
Willow - Wikipedia
Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions.
12 Common Species of Willow Trees and Shrubs - The Spruce
Jun 29, 2024 · Willows include more than 400 trees and shrubs from the Salix genus—a group of moisture-loving plants that are native to temperate and cold regions in the Northern Hemisphere. The types of willow trees range in size from low-ground-hugging shrubs to …
Willows - Native Plants PNW
Salix sp. Relationships: There are more than 300 species of willow worldwide, mostly in the northern hemisphere. Hitchcock and Cronquist describe 38 species in Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest.
Scientific name: Salix spp. Pronunciation: SAY-licks species Common name(s): Weeping Willow, Babylon Weeping Willow Family: Salicaceae USDA hardiness zones: 2 through 9A (Fig. 2) Origin: not native to North America Uses: screen; specimen; no proven urban tolerance Availability: generally available in many areas within its hardiness range ...
Willow - Salix SPP.: Edible & Medicinal Uses of the Original …
Sep 18, 2020 · Willow (Salix spp.) is an edible, mostly medicinal and heavily utilized plant. Its powerful component salicin was synthesized to make the well known OTC medicine Aspirin. “ Sal lis ” means “near water”. And our many Haliburton waters are surrounded by salix species!
Willow | Definition, Species, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 8, 2025 · Willow, shrubs and trees of the genus Salix, family Salicaceae, mostly native to north temperate areas and valued for ornament, shade, erosion control, and timber. Salicin, source of salicylic acid used in pain relievers, is derived from certain willows.
Salix (Willow) - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Salix Family: Salicaceae Life Cycle: Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Stem Cutting Wildlife Value: This plant supports Viceroy (Limenitis archippus) larvae which has two to three broods from May-September. Adult butterflies feed on decaying matter, aphid honeydew, and nectar from composite flowers.
List of Salix species - Wikipedia
The following species in the genus Salix are recognised by Plants of the World Online: [1]
Genus: Salix — willow - Go Botany
Genus: Salix — willow Species of Salix have two kinds of leaves: those that emerge from the overwintered bud, called first leaves, and those produced later in the season at the ends of the branches, called new leaves. Look for both types, because they differ in important characters like the prominence of stipules.
Salix (Willow) – Purdue Arboretum Explorer - Purdue University
What stands out is its deeper bluish leave color. This is a great choice for wet areas, soil stability, and in rain gardens. Unlike most willows (Salix ssp.), the Purpleosier tends to stay a compacted shrub and will sucker less than others in this genus.