Salix x sepulcralis — a medium houseplant
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Salix x sepulcralis

Salix X Sepulcralis

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The Salix Sepulcralis Group is a cultivar group containing all cultivars of hybrids between Salix alba and Salix babylonica. The trees in this group are sometimes referred to as white weeping willow or glaucous weeping willow in reference to the mixed appearance from the parent species. It was first described by L. Simonkai in 1890 from trees growing in Romania. The group contains both weeping and nonweeping cultivars, though the best-known of its cultivars is 'Chrysocoma', the most widely grown weeping tree.. Some of the cultivars are hybrids of S. babylonica var. matsudana 'Tortuosa' and have inherited from its parent the twisted and contorted branches, as well as being more cold-tolerant, as S. babylonica var. matsudana is native to northern China and Korea.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Salix
Family
Salicaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Golden weeping Willow en Weeping Willow en Kemp willow en Golden Willow
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Salix x sepulcralis leaf
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Salix x sepulcralis leaf
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Salix x sepulcralis flower
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Salix x sepulcralis flower
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Salix x sepulcralis bark
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Salix x sepulcralis bark
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