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Salix Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...
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Salix acutifolia ''Salix acutifolia'', also known as Siberian violet-willow, long-leaved violet willow or sharp-leaf willow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to Russia and eastern Asia. It is a spreading, deciduous shrub or tree, g ...
'' Willd. – violet willow *'' Salix aegyptiaca'' L. *'' Salix aeruginosa'' E.Carranza *'' Salix alatavica'' Kar. ex Stschegl. *'' Salix alaxensis'' (Andersson) Coville – Alaska willow *''
Salix alba ''Salix alba'', the white willow, is a species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia.Meikle, R. D. (1984). ''Willows and Poplars of Great Britain and Ireland''. BSBI Handbook No. 4. .Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain an ...
'' L. – white willow *'' Salix alexii-skvortzovii'' A.P.Khokhr. *'' Salix × algista'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix alpina'' Scop. – alpine willow *'' Salix × altobracensis'' H.J.Coste *'' Salix × ambigua'' Ehrh. *'' Salix × amoena'' Fernald *''
Salix × ampherista Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix amplexicaulis'' Bory & Chaub. *''
Salix amygdaloides ''Salix amygdaloides'', the peachleaf willow, is a species of willow native to central North America east of the Cascade Range. It can be found in southern Canada and the United States—from western British Columbia to Quebec, Idaho, Montana a ...
'' Andersson – peachleaf willow *'' Salix anatolica'' Ziel. & D.Tomasz. *''
Salix × angusensis Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
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Salix annulifera ''Salix annulifera'' is a small shrub from the genus of the willow (''Salix'') with up to 8 centimeter long leaf blades. The natural range of the species is in China. Description ''Salix annulifera'' is a shrub up to 50 centimeters high with th ...
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Salix anticecrenata ''Salix anticecrenata'' is a low, pillow-shaped shrub from the genus of willow (''Salix'') with about 1.5 centimeters long leaf blades. The natural range of the species is in Nepal and China. Description ''Salix anticecrenata'' forms pillow-sh ...
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Salix apennina ''Salix apennina'', the Apennine willow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to Italy. It is a pioneer species Pioneer species are hardy species that are the first to colonize barren environments or previously ...
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Salix apoda ''Salix apoda'', the Caucasian willow (an appellation it shares with other members of its genus), is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae The Salicaceae is the willow family of flowering plants. The traditional family (Salic ...
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Salix appendiculata ''Salix appendiculata'' is a plant from the willow genus (''Salix''). They can be found in France, Italy, Central and Eastern Europe, and on the Balkan Peninsula. Description The large-leaved willow is a 2 to 6 meter high shrub or tree with a r ...
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Salix × arakiana Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
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Salix arbuscula ''Salix arbuscula'', the mountain willow, is a low, much branched shrub (to 0.7 metres) having a limited distribution in Northern Europe, occurring from north Scandinavia eastwards to Siberia. In Scotland it can be found on damp rocky mountain sl ...
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Salix arbusculoides ''Salix arbusculoides'' is a species of flowering plant in the willow family known by the common name little tree willow. It is native to northern North America, where its distribution extends across Alaska and most of Canada.Esser, Lora L. 199 ...
'' Andersson – littletree willow *'' Salix arbutifolia'' Pall. *''
Salix arctica ''Salix arctica'', the Arctic willow, is a tiny creeping willow (family Salicaceae). It is adapted to survive in Arctic conditions, specifically tundras. Description ''S. arctica'' is typically a low shrub growing to only in height, rarely to ...
'' Pall. – Arctic willow *'' Salix arctophila'' Cockerell *'' Salix × argusii'' B.Boivin *'' Salix argyracea'' E.L.Wolf *''
Salix argyrocarpa Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise List of Salix species, around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found ...
'' Andersson *'' Salix arizonica'' Dorn *'' Salix armeno-rossica'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix arrigonii'' Brullo *'' Salix × aschersoniana'' Seemen *'' Salix athabascensis'' Raup *'' Salix atopantha'' C.K.Schneid. *''
Salix atrocinerea ''Salix atrocinerea'', commonly called grey willow or large gray willow, is a species of willow. It is a bush or small tree up to tall. As a pioneer species of willow, it quickly colonizes poor soils. Distribution The grey willow distribution ...
'' Brot. – grey willow *''
Salix aurita ''Salix aurita'', the eared willow, is a species of willow distributed over much of Europe, and occasionally cultivated. It is a shrub to 2.5 m in height, distinguished from the similar but slightly larger ''Salix cinerea'' by its reddish ...
'' L. – eared willow *'' Salix × austriaca'' Host *'' Salix austrotibetica'' N.Chao *''
Salix babylonica ''Salix babylonica'' (Babylon willow or weeping willow; ) is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the Silk Road to southwest Asia and Europe.Flora of China'' ...
'' L. – Babylon willow, Peking willow *'' Salix baileyi'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix balansae'' Seemen *'' Salix balfouriana'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix × balfourii'' E.F.Linton *'' Salix ballii'' Dorn *'' Salix bangongensis'' Z.Wang & C.F.Fang *'' Salix barclayi'' Andersson – Barclay's willow *'' Salix barrattiana'' Hook. – Barratt's willow *''
Salix bebbiana ''Salix bebbiana'' is a species of willow indigenous to Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska and Yukon south to California and Arizona and northeast to Newfoundland and New England. Common names include beaked willow, long-beaked w ...
'' Sarg. – beaked willow *'' Salix × beckiana'' Beck *'' Salix berberifolia'' Pall. *'' Salix bhutanensis'' *'' Salix bicolor'' Ehrh. ex Willd. *'' Salix bikouensis'' Y.L.Chou *'' Salix blakii'' Goerz *'' Salix blinii'' H.Lév. *'' Salix × boettcheri'' Seemen *''
Salix bonplandiana ''Salix bonplandiana'' (Bonpland willow), ( es, ahuejote, ''sauce'', '' ahujote'', and ''huejote''), is a perennial species of willow tree native to southern and southwest Mexico and extending into central Guatemala; in western Mexico it is a tre ...
'' Kunth – Bonpland willow, ahuejote *'' Salix boothii'' Dorn – Booth's willow *'' Salix borealis'' Fr. *'' Salix boseensis'' N.Chao *'' Salix × boulayi'' F.Gérard *''
Salix brachycarpa ''Salix brachycarpa'' is a species of flowering plant in the willow family known by the common names barren-ground willow,Coladonato, Milo. 199''Salix brachycarpa''.In: Fire Effects Information System, nline U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA ...
'' Nutt. – barren-ground willow *'' Salix brachypoda'' (Trautv. & C.A.Mey.) Kom. *'' Salix × brachypurpurea'' B.Boivin *'' Salix breviserrata'' Flod. *'' Salix breweri'' Bebb – Brewer's willow *'' Salix brutia'' Brullo & G.Spamp. *'' Salix × buseri'' Favrat *'' Salix cacuminis'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix caesia'' Vill. *'' Salix calcicola'' Fernald & Wiegand – limestone willow *'' Salix × calliantha'' Jos.Kern. *'' Salix calyculata'' Hook.f. ex Andersson *'' Salix cana'' M.Martens & Galeotti *'' Salix candida'' Flüggé ex Willd. – sage willow *'' Salix × canescens'' Willd. *''
Salix caprea ''Salix caprea'', known as goat willow, pussy willow or great sallow, is a common species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia.Meikle, R. D. (1984). ''Willows and Poplars of Great Britain and Ireland''. BSBI Handbook 4. . Des ...
'' L. – goat willow *'' Salix × capreola'' A.Kern. ex Andersson *'' Salix capusii'' Franch. *'' Salix cardiophylla'' Trautv. & C.A.Mey. *'' Salix carmanica'' Bornm. *'' Salix caroliniana'' Michx. – coastal plain willow *'' Salix cascadensis'' Cockerell *'' Salix caspica'' Pall. *'' Salix cathayana'' Diels *'' Salix caucasica'' Andersson *'' Salix cavaleriei'' H.Lév. *'' Salix × cernua'' E.F.Linton *'' Salix chaenomeloides'' Kimura *'' Salix chamissonis'' Andersson *'' Salix characta'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix × charrieri'' Chass. *'' Salix chevalieri'' Seemen *'' Salix cheilophila'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix chienii'' Cheng *'' Salix chikungensis'' C.K.Schneid. *''
Salix chilensis ''Salix chilensis'', the Chilean pencil willow, is a species of willow native to Mexico, Central America and South America, described by Molina in 1782. Some authorities consider it conspecific with ''Salix humboldtiana'', which Willdenow C ...
'' Molina *'' Salix chlorolepis'' Fernald *''
Salix cinerea ''Salix cinerea'' (common sallow, grey sallow, grey willow, grey-leaved sallow, large grey willow, pussy willow, rusty sallow) is a species of willow native to Europe and western Asia.Meikle, R. D. (1984). ''Willows and Poplars of Great Britain ...
'' L. – grey sallow *'' Salix clathrata'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Salix × coerulescens'' Döll *'' Salix coggygria'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Salix columbiana'' Argus – Columbia River willow *'' Salix coluteoides'' Mirb. *''
Salix commutata ''Salix commutata'', the undergreen willow, is a plant species native to western Canada and the north-western United States. It has been reported from Alaska, Yukon, the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Montana, Ida ...
'' Bebb – undergreen willow *'' Salix × confinis'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × conifera'' Wangenh. *'' Salix contortiapiculata'' P.I Mao & W.Z.Li *''
Salix cordata ''Salix cordata'', the sand dune willow, furry willow or heartleaf willow, is a perennial shrub that grows tall; plants taller than are rare. The plant is native to the northeast regions of the North American continent; it is found on sand dune ...
'' Michx. – heartleaf, sand dune willow *'' Salix × cottetii'' A.Kern. *'' Salix crataegifolia'' Bertol. *'' Salix × cremnophila'' Kimura *'' Salix cupularis'' Rehder *'' Salix daguanensis'' P.I Mao & P.X. He *'' Salix daliensis '' C.F.Fang & S.D.Zhao *'' Salix daltoniana'' Andersson *'' Salix dalungensis'' Z.Wang & P.Y.Fu *'' Salix daphnoides'' Vill. *'' Salix delavayana'' Hand.-Mazz. *'' Salix delnortensis'' C.K.Schneid. – del Norte willow *'' Salix denticulata'' Andersson *'' Salix × devestita'' Arv.-Touv. *'' Salix × dichroa'' Döll *'' Salix dibapha'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix × digenea'' Jos.Kern. *''
Salix discolor ''Salix discolor'', the American pussy willow or glaucous willow, is a species of willow native to North America, one of two species commonly called pussy willow. It is native to the vast reaches of Alaska as well as the northern forests and we ...
'' Muhl. – American willow, pussy willow *'' Salix disperma'' Roxb. ex D.Don *'' Salix dissa'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix divergentistyla'' C.F.Fang *'' Salix divaricata'' Pall. *'' Salix doii'' Hayata *'' Salix dolichostachya'' Flod. *'' Salix donggouxianica'' C.F.Fang *'' Salix × doniana'' Sm. *'' Salix driophila'' C.K.Schneid. *''
Salix drummondiana ''Salix drummondiana'' is a species of willow known by the common name Drummond's willow. It is native to western North America from Yukon and the Northwest Territories in the north to California and New Mexico in the south. It is a resident of m ...
'' Barratt ex Hook. – Drummond's willow *'' Salix dshugdshurica'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix × dutillyi'' Lepage *''
Salix eastwoodiae ''Salix eastwoodiae'' is a species of willow known by the common names mountain willow, Eastwood's willow, and Sierra willow. It was first described by Bebb in 1879 as ''Salix californica''. This name was later found to be illegitimate, as Lesq ...
'' Cockerell ex A.Heller – Eastwood's willow *'' Salix × ehrhartiana'' Sm. *'' Salix eleagnos'' Scop. *'' Salix × erdingeri'' A.Kern. *'' Salix × eriocataphylla'' Kimura *'' Salix × eriocataphylloides'' Kimura *'' Salix eriocephala'' Michx. – heartleaf willow *'' Salix erioclada'' H. Lév. & Vaniot *'' Salix eriostachya'' Wall. ex Andersson *'' Salix ernestii'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix erythrocarpa'' Kom. *'' Salix × erythroclados'' Simonk. *'' Salix × euerata'' Kimura *'' Salix × euryadenia'' Ausserd. ex A.Kern. *''
Salix euxina ''Salix euxina'', the eastern crack-willow, is a species of flowering plant in the willow family Salicaceae, native from Turkey to the Caucasus. It was first described by I. V. Belyaeva in 2009. It is one of the parents of the common crack-willo ...
'' I.V.Belyaeva *''
Salix excelsa ''Salix excelsa'' is a species of flowering plant in the willow family Salicaceae. It is native to the Caucasus, Central Asia (except Kyrgyzstan), Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and has been introduced to the Levant, Yemen, the Himalayas, and I ...
'' S.G.Gmel. *''
Salix exigua ''Salix exigua'' (sandbar willow, narrowleaf willow, or coyote willow; syn. ''S. argophylla, S. hindsiana, S. interior, S. linearifolia, S. luteosericea, S. malacophylla, S. nevadensis,'' and '' S. parishiana'') is a species of willow native to m ...
'' Nutt. – sandbar willow *'' Salix famelica'' (C.R.Ball) Argus *'' Salix fargesii'' Burkill *''
Salix farriae Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
'' C.R.Ball *'' Salix fedtschenkoi'' Goerz *'' Salix × finnmarchica'' Willd. *'' Salix flabellaris'' Andersson *'' Salix floccosa'' Burkill *'' Salix floridana'' Chapm. *'' Salix × flueggeana'' Willd. *''
Salix foetida ''Salix foetida'', the fishy willow, is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae, native to the Alps, Pyrenees, and central Apennine Mountains of Europe. It is found only on continuously moist scree Scree is a collection of broken ...
'' Schleich. ex DC. *'' Salix × forbesiana'' Druce *'' Salix × forbyana'' Sm. *''
Salix × fragilis ''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 to riparian habitats, usually found growing beside rivers and streams, and in marsh ...
'' L. *'' Salix × friesiana'' Andersson *'' Salix × fruticosa'' Döll *'' Salix fruticulosa'' Andersson *'' Salix fulvopubescens'' Hayata *'' Salix fuscescens'' Andersson – Alaska bog willow *''
Salix futura ''Salix futura'' is a species of willow native to central Japan. It is a deciduous In the fields of horticulture and Botany, the term ''deciduous'' () means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shru ...
'' Seemen *'' Salix × gaspensis'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix geyeriana'' Andersson *'' Salix gilgiana'' Seemen *'' Salix × gillotii'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *''
Salix glabra ''Salix argyracea'', the smooth willow, is a small shrub from the genus of willow (''Salix''). It is found in the mountainous areas of several European countries. Description The smooth willow is a shrub that reaches heights of up to 1.5 mete ...
'' Scop. *'' Salix × glatfelterii'' C.K.Schneid. *''
Salix glauca ''Salix glauca'' is a species of flowering plant in the willow family known by the common names gray willow, grayleaf willow, white willow, and glaucous willow. It is native to North America, where it occurs throughout much of Alaska, northern ...
'' L. – northern willow *'' Salix glaucosericea'' Flod. *'' Salix gmelinii'' Pall. *'' Salix gonggashanica'' C.F.Fang & A.K.Skvortsov *''
Salix gooddingii ''Salix gooddingii'' is a species of willow known by the common name Goodding's willow, or Goodding's black willow. It was named for its collector, Leslie Newton Goodding. ''Salix gooddingii'' is native to the southwestern United States and nor ...
'' C.R.Ball – Goodding willow *'' Salix gracilior'' (Siuzew) Nakai *'' Salix gracilistyla'' Miq. *'' Salix × grahamii'' Borrer ex Baker *'' Salix × grayi'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix guinieri'' Chass. & Goerz *'' Salix gussonei'' Brullo & G.Spamp. *'' Salix × hapala'' Kimura *'' Salix hartwegii'' Benth. *''
Salix hastata ''Salix hastata'' is a species of flowering plant in the willow family, known by the common name halberd willow. It has an almost circumpolar distribution,Salix × hatusimae'' Kimura *'' Salix × hayatana'' Kimura *'' Salix × hebecarpa'' (Fernald) Fernald *'' Salix hegetschweileri'' Heer *'' Salix helvetica'' Vill. – Swiss willow *''
Salix herbacea ''Salix herbacea'', the dwarf willow, least willow or snowbed willow, is a species of tiny creeping willow (family Salicaceae) adapted to survive in harsh arctic and subarctic environments. Distributed widely in alpine and arctic environments ar ...
'' L. – dwarf willow *'' Salix × hermaphroditica'' L. *'' Salix × hiraoana'' Kimura *'' Salix × hirsutophylla'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × hirtii'' Strähler *'' Salix × hisauchiana'' Koidz. *'' Salix hookeriana'' Barratt ex Hook. – Hooker's willow *'' Salix × hostii'' A.Kern. *'' Salix × hudsonensis'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix hukaoana'' Kimura *''
Salix humboldtiana ''Salix humboldtiana'', called Humboldt's willow, is a tree species of willow native to North and South America, growing along watercourses. Some authorities consider it a synonym of '' Salix chilensis'', which Molina described in 1782. Willdeno ...
'' – Chile willow *'' Salix humilis'' Marshall – upland willow *'' Salix × ikenoana'' Kimura *'' Salix iliensis'' Regel *''
Salix integra ''Salix integra'' is a species of willow native to north-eastern China, Japan, Korea and the far south-eastern Russia (Primorsky Krai).Flora of China''Salix integra''/ref> It is a deciduous shrub growing to 2–6 m tall with greyish-green bark a ...
'' Thunb. *'' Salix interior'' Rowlee *'' Salix × intermedia'' Host *'' Salix × inticensis'' Huter *'' Salix ionica'' Brullo, F.Scelsi & G.Spamp. *'' Salix irrorata'' Andersson *'' Salix × iwahisana'' Kimura *'' Salix jaliscana'' M.E.Jones *'' Salix × jamesensis'' Lepage *'' Salix japonica'' Thunb. *'' Salix × japopina'' Kimura *'' Salix jejuna'' Fernald – barrens willow *'' Salix jenisseensis'' (F.Schmidt) Flod. *'' Salix jepsonii'' C.K.Schneid. – Jepson's willow *'' Salix × jesupii'' Fernald *'' Salix juparica'' Goerz ex Rehder & Kobuski *'' Salix jurtzevii'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix kalarica'' (A.K.Skvortsov) Vorosch. *'' Salix × kamikotica'' Kimura *'' Salix kangensis'' Nakai *'' Salix karelinii'' Turcz. ex Stschegl. *'' Salix × kawamurana'' Kimura *'' Salix khokhriakovii'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix kirilowiana'' Stschegl. *'' Salix kitaibeliana'' Willd. *'' Salix kochiana'' Trautv. *'' Salix koeieana'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix × koidzumii'' Kimura *'' Salix × koiei'' Kimura *''
Salix koriyanagi ''Salix koriyanagi'' is a species of willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduou ...
'' Kimura ex Goerz *'' Salix × krausei'' Andersson *'' Salix krylovii'' E.L.Wolf *'' Salix × kudoi'' Kimura *'' Salix kusanoi'' (Hayata) C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix kuznetzowii'' Laksch. ex Goerz *''
Salix laevigata ''Salix laevigata'', the red willow or polished willow, is a species of willow native to the southwestern United States and northern Baja California. Biology The red willow is a small tree up to in height. Like most other willows, it commonly ...
'' Bebb – red willow *'' Salix laggeri'' Wimm. *'' Salix × lambertiana'' Sm. *''
Salix lanata ''Salix lanata'', the woolly willow, is a subarctic species of willow native to Iceland, the Faeroe Islands and Finland, through to eastern Siberia. In Scotland it can be found in only a few localities of Perthshire, Angus and Aberdeenshire, gene ...
'' L. – woolly willow *''
Salix lapponum ''Salix lapponum'', the downy willow, is a low, much-branched shrub having a wide distribution in Northern Europe, eastwards to the Altai and western Siberia, and is found as far south as the Pyrenees and Bulgaria. In Scotland, UK, it can be fou ...
'' L. – downy willow *''
Salix lasiandra ''Salix lucida'', the shining willow, Pacific willow, red willow, or whiplash willow, is a species of willow native to northern and western North America, occurring in wetland habitats.Jepson Flora''Salix lucida''/ref>Plants of British Columbia' ...
'' Benth. *''
Salix lasiolepis ''Salix lasiolepis'' (arroyo willow) is a species of willow native to western North America. Distribution The core range of the arroyo willow includes most of California, including the California Coast Ranges, Arizona, Klamath Mountains, Penin ...
'' Benth. – arroyo willow *'' Salix × latifolia'' J.Forbes *'' Salix × laurentiana'' Fernald *'' Salix × laurina'' Sm. *'' Salix ledebouriana'' Trautv. *'' Salix ledermannii'' Seemen *'' Salix × leiophylla'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix lemmonii'' Bebb – Lemmon's willow *'' Salix × leucopithecia'' Kimura *'' Salix ligulifolia'' (C.R.Ball) C.R.Ball ex C.K.Schneid. – strapleaf willow *'' Salix lindleyana'' Wall. ex Andersson *'' Salix × lintonii'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × litigiosa'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × lochsiensis'' D.J.Tennant *'' Salix longiflora'' Wall. ex Andersson *'' Salix longistamina'' Z.Wang & P.Y.Fu *'' Salix lucida'' Muhl. – shining willow *'' Salix luctuosa'' H.Lév. *'' Salix × ludibunda'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × ludificans'' F.B.White *'' Salix ludlowiana'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix lutea'' Nutt. – yellow willow *'' Salix × lyonensis'' D.J.Tennant *'' Salix maccalliana'' Rowlee *''
Salix magnifica ''Salix magnifica'' is a species of willow in the family Salicaceae. It is endemic to Sichuan in southwestern China, where it grows at high altitudes of 2,100–3,000 m above sea level. It is threatened by habitat loss.Flora of China''Salix magni ...
'' Hemsl. *'' Salix × margaretae'' Seemen *'' Salix × margarita'' F.B.White *'' Salix × mariana'' Wol. *'' Salix × maritima'' Hartig *''
Salix martiana Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...
'' Leyb. *'' Salix × matsumurae'' Seemen *'' Salix × meikleana'' D.J.Tennant *'' Salix melanopsis'' Nutt. – dusky willow *'' Salix mesnyi'' Hance *'' Salix mexicana'' Seemen *'' Salix × meyeriana'' Rostk. ex Willd. *'' Salix michelsonii'' Goerz ex Nasarow *''
Salix microphylla Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise List of Salix species, around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found ...
'' Schltdl. & Cham. *'' Salix microstachya'' Turcz. ex Trautv. *'' Salix × microstemon'' Kimura *'' Salix mielichhoferi'' Saut. *'' Salix miyabeana'' Seemen *''
Salix × mollissima Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...
'' Hoffm. ex Elwert *'' Salix monochroma'' C.R.Ball *'' Salix × montana'' Host *'' Salix monticola'' Bebb *'' Salix moupinensis'' Franch. *''
Salix mucronata ''Salix mucronata'' (commonly called the Cape silver willow or Safsaf willow) is a tall, graceful, Semi-Deciduous willow tree. It grows along riverbanks in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the S ...
'' Thunb. *'' Salix muliensis'' Goerz *'' Salix × multinervis'' Döll *'' Salix myricoides'' Muhl. *'' Salix myrsinifolia'' Salisb. – dark-leaved willow *'' Salix myrsinites'' L. – whortle-leaved willow *'' Salix myrtillacea'' Andersson *'' Salix myrtillifolia'' Andersson *''
Salix myrtilloides ''Salix myrtilloides'', the swamp willow, is a willow native to boglands in cool temperate to subarctic regions of northeastern Europe and northern Asia from central Norway and Poland eastwards to the Pacific Ocean coasts, with isolated populati ...
'' L. – swamp willow *'' Salix × myrtoides'' Döll *'' Salix nakamurana'' Koidz. *'' Salix nasarovii'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix × nasuensis'' Kimura *'' Salix × neuburgensis'' Erdner *'' Salix niedzwieckii'' Goerz *''
Salix nigra ''Salix nigra'', the black willow, is a species of willow native to eastern North America, from New Brunswick and southern Ontario west to Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and Texas. Description ''Salix nigra'' is a medium-sized decid ...
'' Marshall – black willow *'' Salix niphoclada'' Rydb. *'' Salix nipponica'' Franch. & Sav. *''
Salix nivalis ''Salix reticulata'', the net-leaved willow, or snow willow,Sierra Nevada Wildflowers, Karen Wiese, 2nd Ed., 2013 p. 197 is a dwarf willow, native to the colder parts of Europe, North America, and Northern Asia. It is found in the western Unite ...
'' Hook. *'' Salix × notha'' Andersson *'' Salix nummularia'' Andersson *'' Salix nuristanica'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix obscura'' Andersson *'' Salix × obtusifolia'' Willd. *'' Salix × oleifolia'' Vill. *'' Salix olgae'' Regel *'' Salix × onychiophylla'' Andersson *'' Salix opsimantha'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix oreinoma'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix oreophila'' Hook.f. ex Andersson *''
Salix orestera ''Salix orestera'' is a species of willow known by the common name Sierra willow, or gray-leafed Sierra willow. It is native to the Sierra Nevada of California and western Nevada, where it grows in moist areas in high mountain subalpine and alpin ...
'' C.K.Schneid. – Sierra willow, gray-leafed Sierra willow *'' Salix oritrepha'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix oropotamica'' Brullo, F.Scelsi & G.Spamp. *'' Salix ovalifolia'' Trautv. *'' Salix pantosericea'' Goerz *''
Salix paradoxa Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...
'' Kunth *'' Salix paraplesia'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix × peasei'' Fernald *''
Salix pedicellaris ''Salix pedicellaris'', the bog willow, is a species of willow. It grows as a shrub. Conservation status in the United States It is listed as endangered in Connecticut by state authorities. It is also listed as endangered in New Jersey, Ohio, an ...
'' Pursh – bog willow *''
Salix pedicellata ''Salix pedicellata'' is a species of willow. It is a shrub or small tree to about 6–8 m tall, native around the Mediterranean Sea from Portugal to Lebanon and Syria in the north and from the Canary Islands to Tunisia in the south. ''Salix ...
'' Desf. *'' Salix × pedionoma'' Kimura *'' Salix × pedunculata'' Fernald *'' Salix pellita'' (Andersson) Bebb *'' Salix × peloritana'' Prestandr. ex Tineo *''
Salix × pendulina ''Salix babylonica'' (Babylon willow or weeping willow; ) is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the Silk Road to southwest Asia and Europe.Flora of China'' ...
'' Wender. *''
Salix pentandra Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...
'' L. – bay willow *'' Salix pentandrifolia'' Sennikov *'' Salix × permixta'' Jeanne Webb *'' Salix × perthensis'' Druce *'' Salix petiolaris'' Sm. – slender willow *''
Salix petrophila ''Salix petrophila'', commonly known as alpine willow and Rocky Mountain willow, is a Northwest American mountain shrub in the willow family (Salicaceae). Habitat and range It can be found in the subalpine zone and alpine zone of the Sierra Ne ...
'' Rydb. *'' Salix × phaeophylla'' Andersson *'' Salix phlebophylla'' Andersson *''
Salix phylicifolia ''Salix phylicifolia'', the tea-leaved willow, is a species of willow native to Northern Europe including Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, and Western Siberia. It was the first bush found on the new volcanic island of Sur ...
'' L. – tea-leaved willow *''
Salix pierotii ''Salix pierotii'', the Korean willow, is a species of willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of ...
'' Miq. *'' Salix × pithoensis'' Rouy *''
Salix planifolia ''Salix planifolia'' is a species of willow known by the common names planeleaf willow, diamondleaf willow, and tea-leafed willow. It is native to northern and western North America, including most of Canada and the western United States. It grow ...
'' Pursh – planeleaf willow *'' Salix plocotricha'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix polaris'' Wahlenb. – polar willow *'' Salix prolixa'' Andersson – MacKenzie's willow *'' Salix pseudocalyculata'' Kimura *'' Salix pseudodepressa'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix × pseudodoniana'' Rouy *'' Salix × pseudoglauca'' Andersson *'' Salix pseudomedemii'' E.L.Wolf *''
Salix pseudomonticola Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise List of Salix species, around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found ...
'' C.R.Ball *'' Salix pseudomyrsinites'' Andersson *'' Salix × pseudopaludicola'' Kimura *'' Salix pseudopentandra'' (Flod.) Flod. *'' Salix pseudospissa'' Goerz ex Rehder & Kobuski *'' Salix pseudowallichiana'' Goerz ex Rehder & Kobuski *'' Salix psilostigma'' Andersson *''
Salix pulchra ''Salix pulchra'' is a species of flowering plant in the willow family, known by the common names diamondleaf willow, tealeaf willow, and thin red willow.Uchytil, Ronald J. 1991''Salix pulchra''.In: Fire Effects Information System, nline U.S. D ...
'' Cham. *'' Salix × punctata'' Wahlenb. *''
Salix purpurea ''Salix purpurea'', the purple willow purpleosier willow or purple osier, is a species of willow native to most of Europe and western Asia north to the British Isles, Poland, and the Baltic States.Flora Europaea''Salix purpurea''/ref>Meikle, R. D ...
'' L. – purple willow *'' Salix pycnostachya'' Andersson *'' Salix pyrenaica'' Gouan *'' Salix pyrifolia'' Andersson – balsam willow *'' Salix pyrolifolia'' Ledeb. *'' Salix qinghaiensis'' Y.L.Chou *'' Salix × quercifolia'' Sennen ex Goerz *'' Salix radinostachya'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix raupii'' Argus *'' Salix rectijulis'' Ledeb. ex Trautv. *'' Salix recurvigemmata'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix rehderiana'' C.K.Schneid. *'' Salix × reichardtii'' A.Kern. *'' Salix reinii'' Franch. & Sav. ex Seemen *''
Salix repens ''Salix repens'', the creeping willow, is a small, shrubby species of willow in the family Salicaceae, growing up to 1.5metres in height. Found amongst sand dunes and heathlands, it is a polymorphic species, with a wide range of variants. In ...
'' L. – creeping willow *'' Salix reptans'' Rupr. *'' Salix reticulata'' L. – net-leaved willow *''
Salix retusa ''Salix retusa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae. Description ''Salix retusa'' can reach a height of . This plant usually develops creeping stems, rarely erect. The dull green leaves are obovate, lanceolate or elliptic, ...
'' L. *'' Salix × retusoides'' Jos.Kern. *'' Salix rhamnifolia'' Pall. *'' Salix rhododendroides'' C.Wang & C.Y.Yu *'' Salix richardsonii'' Hook. – possible synonym of ''
Salix lanata ''Salix lanata'', the woolly willow, is a subarctic species of willow native to Iceland, the Faeroe Islands and Finland, through to eastern Siberia. In Scotland it can be found in only a few localities of Perthshire, Angus and Aberdeenshire, gene ...
'' *'' Salix riskindii'' M.C.Johnst. *'' Salix rockii'' Goerz ex Rehder & Kobuski *'' Salix rorida'' Laksch. *'' Salix rosmarinifolia'' L. – rosemary-leaved willow *'' Salix rotundifolia'' Trautv. *'' Salix × rubella'' Bebb ex Rowlee & Wiegand *'' Salix × rubra'' Huds. *'' Salix × rubriformis'' Tourlet *'' Salix × rugulosa'' Andersson *'' Salix rupifraga'' Koidz. *'' Salix × sadleri'' Syme *'' Salix sajanensis'' Nasarow *'' Salix salviifolia'' Brot. *'' Salix salwinensis'' Hand.-Mazz. ex Enander *'' Salix saposhnikovii'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix saxatilis'' Turcz. ex Ledeb. *'' Salix × saxetana'' F.B.White *'' Salix × schaburovii'' I.V.Belyaeva *'' Salix × schatilowii'' R.I.Schröd. ex Dippel *'' Salix × schatzii'' Sagorski *'' Salix × schneideri'' B.Boivin *'' Salix × scholzii'' Rouy *'' Salix × schumanniana'' Seemen *'' Salix schwerinii'' E.L.Wolf *'' Salix sclerophylla'' Andersson *''
Salix scouleriana ''Salix scouleriana'' (Scouler's willow; syn. ''S. brachystachys'' Benth., ''S. capreoides'' Anderss., ''S. flavescens'' Nutt., ''S. nuttallii'' Sarg., ''S. stagnalis'' Nutt.) is a species of willow native to northwestern North America. Other nam ...
'' Barratt ex Hook. – Scouler's willow *'' Salix × secerneta'' F.B.White *'' Salix × semimyrtilloides'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × seminigricans'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix × semireticulata'' F.B.White *'' Salix × semiviminalis'' E.L.Wolf *'' Salix × sendaica'' Kimura * ''Salix'' × ''sepulcralis'' group – hybrid willows * ''Salix'' × ''sepulcralis'' 'Chrysocoma' – golden weeping willow *'' Salix sericea'' Marshall – silky willow *'' Salix sericocarpa'' Andersson *'' Salix × seringeana'' Gaudin *'' Salix serissima'' (L.H.Bailey ex Arthur) Fernald – autumn willow *'' Salix serpillifolia'' Scop. *'' Salix × sesquitertia'' F.B.White *''
Salix sessilifolia ''Salix sessilifolia'' is a species of willow known by the common name northwest sandbar willow. It is native to the west coast of North America from British Columbia and the US states of Washington and Oregon. It grows on sandy and gravelly rive ...
'' Nutt. *'' Salix setchelliana'' C.R.Ball *'' Salix shiraii'' Seemen *'' Salix × sibyllina'' F.B.White *'' Salix sieboldiana'' Blume *'' Salix × sigemitui'' Kimura *'' Salix sikkimensis'' Andersson *'' Salix silesiaca'' Willd. *'' Salix silicicola'' Raup *'' Salix × simulatrix'' F.B.White *'' Salix × sirakawensis'' Kimura *''
Salix sitchensis ''Salix sitchensis'' is a species of willow known by the common name Sitka willow. It is native to northwestern North America from Alaska to northern California to Montana. It is a common to abundant plant in many types of coastal and inland w ...
'' Sanson ex Bong. – Sitka willow *'' Salix × sobrina'' F.B.White *'' Salix songarica'' Andersson *'' Salix spathulifolia'' Seemen *'' Salix × speciosa'' Host *'' Salix sphaeronymphe'' Goerz *'' Salix sphenophylla'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix staintoniana'' A.K.Skvortsov *''
Salix starkeana ''Salix starkeana'' is a small, prostrate shrub from the genus of willows (''Salix'') with red-brown to purple-red, bare branches and olive-green leaf tops. The natural range of the species is in Europe and in northern Asia. Description The pa ...
'' Willd. *'' Salix stolonifera'' Coville *'' Salix stomatophora'' Flod. *'' Salix × straehleri'' Seemen *'' Salix × strepida'' J.Forbes *'' Salix × subglabra'' A.Kern. *'' Salix subopposita'' Miq. *'' Salix × subsericea'' Döll *'' Salix suchowensis'' W.C.Cheng *'' Salix × sugayana'' Kimura *'' Salix sumiyosensis'' Kimura *'' Salix taiwanalpina'' Kimura *'' Salix × tambaensis'' Koidz. & Araki *'' Salix × taoensis'' Goerz ex Rehder & Kobuski *'' Salix taraikensis'' Kimura *'' Salix tarraconensis'' Pau *'' Salix taxifolia'' Kunth – yewleaf willow *'' Salix × taylorii'' Rech.f. *'' Salix tengchongensis'' C.F.Fang *'' Salix tenuijulis'' Ledeb. *'' Salix × teplouchovii'' R.I.Schröd. ex Wolkenst. *'' Salix × tetrapla'' Walk. *'' Salix tetrasperma'' Roxb. *'' Salix × thaymasta'' Kimura *'' Salix thomsoniana'' Andersson *'' Salix thorelii'' Dode *'' Salix thurberi'' Rowlee *'' Salix tianschanica'' Regel *'' Salix tibetica'' Goerz ex Rehder & Kobuski *'' Salix × tomentella'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix tonkinensis'' Seemen *'' Salix tracyi'' C.R.Ball *''
Salix triandra ''Salix triandra'', with the common names almond willow, almond-leaved willow or black maul willow, is a species of willow native to Europe and Western and Central Asia. It is found from south-eastern England east to Lake Baikal, and south to Sp ...
'' L. – almond willow *'' Salix triandroides'' W.P.Fang *'' Salix tschujensis'' (Bolsch.) Baikov *'' Salix tschuktschorum'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix turanica'' Nasarow *'' Salix turczaninowii'' (Laksch.) *'' Salix × turfosa'' A.Camus & E.G.Camus *'' Salix turnorii'' Raup *'' Salix × turumatii'' Kimura *'' Salix tweedyi'' (Bebb) C.R.Ball *'' Salix tyrrellii'' Raup *'' Salix tyrrhenica'' Brullo, F.Scelsi & Spamp. *'' Salix udensis'' (Wimm.) Trautv. & C.A.Mey. *'' Salix uralicola'' I.V.Belyaeva *'' Salix uva-ursi'' Pursh – bearberry willow *'' Salix variegata'' Franch. *'' Salix vestita'' Pursh – silky willow *'' Salix × viciosorum'' Sennen & Pau *''
Salix viminalis ''Salix viminalis'', the basket willow, common osier or osier, is a species of willow native to Europe, Western Asia, and the Himalayas.Meikle, R. D. (1984). ''Willows and Poplars of Great Britain and Ireland''. BSBI Handbook No. 4. .Rushforth, K ...
'' L. – common osier *'' Salix vinogradovii'' A.K.Skvortsov *'' Salix vulpina'' Andersson *'' Salix × waghornei'' Rydb. *''
Salix waldsteiniana ''Salix waldsteiniana'', the Waldstein willow, is a species of willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambr ...
'' Willd. *'' Salix × wiegandii'' Fernald *'' Salix wilhelmsiana'' M.Bieb. *'' Salix × wimmeri'' A.Kern. *'' Salix wolfii'' Bebb *'' Salix × woloszczakii'' Zalewski *'' Salix × wrightii'' Andersson *'' Salix wuxuhaiensis'' N.Chao *'' Salix × wyomingensis'' Rydb. *'' Salix xanthicola'' K.I.Chr. *'' Salix zangica'' N.Chao


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Salix Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...
Salix Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist so ...