Willow,Sandbar

Common Name(s):
Sandbar Willow, Willow,Sandbar, Longleaf Willow
Scientific Name:
Salix exigua
Family:
Salicaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Native
Height:
5.5 m
Flowers:
April
Fruits:
Spring
Description: A shrub, sometimes thicket-forming, locally abundant on damp sandy soils along streams and rivers in the western U.S. Easily identified by the long, very narrow leaves with a few tiny teeth scattered along the margin. Leaves are sometimes browsed by white-tailed deer and some livestock. Can be planted from root-stock or cuttings for erosion control. Native Americans used the bark and stems to make baskets and chewed the twigs as a pain reliever. Contains salicylic acid, similar to aspirin (synthesized acetylsalicylic acid).