More catkins.
It’s easy to understand how the Fantail Pussy Willow (salix sachalinensis or salix udensis ‘Sekka’) got its name, with the lovely, curving sweep of its branches. It is also known as the Dragon Willow. It is a highly ornamental shrub, with a beauty that extends to all four seasons. In the summer, the leaves are a deep green and glossy, and its branches sprawl horizontally and it resembles a huge tropical shrub. The leaves turn a rich yellow in autumn. In winter, its shape is low and distinctive from all the other willows, and its lines are accented by a snow covering.
The Black Pussy Willow (salix melanostachys) has catkins that emerge black, then turn red and finally show a hint of white. This is a willow that often pops its catkins while snow is still on the ground. The orange-red branches make a nice display against the black pussy willows.
Both of these willows are frequently used in floral arrangements.
I never knew they made black pussy willows. cool shots.
Exquisite detail. Stunning!
I am just now noticing the new look for your blog. Looks clean and fresh. Was it difficult to change?
Wow! I’ve never seen black pussy willows. They’re really pretty!
I enjoyed the detail in both the photos and your writing. I’ve never seen a black pussy willow. It’s pretty.
I never saw black ones before..very beautiful and cool.
Great shots Bo, this is a first for me as well, great find and capture !!
Wow, what a pretty theme.