I have a beautiful little ground-hugging salix with dark red catkins, tiny dark green leaves, slow-growing that was sold to me as Salix lindleyana by Siskiyou Rare Plant Nursery. I need a detailed botanical description of it and have searched, but probably in all the wrong places. I also have a similar but barely taller dwarf ground-hugging Salix with creamy yellow flowers, again slow-growing but the leaves are more yellow green although just as small that I bought from a landscaper in Eugene OR. The landscaper did not know the name of it so I have always called it 'Jon Splane' after him. I suspect this one is possibly a hybrid.
I know Salix are very difficult to tell apart but in comparing buds of the two, it's clear they are different. If I post photos, can someone help me identify or confirm identity? I have the Salix book by an English author but it's not much help.
Robin Hansen
Hansen Nursery
Coquille, Oregon USA
14 miles inland from the Pacific in SW Oregon
wet, cold snow lingering in the shady places