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Salix geyeriana is a shrub growing up to 5 m tall, sometimes forming dense colonial thickets. The leaves are narrowly or widely lance-shaped and may grow over 7 cm long. Young leaves are coated in white or pale silky hairs, and some adult leaves retain their hairy textures. The leaves generally lack stipules or have only vestigial ones.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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