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Salix babylonica — Chinese Weeping Willow
The type tree is rare, but var. pekinensis ‘Tortuosa’ (Corkscrew Willow), introduced early in the 20th century, is common as a garden tree.
Both the alternate leaves and the shoots of Corkscrew Willow are contorted and twisted, unlike any other tree apart from Corkscrew Hazel.
 
 

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