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Less common trees include downy birch, goat willow, aspen and rowan.
Both tannin and salicin can be extracted from goat willow bark.
Companion species Crab apple, hawthorn and goat willow.
God walking up and down between buckthorn and sallow and goat willow.
Whenever I take hold of a woman I feel as though my feet are slithering on tufted grass and goat willow.
Goat willow crushing.
This also contains Goat Willow and Dogwood.
Ferns and foxgloves, droopy-leaved sallow, buckthorn, white-beam and goat willow.
The under canopy includes Hazel, Broom, Goat Willow and Guelder-rose.
Montane zone: beech, birch, aspen, English oak, sycamore maple, goat willow, then fir and spruce.
Goat Willow (Salix caprea)
Where Grey Willow, Goat Willow.
Goat willow or goat sallow (Salix caprea), a small tree native to northern Europe and northwest Asia.
In addition to birch trees include aspen, Scots pine, Juniperus communis, grey alder, rowan, goat willow and bird cherry.
There is Hazel coppice, Field Maple, Hawthorn, Holly and Goat Willow.
The few exceptions include the goat willow (Salix caprea) and peachleaf willow (Salix amygdaloides).
The site consists of a wet meadow with White Willow, Crack Willow and Goat Willow.
Scrub includes Holly, Gorse bushes, Rowan, Birch, Goat Willow, Hawthorn and Elder.
It can be found in Prunus domestica (plum tree), in the wood of Salix caprea (goat willow) and in the Brazilian green propolis.
An alternative theory, considered less likely by Snoj, is that Mačkovec is derived from the Slovene common noun mačkovec 'goat willow' or 'restharrow'.
It is found in Britain, and Europe, and usually grows with species of Salix (Goat willow or Creeping willow) on heaths and moors.
There are thickets of Bramble, Hawthorn, Blackthorn, Dogwood, Goat Willow, Buckthorn and Dog-rose.
"The even bigger females, which have plain black-with-white-markings, can be seen egg-laying on sallow and goat willow anywhere along the woodland and scrub edges in the middle of the property."
She's a little beauty, just the colour of a pussy willow.
See Pussy willow for further cultural information, which apply to both species.
In the wetlands, the pussy willows are starting to open up.
Like pussy willows here on Earth, that seek water and break into pipes to find it.
There were pussy willows, and a piece of city sidewalk with a tree growing through it.
There's this big juice jar full of pussy willows sitting on my desk.
And Mother said that she walked along the lane wondering if the pussy willows would ever bud again.
Pussy willows were growing everywhere along the roadside, and in one place there was a whole field of wild flowers.
Pussy willows are weedy shrubs with little or no landscape value.
Pussy willows filled the window sills, reflected in the mirrors.
Masses of pussy willows stand guard in the brick-floored entry.
Left alone, pussy willows make small, rather straggly trees.
Green buds are starting, and pussy willows - I've always loved those fuzzy little flowers.
Another shrub that often is forced to pop open before its time is the pussy willow.
The pussy willows, nevertheless, have budded for a good many springs."
On the tables are tiny vases of pussy willows.
A few pussy willows poked out, and there was a scepterlike object covered with green leaves.
It was pussy willows all back there.
On her visit to the house, she strolled down the lawn and picked up a branch of pussy willow that had fallen to the ground.
Of equal winter interest, and a favorite with flower arrangers, is the fantail pussy willow.
Of course I had to have this black pussy willow, and planted a small one on the edge of my vegetable garden at the farm.
The little pussy willow has an outgoing personality."
The inflorescences have a strong resemblance to miniature purple-colored Pussy willows.
The festival is traditionally celebrated by boys throwing water over girls they like and spanking them with pussy willows.
The pussy willows will show their furry buds.
The larvae feed within the catkins of Betula, Alnus and Salix caprea.
It lives only in the pores of the bracket fungus Phellinus conchatus, which grows on Salix caprea.
Goat Willow (Salix caprea)
The larvae feed on Padus avium, Pyrus, Quercus, Salix caprea.
The larvae feed on Salix species, including Salix caprea and Salix cinerea.
As a remedy, Willow species of the Salix family, in particular Salix caprea, have been planted along the banks in an effort to prevent further channel shifting in the form of meander cutoffs.
The young larvae feed on various trees and shrubs, including Salix species (including Salix caprea and Salix myrsinifolia), older larvae also feed on low growing plants such as Rumex species.
The larvae feed on various trees and shrubs, including Betula, Salix caprea, Salix phylicifolia, Salix cinerea, Populus tremula, Populus balsamifera, Ribes, Rosa species (including Rosa acicularis, Syringa vulgaris and Lonicera caerulea.