Salix Alba L. USDA Plants Database.
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Salix alba (white willow) commonly known as Bay willow Black willow White willow Willow bark salix is a large deciduous tree native to Europe and western and central Asia It was brought to the US in the 1700s by European settlers and has since escaped and naturalized in many parts of North America.
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Salix alba L This species is accepted and its native range is Europe to N China NW Africa Images Distribution Accepted Infraspecifics Synonyms Other Data Bibliography Sources SP HC Distribution KBD Native Introduced Full Distribution Listing Native to.
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This was described by the French dendrologist Dode as a male tree with the habit of a Lombardy poplar but broader the name he chose for it meaning ‘column of gold’ refers to the colouring of the young stems which were as golden as in S alba var vitellina but redorange at the tips ( Bull Soc Dendr Fr 1930 p 93).
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The bark of Salix alba has been used as a remedy for cold fevers and joint pains across cultures for thousands of years The active ingredient salicylic acid responsible for the remedy was first isolated and then produced in synthetic form as a drug called acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) 2.