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Salix pentandra, the bay willow, is a species of native to northern and northern .Rushforth, K. (1999). Trees of Britain and Europe. Collins . The scientific name refers to the male flowers having five stamens. The English name derives from the resemblance of the leaves to those of the ; other common names include bay-leaved willow and laurel willow. Its glossy leaves make it more decorative than many other willows, so it is often planted as an .


Description
The bay willow is a large or small growing to tall (rarely to ), usually growing in wet, boggy ground. The are glossy dark green, long and broad, with finely serrated margins. The are , produced in late spring after the leaves; the male catkins are yellow, 2–5 cm long, the female catkins greenish, long; they are pollinated by bees. The is a small capsule containing numerous minute embedded in white down which aids wind dispersal.Mitchell, A. F. (1974). A Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe. Collins


Distribution and habitat
The bay willow occurs naturally in northern Europe and northern Asia. In the British Isles it is most common in Scotland and northern England and is sometimes planted as an ornamental tree elsewhere. It grows beside rivers and streams, on marshy ground and in wet woodland. It occurs beside in Wrexham County Borough, Wales, an uncommon plant in the area. It has become locally naturalised in northern , and is known as laurel willow there.


Ecology
The foliage is the food plant for the larvae of several species of moth, including Ectoedemia intimella whose larvae mine the leaves. The catkins are attractive to bees and other insects for the nectar and pollen they produce early in the year. This willow is susceptible to watermark disease, which causes branches to die back, and is caused by the pathogenic bacterium Brenneria salicis.


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