2006
DOI: 10.1139/b06-115
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Crown architecture development in Salix ‘Prairie Cascade’, a pendulous willow

Abstract: This paper presents a longitudinal quantitative architectural study of Salix ‘Prairie Cascade’, a hardy pendulous willow cultivar developed for the Canadian Prairies. Trees were propagated from cuttings in 1993 and detailed measurements were obtained on amount of extension growth, orientation of shoots with respect to gravity, and the fate of buds and shoots until 2000. Instead of the mixed axis model of Champagnat typically ascribed to weeping willows, upright main-stem axes were constructed by vigorous, most… Show more

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“…These morphological differences between trunk and main-branch shoots have been observed for other willows (e.g. Remphrey and Pearn 2006) and could impact on the whole tree architecture.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…These morphological differences between trunk and main-branch shoots have been observed for other willows (e.g. Remphrey and Pearn 2006) and could impact on the whole tree architecture.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%