Salicaceae

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  • Populus angustifolia / narrow-leaf poplar

    Populus angustifolia / narrow-leaf poplar

    • a riparian tree also planted for landscaping
    • long, narrow leaves with serrated edges
    • furrowed, grey bark on mature trees; smooth and yellow-ish on young trees
    • flowers are small, grey catkins in very early spring
    • fruits are fluffy white cotton in early-mid summer
  • Populus tremuloides / quaking aspen

    Populus tremuloides / quaking aspen

    • white barked, often growing in large clones
    • leaves flat with long, flat petiole at 90˚
    • leaves quake in even light breezes
    • twigs and buds reddish, long and pointed
    • catkin flowers in very early spring
    • leaves turn yellow or reddish or orange-ish in fall
  • Populus trichocarpa / black cottonwood

    Populus trichocarpa / black cottonwood

    • conical tree
    • heart or arrow-head shaped leaves; pointy tips
    • inflorescences are red or brownish catkins in early spring
    • cotton-y fruits disperse in early summer
  • Salix glauca / grayleaf willow

    Salix glauca / grayleaf willow

    • very low-growing shrub at high altitude (alpine/subalpine)
    • rounded to lance-shaped leaves; smooth below
    • large-ish catkin inflorescences

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