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Salix Pentandra. Bay-Leaved Willow

Salix pentandra. Bay-leaved Willow', 19th Century. Bay willow is a deciduous tree native to northern Europe and northern Asia. The leaves not only resemble those of the bay tree, but they produce a yellow gum, which smells like a bay leaf. Traditionally willows were used to relieve pain, and the painkiller Asprin is derived from salicin, a compound found in the bark of all Salix species.Artist Unknown. (Photo by The Print Collector/Getty Images)
Salix pentandra. Bay-leaved Willow', 19th Century. Bay willow is a deciduous tree native to northern Europe and northern Asia. The leaves not only resemble those of the bay tree, but they produce a yellow gum, which smells like a bay leaf. Traditionally willows were used to relieve pain, and the painkiller Asprin is derived from salicin, a compound found in the bark of all Salix species.Artist Unknown. (Photo by The Print Collector/Getty Images)
Salix Pentandra. Bay-Leaved Willow
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January 01, 1800
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