salix cinerea (gray willow). If you get a chance to peel the bark from two-year-old branches, you should see elongate ridges on the wood beneath the bark. If you do not see these, let me know and...
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Question: I wonder if these 2 plants could be Salix argyrocarpa. Dwarf size …
...be Salix argyrocarpa. Dwarf size (less than 1 foot tall), south coast of Labrador July 6 2018. Answer: Thokozile, I'm not sure, but the leaf blades appear to wide (relative to width) in one imag...
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Question: Hi there, I am wondering if you could help me with this …
...of Salix (willow), but I can't tell you with confidence which species you have without more information. Can you tell me which state you were in and what kind of wetland? Feel free to email me ...