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Salix Alba Collection

"Salix alba: The Majestic White Willow Tree" Step into the enchanting world of Salix alba, also known as the White Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Illustration of green leaves and bare branches of Salix alba (Weeping Willow) tree

Illustration of green leaves and bare branches of Salix alba (Weeping Willow) tree

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White willow or golden willow, Salix alba. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical

White willow or golden willow, Salix alba. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David
FLO4985388 White willow or golden willow, Salix alba. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Bacteria (Leptothryx discophora) causing iridescent sheen on water surface with White willow leaf

Bacteria (Leptothryx discophora) causing iridescent sheen on water surface with White willow leaf (Salix alba). Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain, November

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White willow - Germany, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Bad Tolz-Wolfratshausen, Kochel

White willow - Germany, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Bad Tolz-Wolfratshausen, Kochel, Schlehdorf - Alps, Lake Kochel

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White or Silver Willow, White Wicker - White willow tree, Salix alba, with leaf, flower

White or Silver Willow, White Wicker - White willow tree, Salix alba, with leaf, flower, male and female catkins
FLO4604416 White or Silver Willow, White Wicker - White willow tree, Salix alba, with leaf, flower, male and female catkins, fruit and seed

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Bacteria (Lepthotryx discophora) causing iridescent patterns and White willow tree leaf

Bacteria (Lepthotryx discophora) causing iridescent patterns and White willow tree leaf (Salix alba) in river, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, southern Spain, November

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Flooded trees, mainly White willow (Salix alba) Livanjsko Polje (karst plateau) Bosnia

Flooded trees, mainly White willow (Salix alba) Livanjsko Polje (karst plateau) Bosnia and Herzegovinam May 2009

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Trees, mainly White willow (Salix alba) in flooded karst plateau, Livanjsko Polje

Trees, mainly White willow (Salix alba) in flooded karst plateau, Livanjsko Polje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 2009

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Moody landscape with pollared willows

Moody landscape with pollared willows

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Water Beads Cling To Willow Catkins After A Recent Rain; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Water Beads Cling To Willow Catkins After A Recent Rain; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White willow Salix alba, male and female flowers catkins, illustration

White willow Salix alba, male and female flowers catkins, illustration
Botany - Trees - Salicaceae - White willow (Salix alba), male and female flowers (catkins), illustration

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Illustration of Salix alba (White Willow), a large deciduous tree

Illustration of Salix alba (White Willow), a large deciduous tree

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba, var. coerulea; Blue Willow

Salix alba, var. coerulea; Blue Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba, var. vitellina; Golden Willow

Salix alba, var. vitellina; Golden Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba, var. genuina; White Willow

Salix alba, var. genuina; White Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba; Golden Willow

Salix alba; Golden Willow
Salix alba, var. vitellina; Golden Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba; Blue Willow

Salix alba; Blue Willow
Salix alba, var. coerulea; Blue Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba; White Willow

Salix alba; White Willow
Salix alba, var. genuina; White Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: THE COMMON WILLOW TREE. The common williow tree (Salix alba), whose bark and leaves

THE COMMON WILLOW TREE. The common williow tree (Salix alba), whose bark and leaves are the source of salicin. Woodcut, 1597, from John Gerards Herball or General Historie of Plantes

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba, var. vitellina, Golden Willow

Salix alba, var. vitellina, Golden Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba, var. genuina, White Willow

Salix alba, var. genuina, White Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba, var. coerulea, Blue Willow

Salix alba, var. coerulea, Blue Willow

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Leaves of Crack Willow Salix fragilis, White Willow Salix alba and Common Osier Salix viminalis

Leaves of Crack Willow Salix fragilis, White Willow Salix alba and Common Osier Salix viminalis, illustration
Botany - Trees - Salicaceae - Leaves of Crack Willow (Salix fragilis), White Willow (Salix alba) and Common Osier (Salix viminalis), illustration

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salicaceae - White Willow Salix alba, illustration

Salicaceae - White Willow Salix alba, illustration
Botany - Trees - Salicaceae - White Willow (Salix alba), illustration

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White Willow (Salix alba) plant with flower, leaf, illustration

White Willow (Salix alba) plant with flower, leaf, illustration Biology: Botany, Plants

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White willow (Salix alba) tree, artwork C016 / 3387

White willow (Salix alba) tree, artwork C016 / 3387
White willow (Salix alba) tree. Artwork of a white willow (Salix alba), with a close-up showing its catkins (flowers) on a branch (upper right)

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Salix alba L. willow

Salix alba L. willow
Sketch 45 (66 Drawings Volume). From a collection of original drawings and sketches by Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708-1770). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: Wood fuel for power station

Wood fuel for power station. Chopped up willow wood for use in a coal-fired power station (cooling towers and chimney seen in the background)

Background imageSalix Alba Collection: White Willow (Salix alba)

White Willow (Salix alba)
Male catkins and foliage of White Willow (Salix alba) in the spring


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"Salix alba: The Majestic White Willow Tree" Step into the enchanting world of Salix alba, also known as the White Willow. This magnificent tree captivates with its delicate green leaves and bare branches that sway gracefully in the wind. Its beauty extends beyond aesthetics, as it plays a vital role in various ecosystems. One fascinating aspect is its interaction with bacteria such as Leptothryx discophora, which causes an iridescent sheen on water surfaces where these trees reside. Imagine gazing at a tranquil pond adorned with shimmering colors created by nature's collaboration. Found predominantly in Germany's Bavaria region, particularly Bad Tolz-Wolfratshausen and Kochel, the White Willow thrives amidst picturesque landscapes. Artists have immortalized this species through handcoloured stipple copperplate engravings, showcasing its leafy splendor alongside male and female catkins, flowers, fruits, and seeds. In Bosnia's Livanjsko Polje karst plateau lies a breathtaking sight - flooded trees dominated by Salix alba. These resilient giants withstand harsh conditions while creating an awe-inspiring scene that showcases their strength amidst adversity. Moody landscapes featuring pollarded willows evoke a sense of mystery and tranquility. These carefully pruned trees add an artistic touch to any scenery they grace. Even after rainfall in Astoria, Oregon's United States Of America region, water beads cling to willow catkins like precious jewels, and is yet another testament to the captivating allure of Salix alba. This large deciduous tree holds immense significance not only for its visual appeal but also for its ecological contributions. As you immerse yourself in illustrations depicting green leaves against bare branches or explore flooded karst plateaus dotted with white willows – let your imagination wander among these majestic beings that stand tall throughout time.