Pussy willow is a name given to many of the smaller species of the
genus ''
Salix'' (willows and sallows) when their furry
catkin
A catkin or ament is a slim, cylindrical flower cluster (a spike), with inconspicuous or no petals, usually wind-pollinated (anemophilous) but sometimes insect-pollinated (as in ''Salix''). They contain many, usually unisexual flowers, arranged cl ...
s are young in early
spring. These species include (among many others):
*Goat willow or goat sallow (''
Salix caprea''), a small tree native to northern Europe and northwest Asia.
*Grey willow or grey sallow (''
Salix cinerea''), a small tree native to northern Europe.
*American pussy willow (''
Salix discolor''), native to northern North America.
Before the male catkins of these species come into full flower they are covered in fine, greyish fur, leading to a fancied likeness to tiny
cats, also known as “
pussies”. The catkins appear long before the leaves, and are one of the earliest signs of spring. At other times of year trees of most of these species are usually known by their ordinary names.
Cultural traditions
Asia
The many buds of the pussy willow make it a favourite flower for
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a New Year, new year on the traditional lunisolar calendar, lunisolar and solar Chinese calendar. In Sinophone, Chinese and other East Asian cultures, the festival is commonly r ...
. The fluffy white blossoms of the pussy willow resemble silk, and they soon give forth young shoots the colour of green jade. In Chinese tradition, this represents the coming of prosperity. Towards the Lunar New Year period in spring, stalks of the plant may be bought from
wet market vendors or
supermarket
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s.
Once unbundled within one's residence, the stalks are frequently decorated with gold and red ornaments—ornaments with colours and textures that signify prosperity and happiness. Felt pieces of red, pink, and yellow are also a common decoration in Southeast Asia.
Xie Daoyun's comparison of snow and willow catkins is a famous line of poetry and is used to refer to precocious young female poets.
Europe
The flowering shoots of pussy willow are used both in Europe and America for spring religious decoration on
Palm Sunday, as a replacement for
palm branches, which do not grow that far north.
Ukrainian and
Russian Orthodox;
Ruthenian, Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovak, Bavarian, and Austrian
Roman Catholics
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; Finnish and Baltic
Lutherans and
Orthodox; and various other Eastern European peoples carry pussy willows on
Palm Sunday instead of palm branches. This custom has continued to this day among Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Romanian Orthodox, Russian Orthodox,
Ruthenian Catholic,
Ukrainian Catholic Ukrainian Catholic Church may refer to:
* Latin Church in Ukraine
* Greek Catholic Churches (Eastern Catholic communities of the Byzantine Rite, centered in Ukraine, in communion with the Church of Rome)
** Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church
**Ukrai ...
,
Kashubian Kashubian can refer to:
* Pertaining to Kashubia, a region of north-central Poland
* Kashubians, an ethnic group of north-central Poland
* Kashubian language
See also
*Kashubian alphabet
The Kashubian or Cassubian alphabet (''kaszëbsczi alf ...
Catholic and Polish Catholic
émigrés to North America. Sometimes, on Palm Sunday they will bless both palms and pussy willows in church. The branches will often be preserved throughout the year in the family's
icon corner.
Pussy willow also plays a prominent role in Polish
Dyngus Day (
Easter Monday
Easter Monday refers to the day after Easter Sunday in either the Eastern or Western Christian traditions. It is a public holiday in some countries. It is the second day of Eastertide. In Western Christianity, it marks the second day of the Octa ...
) observances, continued also among
Polish-Americans, especially in the
Buffalo, New York, area.
Middle East
In
Greater Iran
Greater Iran ( fa, ایران بزرگ, translit=Irān-e Bozorg) refers to a region covering parts of Western Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Xinjiang, and the Caucasus, where both Culture of Iran, Iranian culture and Iranian langua ...
it may be part of the decoration on the
Haft-Seen
Haftsin ( fa, هفتسین) is an arrangement of seven symbolic items whose names start with the letter "س" (pronounced as "seen"), the 15th letter in the Persian alphabet; "haft" (هفت) is Persian for "seven". It is traditionally displaye ...
table during the new year celebration of
Nowruz on the first day of spring, and its distilled flower is used in traditional medicine.
In popular culture
''Pussy Willow'', a children's book by
Margaret Wise Brown
Margaret Wise Brown (May 23, 1910 – November 13, 1952) was an American writer of children's books, including ''Goodnight Moon'' and ''The Runaway Bunny'', both illustrated by Clement Hurd. She has been called "the laureate of the nursery" for ...
(1951), tells the story of a grey "pussycat not much bigger than a pussywillow", who names himself Pussy Willow after the catkins he finds around him in Spring. When the catkins disappear with the passing of the season, he goes in search of them, asking each different kind of animal he encounters where he might find them. The animals all answer from their own perspective. Up in the air, says the butterfly; under a leaf, says the squirrel. Pussy Willow finally finds them a year later when Spring comes around again. The original edition was illustrated by
Leonard Weisgard.
The first line of the 1970 song
Dark Globe
"Dark Globe" (also known as "Wouldn't You Miss Me") is a song by Syd Barrett, released on his first solo album ''The Madcap Laughs''.
Recording
Syd Barrett recorded "Dark Globe" and other songs during a session held on 12 June 1969, with pr ...
by
Syd Barrett
Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd in 1965. Barrett was their original frontman and primary songwriter, becoming known for his ...
is “Oh where are you now, pussy willow that smiled on this leaf?”
In the 1971 book ''
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
''The Best Christmas Pageant Ever'' (titled ''The Worst Kids in the World'' in Australia, New Zealand and the UK) is a children's novel written by Barbara Robinson in 1971. It tells the story of six misfit children who volunteer to star in th ...
'' by
Barbara Robinson, the character Imogene Herdman argues with a girl named Alice over which of them will play the
Virgin Mary in their school's upcoming Christmas pageant. Imogene threatens to stick a pussy willow down Alice's ear where no one would be able to reach it, and says: "And it'll sit there and grow and grow and grow. So for the rest of your life, there'll be a pussy willow bush growing out of your ear."
"Pussy Willow" is a song by progressive rock group
Jethro Tull on their 1982 album ''
The Broadsword and the Beast''.
In a song by
Red Hot Chili Peppers called White Braids and Pillow Chair,
Anthony Kiedis
Anthony Kiedis ( ; born November 1, 1962) is an American singer and songwriter. He is a founding member and lead vocalist of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Kiedis and his fellow band members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fa ...
sings “I could spend my nights with you, this pussy willow”. The song was released on April 1, 2022 on their 12th studio album titled
Unlimited Love.
References
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Plant common names
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