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Salix lasiolepis
Arroyo Willow
Photgraphs and scan by Margaret L. Fillius
TREE - deciduous.
6 - 30' high, 20'+ spread.
Large leaves - dark green above, white-green below.
Male catkins grayish with yellow pollen, female catkins green
- spring.
Smooth bark.
Native habitat: riparian below 7000' - California to Washington,
Idaho, Texas and Mexico.
Full sun to part shade. Frost resistant.
Drought tolerant, but likes moist soil. Young plants need watering.
Good habitat for birds, butterflies and other insects.
Can be grown next to a lawn. Can be pruned to shape.
Many ethnobotanical uses.
CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY—SAN DIEGO CHAPTER
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