- America. A
similar willow species also
native to
northern China,
Salix matsudana (Chinese willow), is now
included in
Salix babylonica as a
synonym by...
- ex Kom.) Vorosch.
Calamagrostis licentiana Hand.-Mazz.
Calamagrostis matsudana Honda Calamagrostis montana DC.
Calamagrostis monticola Petrov ex Kom...
- Maldonado, S. B. (November 2000). "Storage
Behavior of
Salix alba and
Salix matsudana Seeds".
Annals of Botany. 86 (5): 1017–1021. doi:10.1006/anbo.2000.1265...
-
weeping tree.. Some of the
cultivars are
hybrids of S.
babylonica var.
matsudana 'Tortuosa' and have
inherited from its
parent the
twisted and contorted...
-
willow (Salix alba) from Europe. The
widely planted Chinese willow Salix matsudana is now
considered a
synonym of S. babylonica.
Numerous cultivars of Salix...
-
Gwangmyeong and Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do in 2017.
After that, they
planted Salix matsudana there.
Although it is
appropriate to
plant one tree per 3.3
square meters...
- aegyptiac, S. aurita, S. babylonica, S. caprea, S. cinerea, S. elaeagnos, S.
matsudana, S.
repens (and
possibly on
Salix herbacea and
Salix triandra). Aculus...
- glyptostroboides) from south-east China, and a form of
twisted willow,
Salix matsudana 'Tortuosa', from
northern China, as well as a
chusan palm (Trachycarpus...
-
salignus on
weeping willow (Salix babylonica) and cork****
willow (Salix
matsudana)". Phytoparasitica. 35 (4): 386–391. doi:10.1007/BF02980702. Ozder, Nihal;...
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Salicaceae -
Populus tremula,
Populus alba,
Salix alba,
Salix caprea,
Salix matsudana,
Salix purpurea,
Salix viminalis Saxifragaceae -
Philadelphus coronarius...