Salix amygdaloides
Salix amygdaloides (peachleaf willow) is a species of willow native to southern Canada and the United States, from Quebec west to western British Columbia, southeast to eastern Kentucky, and southwest and west to Arizona and Nevada, respectively. The peachleaf willow grows very quickly, but is short-lived. It can only spread by seeds, whereas most other willows can propagate from roots or snapped bits of twig.
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Salix amygdaloides
Salix amygdaloides (peachleaf willow) is a species of willow native to southern Canada and the United States, from Quebec west to western British Columbia, southeast to eastern Kentucky, and southwest and west to Arizona and Nevada, respectively. The peachleaf willow grows very quickly, but is short-lived. It can only spread by seeds, whereas most other willows can propagate from roots or snapped bits of twig.
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Salix amygdaloides (peachleaf ...... an almond (Latin, amygdalus).
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Salix amygdaloides, es una esp ...... sudoeste de Arizona y Nevada.
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Salix amygdaloidesFichier:Sali ...... est de l'Arizona et du Nevada.
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الصفصاف خوخي الأوراق (باللاتين ...... افية (باللاتينية: Salicaceae).
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Salix amygdaloides
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Peachleaf willow leaves
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S. amygdaloides
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Salix amygdaloides (peachleaf ...... roots or snapped bits of twig.
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Salix amygdaloides, es una esp ...... sudoeste de Arizona y Nevada.
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Salix amygdaloidesFichier:Sali ...... est de l'Arizona et du Nevada.
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الصفصاف خوخي الأوراق (باللاتين ...... افية (باللاتينية: Salicaceae).
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Salix amygdaloides
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Salix amygdaloides
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Salix amygdaloides
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صفصاف خوخي الأوراق
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