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9 hours ago, Beardie said:

Since when did willows have opposite nodes?

Since they came from Japan?

 

If you google pictures of my suggestion the nodes are opposite. However, my suggestion was/is just an educated guess - other suggestions welcome. The leaves look too short in the first pic posted but as far as I could tell Salix integra seems to be fairly variable in its leaves.

 

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