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White willow, salguero

Salix alba

Description:

Medium-sized to large deciduous tree growing up to 10–30 m tall, with a trunk up to 1 m diameter and an irregular, often-leaning crown. The bark is grey-brown, and deeply fissured in older trees. The shoots in the typical species are grey-brown to green-brown. The leaves are paler than most other willows, due to a covering of very fine, silky white hairs, in particular on the underside; they are 5–10 cm long and 0.5–1.5 cm wide. The flowers are produced in catkins in early spring, and pollinated by insects. It is dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate trees; the male catkins are 4–5 cm long, the female catkins 3–4 cm long at pollination, lengthening as the fruit matures. When mature in midsummer, the female catkins comprise numerous small (4 mm) capsules, each containing numerous minute seeds embedded in white down, which aids wind dispersal

Habitat:

Mediterreanean forest with pine trees. La Pedriza, Parque Regional de la Cuenca Alta del Manzanares, Sierra de Guadarrama

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2 Comments

arlanda
arlanda 10 years ago

Thanks Caroline

Caroline.V.
Caroline.V. 10 years ago

Wow

arlanda
Spotted by
arlanda

Manzanares el Real, Madrid, Spain

Spotted on May 5, 2013
Submitted on Jun 10, 2013

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