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  2. Symphyotrichum praealtum - Wikipedia

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    Symphyotrichum praealtum is a perennial, herbaceous plant with long rhizomes. [3] The thick, firm leaves have conspicuous reticulate venation below. [4] Flowering occurs from August to November, [5] by which time the lower leaves are often withered.

  3. Willow - Wikipedia

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    There are now many papers, books and articles repeating the claim that the ancients used willow for pain relief, and numerous willow-based products can be purchased for this purpose. [52] Modern research suggests that only the mildest analgesic effect could be derived from the use of willow extract, and even that may be due to flavonoids and ...

  4. Salix reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Salix reticulata, the net-leaved willow, [1] or snow willow, [2] is a dwarf willow, native to the colder parts of Europe, North America, and Northern Asia. It is found in the western United States ( Salix reticulata subsp. nivalis ), including the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains.

  5. Salix discolor - Wikipedia

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    Salix discolor, the American pussy willow [2] or glaucous willow, [3] is a species of willow native to North America, one of two species commonly called pussy willow.. It is native to the vast reaches of Alaska as well as the northern forests and wetlands of Canada (British Columbia east to Newfoundland), and is also found in the northern portions of the contiguous United States (Washington ...

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  7. Salix laevigata - Wikipedia

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    This tree is mostly deciduous during the winter, but can start growing back leaves early during warm snaps in the winter. Yellow flowers grow in drooping catkins. In female red willows, the catkins turn into tufts of cottony seeds, which are windborn, often in large quantities, for 2-3 weeks in the spring. [4] Flowering Time: Dec--Jun [5]

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  9. Salix tetrasperma - Wikipedia

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    Salix tetrasperma, commonly called Indian willow, is a medium-sized tree of wet and swampy places, shedding its leaves at the end of monsoon season. It flowers after leafing. It flowers after leafing.