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  1. Home | Salix Pharmaceuticals

    Learn about Salix, one of the largest specialty pharmaceutical companies in the world, and our ongoing pursuit of life-changing GI healthcare for all.

  2. Salix Tablets for Animal Use - Drugs.com

    Salix ® is indicated for the treatment of edema (pulmonary congestion, ascites) associated with cardiac insufficiency and acute noninflammatory tissue edema. The continued use of heart …

  3. Willow - Wikipedia

    Willow ... Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs. They are primarily …

  4. Salix - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    Attributes: Genus: Salix Family: Salicaceae Life Cycle: Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Stem Cutting Wildlife Value: This plant supports Viceroy (Limenitis archippus) …

  5. Genus: Salix (willow): Go Botany

    Species of Salix have two kinds of leaves: those that emerge from the overwintered bud, called first leaves, and those produced later in the season at the ends of the branches, called new …

  6. Salix - Trees and Shrubs Online

    Salix species are dioecious woody plants; most are erect trees or shrubs, often with pendulous branches, although a significant minority are prostrate shrubs that occur beyond the treeline in …

  7. USDA Plants Database Plant Profile General

    Salix L. willow ... General Images Subordinate Taxa Related Links Wildlife Sources ... Download Distribution Data View Print Options

  8. Salix - ucjeps.berkeley.edu

    Salix - ucjeps.berkeley.edu ... Salix

  9. Salix - FNA

    Nov 5, 2020 · Salix are woody plants varying from trees reaching 30 m, to dwarf arctic-alpine shrubs less than 5 mm. They often form clones by stem fragmentation, layering, rhizomes, or …

  10. Willow | Definition, Species, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 13, 2025 · Willow, shrubs and trees of the genus Salix, family Salicaceae, mostly native to north temperate areas and valued for ornament, shade, erosion control, and timber.