RFCW0X30–Detail of a salix species from Dovre national park, Norway
RM2EAAMNG–Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Karlsruhe, white willow, Salix alba plant species of the genus willow (Salix) family of the willow family (Salicaceae), Oberwaldsee.
RFEFNC67–A salix species planted tightly as part of an effort to clear pollution and heavy metals in the soil, Oslo Norway
RMC8N7X5–salix sp species willow yellow green foliage leaves new growth willows deciduous trees
RFR890H8–The dwarf willow, or least willow (Salix herbacea); an arctic alpine species seen here with red seed heads in the Cairngorms
RM2RB5H6E–Woolly willow (Salix lanata), subarctic species of willow, deciduous shrub native to Iceland, Faeroe Islands and Finland, through to eastern Siberia
RFAWBBTD–An ancient pollarded willow Salix species on the banks of the River Stour
RM2DD6BFJ–Dwarf willow / least willow / snowbed willow (Salix herbacea) species of tiny creeping willow showing autumn colours on the arctic tundra
RMPT6X6J–Salicin chemical melt micro slide, cross polarized lighting, photomicrograph, Salicin is also commonly found in the bark of Populus species.
RF2PR8T5T–Osier bed with growing withy stems
RF2JJFJ2Y–Osier willow bed, Salix species, with growing withy stems ready for cutting with more trees blurred in the background.
RM2J3X34H–Crack Willow Salix fragilis - male catkins emerging
RM2DD6BFD–Dwarf willow / least willow / snowbed willow (Salix herbacea) species of tiny creeping willow showing autumn colours on the arctic tundra
RM2EAAMR5–Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Karlsruhe, white willow, Salix alba plant species of the genus willow (Salix) family of the willow family (Salicaceae), Oberwaldsee.
RM2DD6BF8–Dwarf willow / least willow / snowbed willow (Salix herbacea) species of tiny creeping willow showing autumn colours on the tundra, Svalbard, Norway
RFR890FP–The dwarf willow (Salix herbacea), an arctic alpine species seen here with 'Euura herbaceae' sawfly gall in Scotland's Cairngorms
RF2K6R32H–Lactarius controversus (blushing milkcap) occurs throughout Europe, growing with species of Salix (eg Salix repens) on heaths and dunes.
RFR890J8–The dwarf willow, or least willow (Salix herbacea), an arctic alpine species seen here with fluffy seeds in Scotland's Cairngorm mountains
RF2D6K31B–Catkins of Salix lanata, the woolly willow.
RMBKA5BG–Dappled willow (Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki') and day lilies (Hemerocallis)
RF2D6K399–Catkins of Salix phylicifolia, the tea-leaved willow.
RM2DD6BBG–Dwarf willow / least willow / snowbed willow (Salix herbacea) species of tiny creeping willow showing autumn colours on the tundra, Svalbard, Norway
RMEAPXKE–Willow (Salix sp. ), Norway Spruce (Picea abies). A comparison of deciduous and evergreen, coniferous tree foliage or leaves.
RFG12G16–Salix viminalis is a multi-stemmed shrub growing to between 3 and 6 m (9.8 and 19.7 ft) (rarely to 10 m (33 ft)) tall.
RMCBA112–Willow (Salix sp. ). Pollarded tree, on a rural roadside. Adventitious growth helps act as a wind brake. Palling, Norfolk.
RF2HG530Y–Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus Salix, are around 400 species of deciduous trees and shrubs.
RF2T9C2EN–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RF2J13094–Holly willow (Latin Salix acutifolia) is a species of deciduous trees or shrubs of the genus Willow (Salix) of the Willow family (Salicaceae)
RMDB9YF1–Pollarded willow (Salix) in an autumnal garden
RFB4C4K9–Weeping Willow Trees, Salix babylonica, Chess Valley, Hertfordshire, UK
RMW29CHG–West Sussex, UK. Eastern Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) sitting on the branch of a Weeping Willow (salix babylonica) tree
RFT676XC–salix integra decorative garden plant white and green leaves
RMDA32RH–Woolly Willow (Salix lanata) a subarctic species native to Iceland male catkin Svartifoss National Park Iceland Europe
RF2JJ98WM–Willow in seed at Johnston Ridge, Mt St Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington
RMBNHBY7–Willow Tee in a limestone landscape.
RM2PKATF4–Various deciduous trees, including a willow species on the right in autumn
RMF0GRJ7–Trees in flood water, mainly White willow (Salix alba) with some White mulberry (Morus alba) Aspen, Poplar and Ash trees, Kazanc area, Livanjsko Polje (karst plateau) Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 2009
RF2D6K2TW–Catkin of Salix glauca, the grayleaf willow.
RMBG2DE8–Snow Willow Salix reticulata (american form) on Independence Pass (11,000 feet), The Rockies, Colorado, USA, North America.
RF2RYXXPC–The musk beetle (Aromia moschata) is a Eurasian species of longhorn beetle belonging to the subfamily Cerambycidae, sitting on a
RM2HXCB70–Babylon willow with mistletoes, springtime, State domain Beberbeck, Hofgeismar, Kassel district, Hesse, Germany
RMCBA155–Willow (Salix sp. ). Pollarded tree, on a rural roadside. Adventitious growth helps act as a wind brake. Palling, Norfolk.
RF2CG9RMH–Weeping willow tree. One tree species of salix babylonica (babylon willow or weeping willow) in summer isolated on white surface. 3D Illustration
RF2T9R58E–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RF2J1306E–Holly willow (Latin Salix acutifolia) is a species of deciduous trees or shrubs of the genus Willow (Salix) of the Willow family (Salicaceae)
RF2RR2M2M–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RMBKTHMJ–Buttercup is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus.
RM2CFYMT1–Willow Tree (Salix Alba Tristis)
RFB4C4GD–Weeping Willow Trees, Salix babylonica, Chess Valley Hertfordshire UK
RMCTTHYC–Willow (Salix spp.) leaves in pond, Audubon Rookery, Venice, Florida, USA
RFB4MN0N–Weeping Willow, Salix babylonica, Salicaceae by the Side of the River Camb Cambridgeshire UK
RFT676X5–salix integra decorative garden plant white and green leaves
RF2JWE4NG–A Weeping Willow, Salix Babylinica, in the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa, with a gathering storm in the background
RMBNHCCC–Willow Tee in a limestone landscape.
RF2E4CRBC–Dormant trichomatic flower buds, Arroyo Willow, Salix Lasiolepis, Salicaceae, native, Bluff Creek Trail, Southern California Coast, Winter.
RFPE3PT7–Salix retusa with flowers ono the Sharr mountain on Kosovo
RF2D6K337–Catkin of Salix myrsinifolia, the myrsine-leaved willow.
RMMGJ498–Coppiced Willow Tree ( Salix) Willows, also called sallows, and osiers, form the genus Salix, around 400 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, found
RMH3DH6D–Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) aka Asian Cerambycid Beetle, Starry Sky in China. Adult on Tuliptree.
RM2HXCAYA–Babylon willow with mistletoes, springtime, State domain Beberbeck, Hofgeismar, Kassel district, Hesse, Germany
RMCBA133–Willow (Salix sp. ). Pollarded tree, on a rural roadside. Adventitious growth helps act as a wind brake. Palling, Norfolk.
RMW7X4NM–Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata) - naturalised garden plant, occurring naturally in the UK as a rare species in Scotland. Yorkshire, England, UK. April.
RMEKP893–Willow (Salix sp. ), Norway Spruce (Picea abies). Comparison of deciduous and evergreen, coniferous trees, growing terminal bud
RF2J1309P–Holly willow (Latin Salix acutifolia) is a species of deciduous trees or shrubs of the genus Willow (Salix) of the Willow family (Salicaceae)
RF2RR2M1D–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RM2AK7GPE–WEAVING with willow (Salix viminalis) OSIER WITHIES. Basket making.
RMW7T2XH–Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata) leaf and catkin. Naturalised garden plant, occurring naturally in the UK as a rare species in Scotland. Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMBGD8CE–Willow Tree (Salix sp.). Adventitious shoots and branches growing from a cut trunk. Akin to pollarding.
RMG67KR4–Colds and Influenza tea, Lime Tree blossom, Elderflower, Elderberry, Mallow leaf, Mallow, Common Mallow, Liquorice root, European elderberry, Elder, Common elder, Black elder, willow bark / (Tilia cordata), (Tilia grandifolia), (Sambucus nigra), (Salix sp
RMT6CK04–willow Salix integra Hakuro-Nishiki
RFT676WP–salix integra decorative garden plant white and green leaves
RFT5YWR6–Picture shows the Branch of Salix Longipes which is a species of willow. The leaves are typically elongated, but may also be round to oval, frequently
RM2T7N7R3–Badly damaged Weeping Willow tree due to severe storm, half of it was blown off.
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