Salix fragilis

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Definition

Noun: * A species of willow tree (Salix fragilis), also commonly known as the crack willow or brittle willow. It is characterized by its large size and branches that are stiff and prone to breaking off easily at the base.

Usage Notes
  • salix fragilis is the scientific, botanical name for this specific tree species. In everyday language, the common names "crack willow" or "brittle willow" are more frequently used.
  • It is typically used in formal, scientific, or horticultural contexts.
Examples
  • The banks of the river were lined with mature salix fragilis.
  • Botanists identified the specimen as Salix fragilis due to its distinctive brittle twigs.
  • Salix fragilis is often planted for erosion control but requires maintenance due to its weak wood.
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological studies, Salix fragilis is noted for its rapid growth and ability to thrive in wet conditions, but it can also be invasive in some regions outside its native range.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crack Willow (n): The most common English name for .
  • Brittle Willow (n): Another common name highlighting the tree's fragile branches.
  • Willow (n): The general genus () to which this tree belongs.
Synonyms
  • Crack willow
  • Brittle willow
Related Phrases
  • Genus Salix: The taxonomic group containing all willow species.
  • Riparian species: A plant species, like , that grows along riverbanks and watercourses.
Noun
  1. large willow tree with stiff branches that are easily broken