Salix is an angiosperm, specifically a flowering plant. It belongs to the family Salicaceae and includes species commonly known as willows.
Angiosperm
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The weeping willow (Salix babylonica) is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms bear seeds that are not enclosed. Willows are known for their distinctive drooping branches and are part of the Salicaceae family, which includes other flowering plants.
Willows fall in the Genus called Salix spp. Family: Salicaceae.
Salix Säydäş was born in 1900.
Salix Säydäş died in 1954.
Salix bebbiana was created in 1895.
Salix cordata was created in 1803.
Salix gooddingii was created in 1905.
Salix atrocinerea was created in 1804.
Salix geyeriana was created in 1858.
Salix is Latin for "willow." The weeping willow is not a true species in its own right, but a hybrid of the white willow Salix Alba and the Chinese willow Salix babylonica.
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