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Alnus glutinosa subsp. glutinosa
Grows under favourable circumstances to a height of 20–30 m, exceptionally up to 37 m, though often less. IAlder is a deciduous tree belonging to the birch family of the genus Alnus, which includes approximately 30 species of trees and shrubs. It is characterized by its 5–10 cm short-stalked rounded leaves 6–12 cm long, becoming wedge-shaped at the base and with a slightly toothed margin. When young they are somewhat glutinous, whence the specific name, becoming later a glossy dark green. As with some other plants, growing near water it keeps its leaves longer than do trees in drier situations. The glossy green foliage lasts after other trees have put on the red or brown of autumn, which renders it valuable for landscape effect. As the Latin name glutinosa implies, the buds and young leaves are slightly sticky with a resinous gum.
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Thanks :)
I was walking daily to the site it grows to keep watching what these buds may produce :)
Yesss! Thanks a lot, Meik - that one really riddled me. Never noticed these purple shoots before. (added to Trees Mission)
Unfortunately no. I haven't seen a Salix like this but I'm no expert. Sorry