Outdoor
Shrub
Salix lasiandra (Pacific/Whiplash Willow)
Salix lasiandra, commonly known as Pacific Willow or Whiplash Willow, is a deciduous shrub native to western North America. It is characterized by its slender, flexible branches and lance-shaped leaves. The plant produces catkins in the spring, which are an important food source for wildlife. Pacific Willow typically reaches a height of 30-50 feet and has a width of around 4 inches.
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30-50' High and 4" Spread