- and the
individual capsules are 4–6
millimetres (3⁄16–1⁄4 in) long. The
peachleaf willow grows very quickly, but is short-lived. It can be
found on the...
- musk
willow Salix alba L. –
white willow Salix amygdaloides Andersson –
peachleaf willow Salix arctica Pall. –
Arctic willow Salix babylonica L. – Babylon...
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Campanula persicifolia, the peach-leaved bellflower, is a
flowering plant species in the
family Campanulaceae. It is an
herbaceous perennial growing to...
- s****afras
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Ridges Moraine...
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Salix alba
white willow Salicaceae (willow family)
Salix amygdaloides peachleaf willow;
almondleaf willow Salicaceae (willow family)
Salix arbusculoides...
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birch American b****wood
American hornbeam Black willow Sandbar willow Peachleaf willow American willow Eastern cottonwood Sweet crabapple Sourwood American...
- Cherry,
Black Spruce, Bur Oak,
Eastern Hemlock,
Eastern White Cedar,
Peachleaf Willow, Pin Cherry, Red Oak, Red Maple, Red Pine,
Shagbark Hickory, Silver...
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optimal for
balsam poplars and
narrow leaf cottonwoods.
There are also
peachleaf willows and
plains cottonwoods in the park.
Shrubs include chokecherry...
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deltoides (eastern cottonwood)
Salix nigra (black willow)
Salix amygdaloides (
peachleaf willow)
Sapindaceae (soapberry family) Acer
negundo (boxelder) Acer nigrum...