drummond's willow catkins
drummond's willow catkins
drummond's willow stems
drummond's willow stems

About This Plant

Drummond's willow is a large multi-stemmed shrub to small tree, distinguished by its glabrous or glaucous branches, brittle at the base. Native to western North America, it occurs from the Yukon down to California and New Mexico in the United States. The tree can be found usually in wet areas like swamps and floodplains, open forest and ditches. Drummond's willow is used for native plant restoration of riparian sites, widely grazed by Moose, also used by beaver, deer, and elk. A food source for ducks and various birds.

Traditional Use

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Growing Guide

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