salici
Salici is the plural form in Italian commonly used to refer to willows, trees and shrubs of the genus Salix in the family Salicaceae. Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, willows are known for their rapid growth, flexible branches, and affinity for moist habitats such as riverbanks, wetlands, and floodplains.
The genus Salix includes around 400 species. Willows are typically deciduous, with slender trunks and extensive,
Ecology and distribution: Willows tolerate waterlogged soils and are important for stabilizing riverbanks and reducing erosion.
Uses and significance: Historically, the bark of willows contains salicin, a chemical precursor to salicylic acid