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- Willow - Wikipedia
Willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs They are primarily found on moist soils in cold and temperate regions
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- Salix - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Salix Common Name (s): Willow Phonetic Spelling SAL-iks Description Willows (in the Salicaceae family) are fast-growing large trees, most common in wetlands and along stream banks where the interlacing roots will hold back soil and prevent erosion Seeds are surrounded by cotton-like hairs that facilitate wind and water dispersal
- Salix - Trees and Shrubs Online
Salix species are dioecious woody plants; most are erect trees or shrubs, often with pendulous branches, although a significant minority are prostrate shrubs that occur beyond the treeline in the Arctic or in alpine areas
- Salix - FNA
Salix are woody plants varying from trees reaching 30 m, to dwarf arctic-alpine shrubs less than 5 mm They often form clones by stem fragmentation, layering, rhizomes, or root shoots
- Salix | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Flowers usually appear with or before the leaves, small, in dense catkins Found over the entire world, except Australia, especially in temperate climates Salix: classic Latin name for willow, also from the Celtic sel, near, and lis, water Pronunciation: SA-liks Family: Salicaceae
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