Salix wallichiana
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Basic Information
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: salix
Plant ID (slug): salix-wallichiana
Numeric ID: 24712
USDA Hardiness: Coming soon
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Physical Characteristics
Salix wallichiana is a deciduous Tree growing to 5 m (16ft 5in) at a fast rate. It is not frost tender. It is in flower from April to May, and the seeds ripen in June. The species is dioecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but only one sex is to be found on any one plant so both male and female plants must be grown if seed is required). and is pollinated by Bees. The plant is not self-fertile. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and can grow in heavy clay soil. Suitable pH: mildly acid and neutral soils. It cannot grow in the shade. It prefers moist or wet soil.
Distribution
E. Asia - China to the Himalayas.
Habitats
Woodland Garden Canopy; Secondary;
Edible Uses
Edible Parts: Inner bark Leaves Shoots Edible Uses: Inner bark - raw or cooked. It can be dried, ground into a powder and then added to cereal flour for use in making bread etc. A very bitter flavour, it is a famine food that is only used when all else fails[172]. Young shoots - cooked. Not very palatable[172].
Medicinal Uses
Anodyne Febrifuge The fresh bark of all members of this genus contains salicin[226], which probably decomposes into salicylic acid (closely related to aspirin) in the human body[213]. This is used as an anodyne and febrifuge[226].
Known Hazards
None known
Detailed Information
Additional Information
Title: Salix wallichiana