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  2. Withy - Wikipedia

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    A withy or withe (also willow and osier) is a strong flexible willow stem, typically used in thatching, basketmaking, gardening and for constructing woven wattle hurdles. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] The term is also used to refer to any type of flexible rod of natural wood used in rural crafts such as hazel or ash created through coppicing or pollarding .

  3. Salix bebbiana - Wikipedia

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    The twigs and branches are used by Native Americans for basket weaving and arrowmaking. [3] Important host plant to 312 species of butterflies and moths Many parts of the plant are consumed by animals, especially domestic cattle, which find the foliage a palatable forage. [3] This species readily hybridizes with several other species of willow. [4]

  4. Salix viminalis - Wikipedia

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    Salix viminalis is a multistemmed shrub growing to between 3 and 6 m (9.8 and 19.7 ft) (rarely to 10 m (33 ft)) tall. It has long, erect, straight branches with greenish-grey bark.

  5. Salix laevigata - Wikipedia

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    Salix laevigata, the red willow or polished willow, is a species of willow native to the southwestern United States and northern Baja California. [2] Biology

  6. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Wood pollards were pruned at longer intervals of eight to fifteen years, a pruning cycle tending to produce upright poles favored for fencing and boat construction. Supple young willow or hazel branches may be harvested as material for weaving baskets, fences, and garden constructions such as bowers.

  7. Salix discolor - Wikipedia

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    Salix discolor, the American pussy willow [2] or glaucous willow, [3] is a species of willow native to North America, one of two species commonly called pussy willow.. It is native to the vast reaches of Alaska as well as the northern forests and wetlands of Canada (British Columbia east to Newfoundland), and is also found in the northern portions of the contiguous United States (Washington ...

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