Salix euxina is a tree that can reach 15–20 m high with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. It has a wide crown, and old trees develop deeply fissured bark on their trunks. The olive green branchlets are hairless (glabrous) and very brittle at the base, so that branches easily break off. These are able to root and propagate the species. The leaves are pale green and glabrous. They have
stomata only on the undersurface. The
catkins are relatively thick with somewhat densely clustered flowers.
Salix × fragilis, the hybrid between
Salix euxina and
Salix alba, has hairs on its branches and branchlets, stomata on both surfaces of its leaves, and slender, more loosely flowered catkins. ==Taxonomy==