Goodding's willow
Salix gooddingii
Family: Salicaceae
What it is like
A tree.
Where it is found
It is a temperate plant.
Countries/locations it is found in
North America, USA
How it is used for food
The honey dew obtained from cut branches is eaten. The young shoots are used to make tea. The catkins are eaten raw. The bark is eaten raw or cooked in hot ashes.
Edible parts
How it is grown
Its other names
Local names
Synonyms
Salix gooddingii var. variabilis C. R. Ball; Salix nigra var. vallicola Dudley; Salix vallicola (Dudley) Britton;