The bark of the silver willow is gray. Branchlets are yellowish to brown, glabrous, and shoots have short hairs. The buds are oval, dull and brown, with short villi at first and then falling off. Produced in the desert of western Inner Mongolia. Because the flowering fragrance is similar to that of osmanthus fragrans in the south of the Yangtze River and its vitality is very tenacious, it has the reputation of "Fragrant Osmanthus fragrans".
Silver willow is an excellent bud-watching plant. Suitable for planting in the courtyard roadside. Silver willow is also an excellent cut flower material, and its bud observation period is long, so it is an ideal material for home interior decoration.
Wedding decoration and interior decoration are mostly artificial flowers, and real flowers need to be treated well. At 30℃, the branches will turn black and the price will decrease.