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Salix alba L. x babylonica L. | ||
Fam.: Salicaceae / Willow Fam. |
Hybrid-Name: Salix x sepulcralis SIMONK. |
Genus: Salix L. |
Authors: | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Lajos Simonkai (Simkovics, 1851 - 1910), Hungarian botanist | |||
Etymology: | |||
Salix: | Roman name of the willow | ||
alba: | white | ||
babylonica: | from Babylon | ||
sepulcralis: | of graveyards | ||
The artificial hybrid between the White Willow Salix alba and the Weeping Willow Salix babylonica, which originates from Asia, is an often used ornamental tree in Central Europe. The hybrid is also called Salix x sepulcralis. | ||
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Pest Infestation + Deformations
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Water Plants
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Ornamental Pl.
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Color Var.
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Multiple Criteria
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