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Flowers. Salix nigra is a medium-sized deciduous tree, the largest North American species of willow, growing to 10–30 m (35–100 ft) tall, exceptionally up to 45 m (148 ft), with a trunk 50–80 centimeters (20–30 in) diameter. The bark is dark brown to blackish, becoming fissured in older trees, and frequently forking near the base. [3]
Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge: Moffat County: 1965 12,150 acres (49.2 km 2) [67] Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge: Alamosa and Rio Grande Counties 1953 14,800 acres (60 km 2) [67] Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge: Jefferson County: July 12, 2007 3,953 acres (16.00 km 2) Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge: Adams ...
Salix × fragilis is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree, which grows rapidly to 10–20 m (33–66 ft) (rarely to 29 m (95 ft)) tall, with a trunk up to 1 m (3.3 ft) diameter, often multi-trunked, and an irregular, often leaning crown. The bark is dark grey-brown, coarsely fissured in older trees. The lanceolate leaves are bright green, 9 ...
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