A familiar, native species of water meadows and riversides. A large, elegant tree of conical habit, with slender branches, drooping at the tips. The laceolate, silky- hairy leaves occurs in great, billowy masses, creating a characteristic silvery appearance from a distance. This tree is best planted in a large garden, well away from houses or other buildings.
Common Name: White Willow
Latin Name: Salix alba
Special features: Silky-hairy leaves occurs in great, billowy masses.