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Salix caprea,
known as goat willow, ****
willow or
great sallow, is a
common species of
willow native to
Europe and
western and
central Asia. It is a...
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southeastern part of the Gulf of
Koper in the
northern Adriatic.
Called Insula Caprea (Goat Island) or
Capro by
Roman settlers, it
developed into the city of...
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Neoclytus caprea (commonly
called the
banded ash borer) is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Say in 1824. It
feeds on...
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Platycerus caprea is a
species of beetle, from the
subfamily Lucaninae of
family Lucanidae. It was
discovered by
Charles De Geer in 1774, and was thus...
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Lochmaea caprea is a
species of leaf
beetle native to Europe.
Fauna Europaea Warchalowski, A. (2003) Chrysomelidae. The Leaf-beetles of
Europe and the...
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species include (among many others): Goat
willow or goat
sallow (Salix
caprea), a
small tree
native to
northern Europe and
northwest Asia. Grey willow...
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bebbiana Sarg. –
beaked willow, long-beaked willow, or Bebb's
willow Salix caprea L. – goat
willow or ****
willow Salix cinerea L. – grey
willow Salix discolor...
- leaves. This fast-growing tree is used for
windbreaks and screens.
Salix caprea (goat or **** willow) is a fast-growing
small tree with
striking catkins...
- They are
mostly found on goat
willow (S.
caprea) but also on
eared (S. aurita) and grey
willows (S.
caprea).
Fully grown, a
larva is 14−16 mm long and...
- family)
Salix bebbiana Bebb
willow Salicaceae (willow family) 923
Salix caprea goat
willow Salicaceae (willow family)
Salix caroliniana coastal plain willow;...