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  2. Willow - Wikipedia

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    Most species are known as willow, ... leafout may occur as early as February depending on the climate and is stimulated by air temperature. If daytime highs reach 10 ...

  3. Leaf flushing - Wikipedia

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    Leaf flushing or leaf out is the production of a flush of new leaves typically produced simultaneously on all branches of a bare plant or tree. Young leaves often have less chlorophyll and the leaf flush may be white or red, the latter due to presence of pigments, particularly anthocyanins . [ 1 ]

  4. Salix nigra - Wikipedia

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    The black willow is the only United States native willow species to be used as timber for a variety of different items. Black willow lumber is used in furniture and shipping containers. The largest production site for black willow timber was in Louisiana at its peak during the 1970s. [21] The wood of Salix nigra is very lightweight.

  5. Salix alba - Wikipedia

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    Salix alba, the white willow, is a species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The name derives from the white tone to the undersides of the leaves. It is a medium to large deciduous tree growing up to 10–30 m tall, with a trunk up to 1 m diameter and an irregular, often-leaning crown.

  6. Salix richardsonii - Wikipedia

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    Salix richardsonii is a species of flowering plant in the Salicaceae, or willow family. It is known by the common names Richardson's willow and woolly willow. It is native to Russia [3] and northern North America, where it occurs in Alaska and northern Canada. [4] Some authorities consider it to be a subspecies, Salix lanata subsp. richardsonii ...

  7. Taste of spring invades US to close out February with wild ...

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    Original article source: Taste of spring invades US to close out February with wild temperature swings for millions. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  8. Salix serissima - Wikipedia

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    This willow is a shrub growing to 2 to 3 m (6.6 to 9.8 ft) tall, [2] and known to reach 5 m (16 ft) at times. [3] The stems and twigs are hairless. The leaves are lance-shaped to oval and are up to 11 cm long by 3.3 wide. They are hairless. The inflorescence is a catkin. [3]

  9. Winds and whiteouts? January may not be finished with ... - AOL

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    Is it February yet? January brought cold, snow and ice to regions not used to dealing with intense winter weather. Snow fell as far south as the Florida panhandle and in Gulf states such as Alabama.