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Itea virginica, commonly known as Virginia willow or Virginia sweetspire, is a small North American flowering shrub that grows in low-lying woods and wetland margins. Virginia willow is a member of the Iteaceae family, and native to the southeast United States. [3] Itea virginica has small flowers on pendulous racemes. [4]
What I Learned from Today’s Puzzle. COST (7D: "True feeling justifies whatever it may ___" (May Sarton quote)) May Sarton (1912-1995) was a Belgian American novelist, poet, and memoirist.
WOOFS (47A: Speaks dog) This clue made me laugh. When my family had a dog, we definitely "spoke dog" to her at times. FETA (56A: Greek cheese) FETA is a soft brined cheese made from sheep's milk ...
Willow: Salix spp. Feb – Apr lemon feral good White Willow: Salix alba: feral good Goat Willow: Salix caprea: Mar – Apr feral very good Violet Willow: Salix daphnoides: Mar – Apr feral very good Pussy Willow: Salix discolor: Mar – Apr feral and ornamental Basket Willow: Salix purpurea: Mar – Apr feral very good Silky leaf osier, Smith ...
Crosswordese is the group of words frequently found in US crossword puzzles but seldom found in everyday conversation. The words are usually short, three to five letters, with letter combinations which crossword constructors find useful in the creation of crossword puzzles, such as words that start and/or end with vowels, abbreviations consisting entirely of consonants, unusual combinations of ...
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Salix caroliniana, commonly known as the coastal plain willow, is a shrub or small tree [2] native to the southeastern United States, Mexico and parts of Central America and the Caribbean. It is an obligate wetland species and grows as an emergent species in the Everglades .
Salix bebbiana is a species of willow indigenous to Canada and the northern United States, from Alaska and Yukon south to California and Arizona and northeast to Newfoundland and New England. [2] Common names include beaked willow , long-beaked willow , gray willow , and Bebb's willow .