Salix matsudana

Salix matsudana

''Salix matsudana'' is a species of willow native to northeastern China. The species is named in honour of Sadahisa Matsuda, a Japanese botanist. Three varieties are recognized, ''Salix matsudana'' var. ''anshanensis'', ''S. matsudana'' var. ''matsudana'', and ''S. matsudana'' var. ''pseudomatsudana''. The species is widely cultivated in China, and a horticultural variant with twisted twigs, the corkscrew willow, is widely planted.

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