Information About Salix Matsudana
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Salix matsudana, cylindrical, ovoid erosion, aeration, landscape, phenolic glycosides, salicin, aspirinAbstract
This article provides information about Salix matsudana, popularly known as willow, and also explains its structure, habitat and medicinal benefits.
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