Salix alba
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Definition
Noun: * A species of willow tree: Salix alba is the scientific name for a specific, large species of willow tree native to Eurasia and North Africa. It is commonly known as the white willow, named for the distinctive pale, often whitish-grey appearance of its leaves and bark.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific, and botanical contexts to precisely identify this species, distinguishing it from other types of willow (e.g., , the weeping willow).
- It functions as a proper noun (the name of a specific entity) and is typically written in italics in scientific texts.
Examples
- Scientific Identification:
- The extract is derived from the bark of Salix alba.
- In the study, we compared the growth rates of Salix alba and Populus nigra.
- Descriptive Context:
- The riverbank was lined with mature Salix alba, their silvery leaves shimmering in the breeze.
Advanced Usage
- In Pharmacology/Herbalism: is often referenced as the source of salicin, a compound historically used for pain relief and a precursor to modern aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid).
- Example: Traditional remedies frequently utilized a decoction made from Salix alba bark.
Variants and Related Words
- White willow: The common English name for .
- Salix: The genus name for all willow trees and shrubs.
- Salicin: The active chemical compound found in the bark of and related species.
Synonyms
- White willow (common name)
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning as a botanical species name. It does not have idiomatic or metaphorical uses in standard English.
Noun
- large willow tree of Eurasia and North Africa having greyish canescent leaves and grey bark