salix alba vitellina

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salix alba vitellina

A gardener trims the bright yellow-orange twigs of a Salix alba vitellina.

Definition

Noun: * A type of willow tree: Salix alba vitellina is a cultivated variety of the white willow (Salix alba), characterized by its distinctive, brightly colored young shoots.

Usage

This term is used specifically in botanical, horticultural, and craft contexts to identify this particular cultivar of willow tree. * The Salix alba vitellina is prized for its vibrant winter stems. * Basket weavers often use the pliable rods from Salix alba vitellina.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often shortened in gardening contexts to or simply 'Vitellina'.
    • For a splash of winter color, consider planting 'Vitellina'.
Variants and Related Words
  • Golden Willow: A common name for , referring to the yellow-orange color of its twigs.
  • White Willow (): The parent species from which this variety is cultivated.
  • Osier: A general term for willows whose branches are used in basket weaving and furniture making.
Synonyms
  • Golden Willow
  • Yellow-twig Willow
Related Phrases
  • Ornamental bark: A phrase describing plants, like , grown for the visual appeal of their stems, especially in winter.
    • The garden's winter interest comes from shrubs with ornamental bark.
salix alba vitellina

A gardener trims the bright yellow-orange twigs of a Salix alba vitellina.

Noun
  1. European willow having greyish leaves and yellow-orange twigs used in basketry