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Desert Willow

Chilopsis linearis

Description:

A delicate, small, deciduous tree native to west Texas and the Edwards Plateau. Its long narrow leaves resemble those of willows (Salix spp.), although they are not related. Its flowers occur in showy clusters at the tips of the branches and on new wood, occurring from late spring to fall, depending on the rainfall. They are trumpet-shaped, sweetly fragrant, and range from light pink to light violet, rarely white or red. It has the ability to withstand arid conditions, and has beautiful flowers and long flowering period.

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joanbstanley
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joanbstanley

Texas, USA

Spotted on May 11, 2013
Submitted on May 14, 2013

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