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Nov 17, 2011 10:55 AM CST
Name: Rick R.
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To nip it in the bud, before it fasciates (a play on the word) into total confusion: the willow Pard talks about is

Salix sachalinensis 'Sekka' - Japanese fantail Willow. It naturally fasciates sporadically, making it a great addition to floral arrangements.

Salix sachalinensis (the species) is not normally fasciated.
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