| Asch pasture | ||||||||||||
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| Salix cinerea | ||||||||||||
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The Asch pasture (Salix cinerea), also grey pasture mentioned, is a plant type from the family of the pasture plants (Salicaceae).
The Asch pasture is 2-4 m a high bush with sparrig which do be away branches and whitish-grey crust, which are interspersed by brown cork warts. The bloom time lies in March and April. The blooms are dusted by bees. The silver-grey filzige cap fruit jumps up also back-curved flaps. The seeds are spread by the wind (Meteorochorie).
Spread on wet meadows, in Flussauen, sumps, moorlands and ditches on sand and clay soils.
It bastardisiert with Salix aurita.
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