Caudate Willow, Greenleaf Willow, Tail-leaf Willow, Whiplash Willow
Salix lasiandra var. caudata
Synonyms: Salix caudata, Salix caudata var. bryantiana, Salix caudata var. caudata, Salix caudata var. parvifolia, Salix lasiandra ssp. caudata, Salix lasiandra var. fendleriana, Salix lucida ssp. caudata
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Greenleaf willow trees observed in a riparian area in a drainage found between Rock and Box Canyon Creeks, Simcoe Mountains Unit of the Klickitat Wildlife Area.......July 1, 2020.
Greenleaf willow as seen atop the dam at the north end of VanPatten Lake, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.........July 27, 2013. Variety caudata has lower leaf surfaces that are green while those of variety lasiandra are glaucous.
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Close-ups of the female catkins, dorsal and ventral leaf surfaces and stipules of greenleaf willow as seen atop the dam at the north end of VanPatten Lake, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.........July 27, 2013.
Greenleaf willow growing in Arizona Creek at the eastern base of the Pueblo Mountains of southeastern Oregon........June 1, 2012.
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Close-ups of the leaves of greenleaf willow as seen growing in Arizona Creek at the eastern base of the Pueblo Mountains of southeastern Oregon........June 1, 2012.
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Close-up images of the male spikes of greenleaf willow as seen along the Headquarters Trail at the southeastern corner of South Pine Lakes, Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge......May 8, 2019.
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Greenleaf willow as seen along southern Douglas Creek, Douglas County, Washington...........June 3, 2013.
Paul Slichter