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Salix × pendulina
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Salix × pendulina, also known as Wisconsin Weeping Willow, is a plant species in the Salicaceae family. It contains 4 forms, including Salix pendulina erythroflexuosa, Salix pendulina pendulina, and Salix pendulina salamonii.
4 Salix pendulina forms found:
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