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Uploaded Apr 30, 2023. Captured Apr 23, 2023 10:11 in Yangjaecheon, 양재천, 양재1동 서초구 서울특별시 South Korea.
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Identified by the branch colors.
Salix pseudolasiogyne: greenish brown
https://war.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salix_pseudolasiogyne
https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%8A%A5%EC%88%98%EB%B2%84%EB%93%A4
Salix babylonica: darkish red
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salix_babylonica
Posted 2 years ago, modified 2 years ago
Korean say 'Pseudolasiogyne is native Korean, babylonica is foreign origin. It's too hard to identify. Very similar. So we say, babylonica is relatively darker color than pesueolasiogyne.
I found no English site which compared two species directly.
So I referred to Korean local government site(Only Korean language): https://www.gb.go.kr/Main/page.do?mnu_uid=6817
If you don't agree I'll delate it. Posted 2 years ago, modified 2 years ago