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  2. Salix brachycarpa - Wikipedia

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    There are at least two recognized varieties of this species of willow: Salix brachycarpa var. brachycarpa is the typical variety. Salix brachycarpa var. niphoclada is considered the arctic variety. [1] Salix brachycarpa var. psammophila, a variety endemic to the Lake Athabasca sand dunes in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. [8] [9]

  3. Short rotation coppice - Wikipedia

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    SRC uses high yield varieties of poplar and willow.Typically willow species chosen are varieties of the common osier or basket willow, Salix viminalis.Poplar is generally planted for visual variation rather than being a commercial crop, although some varieties can outperform willow on suitable sites.

  4. List of Salix species - Wikipedia

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    Salix acutifolia Willd. – violet willow; Salix aegyptiaca L. Salix aeruginosa E.Carranza; Salix alatavica Kar. ex Stschegl. Salix alaxensis (Andersson) Coville – Alaska willow; Salix alba L. – white willow; Salix alexii-skvortzovii A.P.Khokhr. Salix alpina Scop. – alpine willow; Salix amplexicaulis Bory & Chaub. Salix amygdaloides ...

  5. 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.

  6. Willow - Wikipedia

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    The willow is one of the four species associated with the Jewish festival of Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, cited in Leviticus 23:40. Willow branches are used during the synagogue service on Hoshana Rabbah, the seventh day of Sukkot. In Buddhism, a willow branch is one of the chief attributes of Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion.

  7. Salix geyeriana - Wikipedia

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    Salix geyeriana is a species of willow known by the common names Geyer's willow, Geyer willow and silver willow. [5] [12] The type specimen was collected by the botanist Karl Andreas Geyer, for whom it was named. [2] Its conspicuous, yellow flowers begin to bloom as early as March, to as late as the end of June. [3] [13]

  8. 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.

  9. Salix irrorata - Wikipedia

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    Salix irrorata, the dewystem willow, blue-stem willow, or sandbar willow, is a species of willow native to the US states of Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, and to northern Mexico. [3] In spite of its bluestem willow common name, its stems are red, but a white coat develops that makes them appear bluish.

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