Salix vitellina
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Definition
Noun: * A species of willow tree: Salix vitellina is the scientific name for a specific type of willow tree native to Europe. It is characterized by its greyish-green leaves and, most notably, its vibrant yellow-orange to reddish twigs and branches, especially in winter. It is also known as the golden willow.
Examples of Usage
- The Salix vitellina is prized in landscaping for the brilliant winter color of its stems.
- The flexible branches of Salix vitellina have been traditionally used in basket weaving.
- Botanists identified the tree by the river as .
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and scientific contexts. In common gardening or landscaping, it is more frequently referred to by its common name, golden willow.
- It can be used in the plural form ( trees) to refer to multiple specimens, though the scientific name itself typically does not change.
Variants and Related Words
- Golden Willow (n): The common name for .
- Salix alba var. vitellina (n): A botanical synonym, indicating it is often classified as a variety of the white willow ().
- Osier (n): A general term for willows with flexible branches used in basketry; is one type of osier willow.
- Basket Willow (n): A descriptive common name highlighting its traditional use.
Synonyms
- Golden Willow
- Yellow-twigged Willow
Related Phrases
- To coppice Salix vitellina: To cut the tree back to ground level to encourage the growth of long, straight, colorful shoots, a common practice for basket material or ornamental effect.
Noun
- European willow having greyish leaves and yellow-orange twigs used in basketry