- Willows, also
called sallows and osiers, of the
genus Salix,
comprise around 350
species (plus
numerous hybrids) of
typically deciduous trees and shrubs...
- Male
flowers of
Salix babylonica Pendulous branchlets of
Salix babylonica Bark of
Salix babylonica Leaves of
Salix babylonica Salix babylonica was described...
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Salix alba, the
white willow, is a
species of
willow native to
Europe and
western and
central Asia. The name
derives from the
white tone to the undersides...
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Salix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salix is a
genus of
deciduous trees and shrubs.
Salix may also
refer to:
Salix, Iowa,
United States Salix,...
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Salix caprea,
known as goat willow, ****
willow or
great sallow, is a
common species of
willow native to
Europe and
western and
central Asia. It is a...
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Salix arctica, the
Arctic willow, is a tiny
creeping willow (family Salicaceae). It is
adapted to
survive in
Arctic conditions,
specifically tundras....
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Salix nigra, the
black willow, is a
species of
willow native to a
large portion of
North America, from New
Brunswick and
southern Ontario west to Arizona...
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Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an
American specialty pharmaceutical company based in Bridgewater, New Jersey. It is the
largest gastroenterology-focused...
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Salix amygdaloides, the
almond leaf
willow or
peach leaf willow, is a
species of
willow native to
central North America east of the
Cascade Range. It...
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Salix × fragilis, with the
common names crack willow and
brittle willow, is a
hybrid species of
willow native to
Europe and
Western Asia. It is native...