. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. at of Willow, in that it is rarer in the eastand more abundant westward as far as to theRocky ^lountiiins at least, while the reverse istrue of the Black Willow. Its wood is light, a cubic foot when abso-lutely dry weighing lbs., soft and notstrong, and used mainly for charcoal and Lrarrs revoliite in the bud, 2-6 in. long, ovate-lanceolate to lanc(>olate. from cuneate to roundedat haso. finely siM-ratc, narrowing to a long sltndprpoint ; lustniiis liirht gn-cn al


. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. at of Willow, in that it is rarer in the eastand more abundant westward as far as to theRocky ^lountiiins at least, while the reverse istrue of the Black Willow. Its wood is light, a cubic foot when abso-lutely dry weighing lbs., soft and notstrong, and used mainly for charcoal and Lrarrs revoliite in the bud, 2-6 in. long, ovate-lanceolate to lanc(>olate. from cuneate to roundedat haso. finely siM-ratc, narrowing to a long sltndprpoint ; lustniiis liirht gn-cn aliovc, pale and ghiu-cous beneath : petioles slender, elongated and with-out glands : stipules reniforni l)iU mostly appear with the leaves in tei-miual ameutson leafy bi-aiichlets : scales yellow, villous l)othsides. cadnc<!us : stamens . with filaments hairyat base ; pistillate aments loose with long-stalkednarrow-ovoid glabrous ovaries and nearly sessileemarginate stigmas. Fruit globose conical withlong slender 1. A. W., Ill, 71. 2. For genus see pp. —


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