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  • Flat-leaved willow (Salix planifolia)

    Salix planifolia (Flat-leaved willow)

    A fast-growing, characteristically shrubby species, the flat-leaved willow (Salix planifolia) is a distinctive perennial plant with smooth…

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    Salix magnifica (Willow)

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  • Satiny willow (Salix pellita)

    Salix pellita (Satiny willow)

    Taking its name from its lustrous, velvety leaves, the satiny willow (Salix pellita) is a distinctive shrub or small tree, found mainly in…

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  • Goat willow (Salix caprea)

    Salix caprea (Goat willow)

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  • Tana River poplar (Populus ilicifolia)

    Populus ilicifolia (Tana River poplar)

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  • Populus (Populus guzmanantlensis)

    Populus guzmanantlensis (Populus)

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    Chosenia arbutifolia (Chosenia)

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    Salix lanata (Woolly willow)

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