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Strapleaf Willow (Ligulifolia)

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Strapleaf Willow (Ligulifolia)

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The Strapleaf Willow (Ligulifolia) is generally described as a perennial tree or shrub. This is native to the U.S. (United States) . Leaves are not retained year to year.

Plant Basics
Category
General Type Tree, Shrub
Growth Duration Perennial
Plant Nativity Native to U.S.
Physical Characteristics
Displays Fall Colors No
Flower Conspicuousness No
Gardening Characteristics
Cold Stratification Required No
Toxic to Nearby Plants No
Toxic to Livestock No
After-Harvest Resprout Ability No
Responds to Coppicing No
Growth Requirements
pH Range 0–0 pH
Precipitation Range 0–0 inches/yr
Planting Density 0–0 indiv./acre
Minimum Frost-Free Days 0 day(s)
Sustainability & Use
Leaf Retention No
Fire Resistant No

Source: USDA, NRCS, PLANTS Database, plants.usda.gov.
National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA

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Plant Name Synonyms
  • Salix cordata var. ligulifolia
  • Salix eriocephala var. ligulifolia
  • Salix lutea var. ligulifolia
  • Salix rigida ssp. ligulifolia
Plant Distribution
can be found in Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming
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