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Pussy willow - Wikipedia
Pussy willow is a name given to many of the smaller species of the genus Salix (willows and sallows) when their furry catkins are young in early spring.
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What Are Pussy Willows, Anyway? - Brooklyn Botanic Garden
These soft silver tufts—as well as the plant itself—are named for their resemblance to tiny cats' paws, and they feel so much like fur that ...
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Pussy willow | The Morton Arboretum
Pussy willow is a short-lived, fast-growing, native tree or large shrub with a rounded crown. In early spring, the silky, furry catkins open before the leaves ...
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ˈpussy-ˌwillow orig. U.S. A popular name for several species of willow or their soft, fluffy catkins, which appear before the leaves; esp., in North America, the glaucous willow, Salix discolor, and, in Great Britain, the goat willow, Salix caprea.1869 J. G. Fuller Flower Gatherers 52 The aments app...
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Pussy Willow shrub - Salix caprea - Arbor Day Foundation
The fast-growing pussy willow has long been admired for its strong, spreading, upright stems, colorful autumn leaves and iconic purplish-brown catkins.
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How to Grow and Care for Pussy Willow - The Spruce
Pussy willows are wetland plants, and as such they need plenty of water and are an apt choice for any poorly draining locations in your yard.
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Pussy willow
American pussy willow (Salix discolor), native to northern North America. ", who names himself Pussy Willow after the catkins he finds around him in Spring.
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Salix discolor (pussy willow) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
Pussy willow produces silver, velvety upright catkins on leafless stems late in winter that are reminiscent of tiny cat feet. Only male trees produce these ...
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Salix discolor (Pussy Willow)
Salix discolor, the American pussy willow or glaucous willow, is a species of willow native to North America. Rapid spreading shallow root systems may clog ...
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Pussy Willow - Maine Native Plant Finder
Fast-growing many-stemmed shrub or small tree with shiny green leaves and silky, furry catkins that appear in late winter and early spring.
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Salix discolor - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Pussy willow may be grown in moist soils along streams, ponds or in low spots in the landscape where other shrubs or small trees may falter. It will also grow ...
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Time to Gather Pussy Willows - The Martha Stewart Blog
The furry catkins of pussy willows are one spring's earliest harbingers - their branches shimmer in the moist to wet soil near meadows, swamps, and streams.
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Willow
or weeping willow
Salix bebbiana Sarg. – beaked willow, long-beaked willow, or Bebb's willow
Salix caprea L. – goat willow or pussy willow
Salix cinerea L. – grey willow
Salix discolor Muhl. – American pussy willow or glaucous willow
Salix euxina I.V.Belyaeva – eastern crack willow
Salix exigua Nutt. –
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Salix gracilistyla
Salix gracilistyla is a species of willow native to Japan, Korea and China known in English as the rose-gold pussy willow. Cultivars
'Melanostachys', also known as the black pussy willow, is known for its jet-black male and female catkin blooms which appear in early spring.
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