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weeping willow
Salix babylonica L.
Salix babylonica L. (weeping willow) is a fast-growing short-lived deciduous tree with ornamental, cultivation, and practical uses.
bebb's willow
Salix bebbiana Sarg.
Salix bebbiana (Bebb's willow) is a North American native willow used for carving and traditional crafts.
short-fruit willow
Salix brachycarpa Nutt.
Salix brachycarpa Nutt. is a low-growing North American native willow used in cultivation, habitat restoration, and traditionally by Native Americans.
Salix canariensis C.Sm. ex Link
Salix canariensis C.Sm. ex Link
Salix canariensis is a willow native to Madeira and the Canary Islands, part of a variable shrub to small tree group.
Sage-leaf willow
Salix candida Flüggé ex Willd.
Salix candida Flüggé ex Willd. is a native North American deciduous shrub that grows in wetland habitats, especially fens.
goat willow
Salix caprea L.
Salix caprea L., or goat willow, is a deciduous willow with cultivated, ecological, and cultural uses.
Carolina willow
Salix caroliniana Michx.
Salix caroliniana (coastal plain willow) is a native North American wetland shrub or small tree that supports local bees and many insect larvae.
Grey Willow
Salix cinerea L.
Salix cinerea L. (grey willow) is a dioecious deciduous shrub or small pioneer tree that grows in damp, nutrient-poor wetland habitats.
Violet Willow
Salix daphnoides Vill.
Salix daphnoides Vill. is a willow species native to European mountain ranges, planted for dune stabilization and as an ornamental.
pussy willow
Salix discolor Muhl.
Salix discolor (American pussy willow) is a North American willow cultivated for cut flowers and used in Christian Palm Sunday traditions.
Bitter Willow
Salix eleagnos Scop.
Salix eleagnos Scop. is a dioecious deciduous willow shrub native to Europe and southwest Asia, with a cultivated subspecies holding a Royal Horticultural Society award.
heart-leaved willow
Salix eriocephala Michx.
Salix eriocephala is a North American willow species that grows as a shrub or small tree with silky early-spring catkins.
Narrowleaf Willow
Salix exigua Nutt.
Salix exigua Nutt. is a deciduous North American willow shrub grown ornamentally with many traditional human uses and ecological roles.
Grayleaf Willow
Salix glauca L.
Salix glauca L. is a dioecious willow with distinct distribution ranges, serving as animal food and having traditional Native American uses.
Gmelin's willow
Salix gmelinii Pall.
Salix gmelinii is a flowering Salicaceae plant native from south-western Siberia to Central Asia.
Goodding's willow
Salix gooddingii C.R.Ball
Salix gooddingii, or Goodding's willow, is a native riparian willow tree of the southwestern US and northern Mexico.
Least Willow
Salix herbacea L.
Salix herbacea L., the dwarf willow, is a very small dioecious woody plant adapted to harsh North Atlantic habitats.
coastal willow
Salix hookeriana Barratt
Salix hookeriana is a North American coastal willow that grows as a shrub or tree up to 8 m tall.
Humboldt's Willow
Salix humboldtiana Willd.
Salix humboldtiana Willd. is a willow species native to the Americas ranging from central Mexico to southern South America.
Prairie Willow
Salix humilis Marshall
Salix humilis Marshall is a common thicket-forming shrub with documented observations across multiple North American habitats including disturbed areas.
interior sandbar willow
Salix interior Rowlee
Salix interior Rowlee is a clonal deciduous willow shrub with multiple recorded ecological, cultivation, and human uses.
red willow
Salix laevigata Bebb
Salix laevigata, red or polished willow, is a willow species native to the southwestern US and northern Baja California.
Woolly Willow
Salix lanata L.
Salix lanata L. is a compact, hardy dioecious deciduous willow shrub that is valued in cultivation and holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Arroyo Willow
Salix lasiolepis Benth.
Salix lasiolepis, or arroyo willow, is a deciduous North American willow with traditional uses by California Indigenous peoples.
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