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Willow

(Salix spp.)

North America contains many native willow species, but several non-native willows have been introduced for landscaping and erosion control. Some introduced species spread aggressively in riparian areas, where they can alter water flow, displace native plants, and change habitat structure. Hybridization between native and introduced willows can also impact genetic diversity. Invasiveness varies by species and region, requiring site-specific evaluation.

USDA Plants Database: Willow

 

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