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Flowers Max Licher @http://swbiodiversity.org, Usage Rights: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) | | | | | |
Origin: Introduced General Description: Deciduous. Fast growing tree or shrub; bark shreddy and gray; young branches reddish, often armed with thorns; autumn-deciduous. Identification notes: Fast growing tree or shrub; bark shreddy and gray; branches reddish, often thorny; alternate leaves on branchlets; blades lanceolate, upper surface bright green, lower surface silver with dense, minute scales; flowers fragrant, solitary or in clusters. Height: 10 to 20 feet Width: 12 to 20 feet
Habitat Description: Found near human disturbance, often around springs, seeps, irrigation ditches, and riparian zones. Plant Communities: Riparian, Disturbed Areas Elevation: 5500 - 7000 feet
Color: Yellow  Shape: Regular in elongated clusters
 Tubular: Y  Flowering Period: Jun Description: Flowers solitary or in clusters of 2 to 3 near leaf axils, very fragrant; flower receptacle <1/2 inch long, hairy and silvery; 4 petals.
Leaf Color: Green, grayish-green  Type: Simple  Shape: Narrow  Margin: Smooth  Attachment: Alternate  Hairs: Top and bottom of leaves Description: Dark green with silver scales above, covered with dense silvery white scales beneath.
Color: Yellowish-orange  Type: Achene  Description: Olive-like dry fruit.
Bark Color: Gray  Bark Texture (Mature): Smooth  Bark and Branch Description: The bark has shallow furrows; thorns are located on the twigs. Spines, thorns or prickles: Y |
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