onsdag 1. februar 2017

Salix matsudana

Salix matsudana (Chinese willow) is a species of willow native to northeastern China. The species is named in honour of Sadahisa Matsuda, a Japanese . Grow in average, medium to wet, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade.

Thrives in moist soils, but tolerates drier soils better than . A small to medium-size upright spreading tree of about feet in height with a 15-foot-sprea the main ornamental feature of this plant is the . The Chinese Willow (Salix matsudana), also known as the Hankow Willow or Globe Willow, is a tree or shrub native to northwestern China. Salix matsudana 'Golden Curls' - Curly, Corkscrew, Peking willow.

There are many varieties of the larger Peking . Common names: Curly, Corkscrew, Peking willow. There are many varieties of the larger Peking willow. Tortured willow (Salix matsudana) is an invasive plant in Queensland. Tortured willow is a restricted plant under Queensland legislation.


Synonyms: Salix babylonica, Salix globosa. Navajo Willow, Globe Willow, Hankow Willow) Salicaceae (Willow Family). Corkscrew willow (Salix matsudana tortuosa) in Hockenheim Rheinbogen Photographer: By AnRo00(Own work).

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