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  2. Ludwigia peploides - Wikipedia

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    Ludwigia peploides is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common names floating primrose-willow and creeping water primrose. It is native to Australia, North America, and South America, but it can be found on many continents and spreads easily to become naturalized .

  3. Willow - Wikipedia

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    Various animals browse the foliage [14] or shelter amongst the plants. Beavers use willows to build dams. [12] The trees are used as food by the larvae of some species of Lepidoptera, such as the mourning cloak butterfly. [15] Ants, such as wood ants, are common on willows inhabited by aphids, coming to collect aphid honeydew, as sometimes do ...

  4. Salix daphnoides - Wikipedia

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    Salix daphnoides, the European violet willow, is a species of plant in the family Salicaceae. It can grow as a large shrub or small tree, normally reaching a height of 6–8 m (20–26 ft), but can grow up to 12 m (39 ft) tall.

  5. Salix pulchra - Wikipedia

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    The catkins grow before the leaves appear in the spring. [1] The leaves are green above and whitish underneath, and hairless. [4] This plant is a dominant species on the tundra in many areas. It commonly grows with sedges. It may form thickets with other species of willow along waterways and on floodplains. It grows in spruce woodlands and muskegs.

  6. Salix humboldtiana - Wikipedia

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    Salix humboldtiana, called Humboldt's willow, [2] is a tree species of willow native to North and South America, growing along watercourses. [3] Some authorities consider it a synonym of Salix chilensis , which Molina described in 1782. [ 4 ]

  7. The 15 Prettiest Patio Plants to Create a Peaceful Outdoor Oasis

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    Use a general-purpose plant food, either a slow-release granular form, which will last for a couple of months, or use a water soluble type every week. Ahead, our favorite patio plants for every ...

  8. Salix tetrasperma - Wikipedia

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    It flowers after leafing. The bark is rough, with deep, vertical fissures and the young shoots leaves are silky. The leaves are lance-like, or ovate-lancelike, 8–15 cm long, with minutely and regularly toothed margins. The male sweet scented catkins are 5–10 cm long, and are borne on leafy branchlets. The female catkins are 8–12 cm long.

  9. Salix caroliniana - Wikipedia

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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 .