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Paisu (Pais)
Dam, weir. Close to one on the Pirita river.
Paju (Paju)
Willow, withy. The willow has two main common names separating them in Estonian, although they’re both Salix: paju and Remmelga. Lots of them:
- Halapaju, violet willow, Salix acutifolia
- Hanepaju, creeping willow, S. repens
- Hundipaju, rosemary-leaved willow, S. rosmarinifolia
- Kahevärviline paju, tea-leaved willow, S. phylicifolia
- Kõrvpaju, eared willow, S. aurita
- Lapi paju, downy willow, S. lapponum
- Mustikpaju, swamp willow, S. myrtilloides
- Mustjas paju, dark-leaved willow, S. myrsinifolia
- Punapaju, purple willow, S. purpurea
- Tuhkur paju, grey sallow (not a typo, name comes directly from Latin salix, see also Fr. saule), S. cinerea
- Vesipaju, almond willow, S. triandra
- Vitspaju, common osier, S. viminalis
and a few less known outside Estonia
- Härmpaju, S. daphnoides
- Pikalehine paju, S. dasyclados
- Verkjas paju, S. starkeana
Pajude (Pajud [pl.])
(Sing.: Paju) Willows, withies. As is often the case, there is a certain confusion between the tree and the ties or strips of thin, flexible stem (twig is too strong a term) used as binding material taken from the tree.
Pajulille (Pajulill)
Willowherb, Epilobium spp. Common in temperate and subarctic/subantarctic zones. Pending tarmac.







