Columbia River Willow, Coyote Willow, Narrowleaf Willow
Salix exigua var. exigua
Synonyms: Salix argophylla, Salix exigua ssp. exigua var. stenophylla, Salix exigua ssp. interior, Salix exigua var. angustissima, Salix exigua var. exigua, SSalix exigua var. luteosericea, Salix exigua var. nevadensis, Salix exigua var. parishiana, Salix exigua var. stenophylla, Salix exigua var. virens,Salix interior var. angustissima, Salix interior var. luteosericea, Salix linearifolia, Salix longifolia, Salix longifolia var. argophylla, Salix longifolia var. exigua, Salix longifolia var. opaca, Salix luteosericea, Salix macrostachya var. leucodenroides, Salix malacophylla, Salix nevadensis, Salix parishiana, Salix sessilifolia var. hindsiana, Salix sessilifolia var. leucodendroides, Salix stenophylla, Salix thurberi
Coyote willow as seen along lower Arizona Creek at the eastern edge of the Pueblo Mountains of southeastern Oregon.......June 1, 2012. Note that this is a clonal willow as it spreads laterally along water courses via spreading roots.
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Additional images of coyote willow as seen along lower Arizona Creek at the eastern edge of the Pueblo Mountains of southeastern Oregon........June 1, 2012 The leaves of this species range from 10-28 times longer than wide and the young leaves generally are covered with appressed, silky hairs.
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Coyote willow as seen along the Yakmia River at Horn Rapids Park, Benton County, Washington.......October 2, .2012.
Paul Slichter