Willows
Willows, or Salix, are a large genus of deciduous trees and shrubs in the family Salicaceae. They consist of several hundred species native to temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere and are commonly found along rivers, wetlands, and other moist sites. Willows are valued for rapid growth, drought tolerance in some species, and ecological functions such as erosion control.
Most willows have slender growth forms and long, flexible branches. Leaves are simple, alternately arranged, and
Ecologically, willows colonize disturbed moist habitats and form dense thickets through root suckering and layering. They
Humans use willows for wood, baskets and wicker, and traditional medicine. Willow wood is soft and flexible,