White Willow Bark
Dried White Willow Bark (Salix alba) White willow bark comes from the willow tree, a deciduous tree native to Europe and Western Asia and widely grown in other temperate regions. The dried inner bark has been used for centuries in traditional botanical and cultural practices and holds an important place in historical plant study. White willow bark is commonly prepared using slow methods such as decoctions as part of traditional botanical preparation techniques. Due to its firm, fibrous texture, it is most often used in apothecary projects, educational herbal study, and historical preparations rather than culinary applications. This dried white willow bark is carefully harvested and cut for ease of preparation, making it well suited for apothecary crafting, botanical study, and traditional preparation methods. 🌿 PRODUCT DETAILS Plant part: Bark Texture: Cut and dried bark pieces Aroma: Mild, woody Common uses: Decoctions, botanical preparations Ideal for: Apothecary use, herba