Page 7: 72 results for Salix
-
Question: Sorry the image did not attach the first time. This is growing …
...(genus Salix) growing in your yard. However, I would need more images from different angles to identify the species and need to learn what state you are in. Perhaps knowing the genus will get you st...
-
Question: For the last few years I have been trying to ID Salix …
...ID Salix flowers, but as forewarned on Go Botany, this is proving to be difficult. Can you thiverify this plant, I came up with S. candida. - Bruce Answer: Dear Bruce, Good afternoon. Identifying...
-
Question: Hello, I have tried to identify this tree many times but despite …
...of Salix (willow), but I cannot tell you which species you have. To do this, I would need a number of measurements and observations of branches with the bark removed. Perhaps knowing the genus is en...
-
Question: Hello, I am looking for any information you might give me on …
...photographed Salix cinerea or a similar willow. This may be native or non-native (depending on who it is). I would need to see branches (2- to 3-years-old) with the bark removed to see if there are ...
-
Question: Hi. I was on Seal Island (outer Penobscot Bay, Me) this summer …
...suggests Salix discolor or a similar willow. If you have additional images, feel free to email to ahaines[at]nativeplanttrust.org and I can try to provide a more confident determination for your will...
-
Question: The brown structures that look like open pine cones puzzled me at …
...on Salix. I don't remember seeing flowers on this tree over the course of a year. Perhaps they are inconspicuous. Lincoln, Massachusetts May 6, 2020 in wet ground next to pond. Answer: Dear jf...
-
Question: I live in Thomaston, Me. I bought native BEBB WILLOW from a …
...as Salix bebbiana that was clearly a different species. Yes, native plants from further south can be grown much north of where they were grown (they have cold hardiness built into them in some cases)...
-
Broad-leaved woody plants: Woody Plants: Simple Key
...willow. Salix aurita. eared willow. Salix bebbiana. long-beaked willow. Salix candida. sage willow. Salix caprea. goat willow. Salix cinerea. gray willow. ...
-
Question: Recently I've noticed a lot of small shrubby willows in one of …
...be Salix discolor--but you should have flowers emerging very soon. When you do, if you can send me another couple of images of the flowers and measure the length of the aments (i.e., catkins), I may ...
-
Dichotomous Key to Families
... Salix purpurea) 4b. Plants herbaceous or suffrutescent; secondary growth absent 6a. Flowers epigynous or partly so (i.e., ovary inferior) 6b. Flowers hypo...