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Water willow may mean:
Decodon verticillatus, a
species of
flowering plant Dianthera americana, a
species of
flowering plant known commonly as American...
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Willow water is a
traditional method to
extract the
rooting hormone indolebutyric acid from
willow (Salix) trees,
which is
believed to be
present in sufficient...
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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...
- The
willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) is a
small insect-eating,
neotropical migrant bird of the
tyrant flycatcher family native to
North America....
- The Wind in the
Willows is a children's
novel by the
British novelist Kenneth Grahame,
first published in 1908. It
details the
story of Mole, Ratty, and...
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Water Willow is an 1871 oil
painting by
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. It
depicts Jane
Morris in the
river landscape near
Kelmscott Manor, with the
manor in the...
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Willow Springs was a
water park
located in
Little Rock, Arkansas. It
closed for
swimming in July 2013. The park
subsequently re-opened for
fishing but...
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Dianthera americana, the
American water-
willow, is a herbaceous,
aquatic flowering plant in the
family Acanthaceae native to
North America. It is the hardiest...
- (103 km2) of it is land and 0.8
square miles (2.1 km2) of it (1.95%) is
water.
Willow Cr****
first appeared on the 2000 U.S.
Census as a census-designated...
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Dianthera pectoralis is an herb in the
family Acanthaceae. This
water-
willow is
widely known as tilo in
Latin America and in Cuba. In Haiti, it is called...