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Salix discolor, the
American ****
willow or
glaucous willow, is a
species of
willow native to
North America, one of two
species commonly called ****...
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known to
crackle violently if burned. As with the
closely related Salix discolor (American **** willow), it is also
often grown for cut flowers. See...
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willow Salix caprea L. – goat
willow or ****
willow Salix cinerea L. – grey
willow Salix discolor Muhl. –
American ****
willow or
glaucous willow Salix euxina...
- cinerea), a
small tree
native to
northern Europe.
American ****
willow (
Salix discolor),
native to
northern North America.
Before the male
catkins of these...
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Andersson Salix dibapha C.K.Schneid.
Salix discolor Muhl. –
American willow, ****
willow Salix di**** Roxb. ex D.Don
Salix dissa C.K.Schneid.
Salix divergentistyla...
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willow Salix commutata,
undergreen willow Salix discolor, ****
willow Salix drummondiana, Drummond's
willow Salix eastwoodiae, Eastwood's
willow Salix eriocephala...
- two
generations per year. The
larvae feed on
Salix babylonica,
Salix bebbiana,
Salix discolor and
Salix candida species. They mine the
leaves of their...
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Saskatchewan and
southern British Columbia. The
larvae feed on
Salix species,
including Salix discolor. Beccaloni, George; et al., eds. (February 2005). "Scientific...
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Prince Edward Island. The
larvae feed on the
leaves of
Salix (including
Salix bebbiana and
Salix discolor) and
Ribes species. They
create a lobe case. Wikimedia...
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susceptible to diamonding,
including Salix bebbiana (the most common) plus S. pseudomonticola, S. arbusculoides, S.
discolor, S. scouleriana, and S. alaxensis...