Salix lasiandra subsp. caudata

Salix lasiandra subsp.

caudata, also known as the Caudate willow or Pacific golden willow, is a subspecies of the willow tree that is native to the Pacific coastal regions of North America.

The bark of this plant has been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it useful for treating various health issues such as pain, fever, and digestive problems.

The medicinal properties of Salix lasiandra subsp.

caudata include its ability to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and act as a natural antiseptic, which can lead to several health benefits such as improved cardiovascular health, reduced risk of infections, and relief from menstrual cramps.

The plant can be prepared in various herbal forms, including teas, tinctures, and salves, which can be used to harness its medicinal properties and enjoy its health benefits.