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parts of
Eurasia and
North America.
Common names include bog-myrtle,
sweet willow,
Dutch myrtle, and sweetgale.
Myrica gale is a
deciduous shrub growing...
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Arctic willow Salix babylonica L. –
Babylon willow,
Peking willow or
weeping willow Salix bebbiana Sarg. –
beaked willow, long-beaked
willow, or Bebb's...
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Spencer (also
known as
Melaleuca sabrina);
Callistemon salignus (Sm.)
Sweet –
Willow bottlebrush,
white bottlebrush (also
known as
Melaleuca salicina); Callistemon...
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Preservation of
Fruit and Vegetables. HMSO. pp. 16–23. "Kisel –
Russian sweet drink". milkandbun. 2
August 2015.
Retrieved 22
August 2022. "Red-flowering...
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Metrical Experiments Once again,
sweet Willow, wave thee' "Once again,
sweet Willow, wave thee!"
Unknown 1893
Metrical Experiments Songs...
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bamboo wood together. The
sweet spot on the
bamboo bat
performed 19%
better than that on a
willow bat.
Alternatives to
willow, such as
bamboo can further...
- The Wind in the
Willows is a
classic children's
novel by the
British novelist Kenneth Grahame,
first published in 1908. It
details the
story of Mole,...
- Sea-boy, who sunk the Gally)". A
captain of a ship (the
Sweet Trinity or
Golden Vanity or
Golden Willow Tree of the title)
laments the
danger it is in; Sir...
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Sweet Home
Central School District is a New York
State public school district that
serves the
towns of
Amherst and Tonawanda, New York of Erie County...
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Willow Ridge), and one
Alternative School (Dexter Terrace).
Nearly 4,000
students are
enrolled in the District's
seven schools. In 2005,
Sweet Home...