Budding Downy Willow Plant on Helvellyn in the Lake District
Handheld close-up on a budding downy willow plant in early spring in the Lake District.
- Image ID 56398769
- Production Year 2022
- Length 00:00:18
- Production Company JHPVisuals
- Resolution
- FormatMP4
Synopsis
Downy willow (Salix lapponum) is a deciduous shrub that is densely branched with downy grey-green leaves. Silky grey catkins are produced in early spring, which have red anthers that turn yellow as the pollen ripens if a make catkin.Native of Siberia, Western European Russia, Scandinavia, Scotland, the Lake District (one station on Helvellyn) and also occurring in some of the mountains of southern, central and southeast Europe.
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