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  2. 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.

  3. List of Salix species - Wikipedia

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    Salix barclayi Andersson – Barclay's willow; Salix barrattiana Hook. – Barratt's willow; Salix bebbiana Sarg. – beaked willow; Salix berberifolia Pall. Salix bhutanensis; Salix bicolor Ehrh. ex Willd. Salix bikouensis Y.L.Chou; Salix blakii Goerz; Salix blinii H.Lév. Salix bonplandiana Kunth – Bonpland willow, ahuejote; Salix boothii ...

  4. Willow (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Willow is an American fantasy adventure television series based on and serving as a sequel to the 1988 film of the same name. Warwick Davis , the original actor of Willow Ufgood in the 1988 film, reprised his role for the show.

  5. List of The Owl House characters - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Willow is forced to use her plant magic to save Luz, which Principal Bump sees and allows her to transfer to the Plant Track. [24] Since then, Willow has overcome her shyness and insecurities and become confident and level-headed, acting as the voice of reason to Luz's eccentricity and Gus' over-confidence. [34]

  6. Salicaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Salicaceae are the willow family of flowering plants. The traditional family (Salicaceae sensu stricto ) included the willows, poplars. Genetic studies summarized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) have greatly expanded the circumscription of the family to contain 56 genera and about 1220 species, including the tropical ...

  7. List of flora of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Salix arctica — Arctic willow; Salix barclayi — Barclay's willow; Salix bebbiana — gray willow, Bebb's willow, long-beak willow; Salix boothii — Booth's willow; Salix brachycarpa — small-fruit willow; Salix candida — sage willow; Salix cascadensis — Cascade willow; Salix columbiana — Columbia River willow; Salix commutata ...

  8. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of woods, most commonly used in the timber and lumber trade. Soft woods (coniferous) Araucaria. ... Willow (Salix) Black willow (Salix nigra)

  9. Salix sericea - Wikipedia

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    Salix sericea, commonly known as silky willow, is a shrub in the Salicaceae family that grows in swamps and along rivers in eastern United States and Canada. It is 2 to 4 m (6.6 to 13.1 ft) tall and has long, thin, purplish twigs.