Salicaceae
Salix nivalis Hook.
Salix nivalis Hook.
Salix reticulata is a small deciduous shrub cultivated as ornamental groundcover that holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Salix petrophila Rydb.
Salix petrophila Rydb.
Salix petrophila, alpine or Rocky Mountain willow, is a northwestern North American willow shrub growing at high elevations in the Sierra Nevada.
Salix pyrenaica Gouan
Salix pyrenaica Gouan
Salix pyrenaica, the Pyrenean willow, is a flowering shrub or subshrub native to two mountain ranges in southwestern Europe and occasionally sold commercially.
Salix fuscescens Andersson
Salix fuscescens Andersson
Salix fuscescens, the Alaska bog willow, is a small dioecious deciduous shrub native to northern North America and Eurasia.
Salix myrtilloides L.
Salix myrtilloides L.
Salix myrtilloides, swamp willow, is a small deciduous shrub native to boglands in cool Eurasia with isolated southern mountain populations.
Salix phlebophylla Andersson
Salix phlebophylla Andersson
Salix phlebophylla (skeletonleaf willow) is a tiny prostrate amphi-Beringian flowering shrub in the Salicaceae family.
Salix myrsinites L.
Salix myrsinites L.
Salix myrsinites L. is a flowering plant in the Salicaceae family native to Northern and Northeastern Europe.
Salix saxatilis Turcz.
Salix saxatilis Turcz.
Salix saxatilis Turcz. is a willow species described by Turczaninow, found in parts of Russia and Mongolia.
Salix retusa L.
Salix retusa L.
Salix retusa L. is a small, mostly creeping dioecious willow that grows in high elevation mountain habitats across central and southern Europe.
Salix serpillifolia Scop.
Salix serpillifolia Scop.
Salix serpillifolia, the thyme-leaved willow, is a small dioecious alpine willow native to southern European mountains that contains salicin.
Salix melanopsis Nutt.
Salix melanopsis Nutt.
Salix melanopsis Nutt. is a shrub that can grow up to 4 m tall, forming thickets, with varied leaves and flower catkins.
Salix taxifolia Kunth
Salix taxifolia Kunth
Salix taxifolia (yewleaf willow) is a yew-leaved willow species native to Mexico and Guatemala, with scattered US populations.
Salix bonplandiana Kunth
Salix bonplandiana Kunth
Salix bonplandiana, or Bonpland willow, is a perennial willow native to Mexico, Guatemala, and disjunct areas of the southwestern US.
Salix mucronata Thunb.
Salix mucronata Thunb.
Salix mucronata, the Cape silver willow, is a semi-deciduous dioecious tree native to South African riverbanks used in traditional medicine.
Salix lucida subsp. lasiandra (Benth.) E.Murray
Salix lucida subsp. lasiandra (Benth.) E.Murray
Salix lucida is a North American willow species growing as a shrub or small tree in wetlands, with three accepted subspecies.
Salix alba subsp. alba
Salix alba subsp. alba
Salix alba (white willow) is a deciduous tree native to Eurasia with a range of traditional and commercial uses.
Salix kusanoi (Hayata) C.K.Schneid.
Salix kusanoi (Hayata) C.K.Schneid.
Salix kusanoi is a threatened deciduous dioecious willow species endemic to Taiwan.
Salicaceae
Salicaceae
Salicaceae is the willow family of flowering plants, with a modern expanded circumscription placed in the order Malpighiales by the APG.
Salix arbusculoides Andersson
Salix arbusculoides Andersson
Salix arbusculoides, or little tree willow, is a dioecious willow native to northern North America, used for medicine and woodworking.
Salix pulchra Cham.
Salix pulchra Cham.
Salix pulchra, diamondleaf willow, is a deciduous willow shrub native to northern North America and Russia with traditional human uses.
Salix prolixa Andersson
Salix prolixa Andersson
MacKenzie's willow (Salix prolixa) is a North American willow shrub that grows in moist habitats from Alaska to California and Utah.
Salix rorida Laksch.
Salix rorida Laksch.
Salix rorida Laksch. is a deciduous willow species native to East Asia and the Russian Far East, growing up to 10 m tall.
Salix geyeriana Andersson
Salix geyeriana Andersson
Salix geyeriana is a North American willow shrub native to western North America that grows in moist mountain habitats.
Salix lemmonii Bebb
Salix lemmonii Bebb
Salix lemmonii Bebb is a 1-4m tall shrub willow often used for native riparian revegetation and erosion control.
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