Salix laevigata - Red Willow (Plant) Flora a world-famous “biodiversity hotspot
Description
a world-famous “biodiversity hotspot
tolerates moderate foot traffic and is relatively drought-tolerant once established
This subspecies is native to the southern side of Santa Catalina Island
America Natural Habitat Streamsides
Thrives in compacted clay soil and tolerates garden water
Salix laevigata - Red Willow (Plant) Flora a world-famous “biodiversity hotspotDeciduous tree recommended as erosion control near streams. In winter, bare stems are red. Forage source for the Western Tiger Swallowtail, Mourning Cloak, Lorquin's Admiral, and Hairstreaks. Plant Characteristics Family Name Salicaceae Species Name Salix laevigata Common Name Red Willow Plant Type Tree Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Inland Sun, Inland Part Sun, Water Requirement Moderate Soil Type Any Flower Color Yellow, Gold Flowering Months January,
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