Salicaceae
Salix pyrifolia Andersson
Salix pyrifolia Andersson
Balsam willow (Salix pyrifolia) is a scented-leaved shrub native to northern North America, sold commercially.
Salix pyrolifolia Ledeb.
Salix pyrolifolia Ledeb.
Salix pyrolifolia, the pyrola-leaved willow, is a large shrub or small tree native to northern and central Eurasia.
Salix repens L.
Salix repens L.
Salix repens (creeping willow) is a small polymorphic shrubby willow with wide form variation, found across European coastal and inland habitats.
Salix reticulata L.
Salix reticulata L.
Salix reticulata is a dwarf deciduous shrub cultivated as ornamental groundcover that has earned the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Salix rosmarinifolia L.
Salix rosmarinifolia L.
Rosemary-leaved willow is a European native flowering willow species in the Salicaceae plant family.
Salix schwerinii E.L.Wolf
Salix schwerinii E.L.Wolf
Salix schwerinii (narrow-leaf willow) is a northeastern Asian willow related to Salix viminalis that grows 10–15m tall with exceptionally narrow leaves.
Salix scouleriana Barratt
Salix scouleriana Barratt
Salix scouleriana (Scouler's willow) is a deciduous native North American willow that is an important wildlife food and habitat plant.
Salix sericea Marshall
Salix sericea Marshall
Salix sericea (silky willow) is a North American Salicaceae shrub that grows in wet riparian areas, blooming in May and fruiting in June.
Salix serissima (Bailey) Fernald
Salix serissima (Bailey) Fernald
Salix serissima, autumn or fall willow, is a North American willow shrub of moist habitats with sensitive southern disjunct populations.
Salix sitchensis Sanson ex Bong.
Salix sitchensis Sanson ex Bong.
Salix sitchensis is a variable willow that grows as a shrub or small tree, blooming in March in California.
Salix starkeana Willd.
Salix starkeana Willd.
Salix starkeana Willd., the pale willow, is a small shrub with characteristic leaves, catkins, and chromosome counts 2n=38 or 44, flowering March to April.
Salix taraikensis Kimura
Salix taraikensis Kimura
Salix taraikensis is a 5-meter-tall deciduous large willow shrub native to Northeast Asia, also found in Mongolia.
Salix triandra L.
Salix triandra L.
Salix triandra is a deciduous willow species with multiple commercial uses including basketry, biofuel and honey production.
Salix uva-ursi Pursh
Salix uva-ursi Pursh
Bearberry willow (Salix uva-ursi) is a prostrate flowering shrub native to northeastern North America and Greenland.
Salix vestita Pursh
Salix vestita Pursh
Salix vestita Pursh, or rock willow, is a small ancient willow shrub with a disjunct range across arctic and subarctic regions.
Salix viminalis L.
Salix viminalis L.
Salix viminalis, or basket willow, is a multistemmed wetland shrub used for basketry and phytoremediation.
Scolopia zeyheri (Nees) Szyszyl.
Scolopia zeyheri (Nees) Szyszyl.
Scolopia zeyheri is an evergreen much-branched shrub or tree named after German naturalist Carl Zeyher.
Populus mexicana Wesm.
Populus mexicana Wesm.
Populus mexicana, the Mexican poplar, is a fast-growing 30 m native Mexican tree in Salicaceae that grows along watercourses.
Populus euphratica Olivier
Populus euphratica Olivier
Populus euphratica (Euphrates poplar) is a deciduous desert floodplain tree widely used for firewood, agroforestry and erosion control.
Populus pruinosa Schrenk
Populus pruinosa Schrenk
Populus pruinosa is a halophytic tree native to Central Asia, Afghanistan, and China's Xinjiang, adapted to salty, dry desert environments.
Populus simonii Carrière
Populus simonii Carrière
Populus simonii is a poplar species native to northeast China and Mongolia, introduced across multiple regions worldwide.
Populus laurifolia Ledeb.
Populus laurifolia Ledeb.
Laurel poplar (Populus laurifolia) is a flowering Salicaceae species native to Central and East Asia that hybridizes readily with other poplars.
Flacourtia indica (Burm.fil.) Merr.
Flacourtia indica (Burm.fil.) Merr.
Flacourtia indica is a spiny fruiting plant with edible fruit and multiple medicinal and practical uses.
Flacourtia inermis Roxb.
Flacourtia inermis Roxb.
Flacourtia inermis Roxb. is a medium spineless tree producing sour acidic cherry-like fruits used in jams, preserves and syrups.
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