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| navigate by keyword : green leaf plant tree nature flower branch shrub produce autumn sunlight blossom food deciduous fruit wildflower yellow evergreen golden silver berry leaves silverberry elaeagnus commutataplant commutata american wild olive wolf willow landscaping rounded twiggy tall narrow silvery scurfy grayish red branches small clusters inconspicuous cone shaped flowers spicily perfumed heavy sweet scent dry mealy whitish suckering form patches diameter fast growing long lived resistant disease insect problems drought transplants shallow root hardy species cold climates used non native russian angustifolia extensively windbreaks |
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| Silverberry, American Silverberry, Wild Olive, Wolf Willow plant in landscaping. "A rounded, twiggy shrub, 1-12 ft. tall, with narrow, silvery-scurfy leaves on grayish-red branches. Small clusters of inconspicuous, cone-shaped flowers are spicily perfumed with a heavy, sweet scent. The fruit is a dry, mealy, whitish berry. This suckering shrub can form patches several yards in diameter.Fast-growing, long-lived and resistant to disease and insect problems and drought. Transplants well, due to a shallow root system. A very hardy species for cold climates, sometimes used as a windbreak. (The non-native Russian Olive, E. angustifolia, is more extensively used for windbreaks and is becoming invasive.)" - UTA |
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