WILLOW

common name for some members of the Salicaceae, a family of deciduous trees and shrubs of worldwide distribution, especially abundant from north temperate to arctic areas. The family consists of two genera, Salix and Populus, both of which are propagated easily by cuttings, grow rapidly, and characteristically bear male and female flowers in catkins on separate plants. Many plants of the narrower-leaved willow genus (Salix) flourish in cold, wet ground; willows grow farther north than any other woody angiosperm (flowering plant). The poplars (genus Populus) usually have heart-shaped or ovate leaves; they include the cottonwoods, aspens, and many species specifically named poplar. The cottonwoods (sometimes also called poplars) characteristically have seeds that are covered with fibrous coats so that when they are released at maturity they clump together in cottony balls. Cottonwoods were a welcome sight to the pioneers pushing westward, for they marked the streams in the otherwise treeless Great Plains. Some of the poplars, especially the aspens, have flattened leaf stalks that permit the pendulous leaves to quiver in the slightest breeze (hence the name quaking aspen). The quaking, or golden, aspen is a common deciduous tree of the mountains of the W United States; it is often the first tree to reforest burned-over woodlands. Because the lumber of this family is so soft it finds little use except for paper pulp (mostly the poplars), for charcoal, and especially in basketry and wickerwork (mostly the willows). The bushes and their twigs used in basketry are often called osiers. Willow buds and bark have also been used medicinally; the chemical predecessor of aspirin was originally isolated from the bark of a willow. The trees are valuable in erosion control along riverbanks because of their rapid growth. Economically the family is most noted for its many species planted as ornamentals, e.g., the Lombardy and the silver, or white, poplars, now naturalized in North America from Eurasia; the weeping willow, indigenous to China; and the pussy willow of North America. Populus gileadensis, an ancient horticultural species whose original form is unknown, is one of the plants called balm of Gilead. Yellow poplar is a name sometimes used for the unrelated tulip tree of the magnolia family. Willows are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Salicales, family Salicaceae.

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THE LEGEND OF THE SACRED WILLOW Long ago, a kings son became sick and...India broke off a branch from the Duong willow tree, dipped it in water, and sprinkled...was cured. From then on, the Duong willow was said to be a sacred tree.
...looked at my watch and found I had to return to it." And then for some years, no further glimpse into the future Wind in the Willows was vouchsafed to me, when I chanced to see the Letters to his son, returned to me from the seaside. And possibly no more...
...between Gil berts famous lines and verses by the poet Nicholas Rowe 1674-1718 : To the Brook and the Willow that heard him complain, Ah Willow, Willow, Poor Colin sat weeping and told them his pain, Ah, Willow, Willow; ah Willow, Willow. Sweet...
...and yellow Turned to branches of green willow? Cuddy . . . It is Phyllis only she That makes me wear the willow tree. In the famous British Museum MS...characteristic threefold repetition of willow to form a line in the stanza: Since my...
...and fine Holland Aprons, hauing their Willow garlands on their heads, entred into the...our likings in loue, sing all of greene Willow: 20 And faithfull affection such motion did moue, for Willow, Willow, Willow. Where pleasure was...
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...Mental Illness in Meri Nana-Ama Danquahs Willow Weep for Me. by Anna Mollow Meri Nana-Ama Danquahs Willow Weep for Me: A Black Womans Journey Through...of disability studies. Most important, Willow Weep for Me makes it clear that disability...
...Levelling of Difference in Stegners Wolf Willow. by David L. Williams If there is any...cultural memory. Wallace Stegners Wolf Willow (1962) is an ideal text to explore this...region. And so the noble attempt of Wolf Willow to negotiate the distance between prairies...
Haruki Murakami. Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: 24 Stories. by Joseph Dewey Haruki Murakami. Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman: 24 Stories. Various trans. Knopf, 2006. 334 pp. $24.95. To live in a Murakami story is to live at that difficult...
...and Duong Van Mai Elliotts the Sacred Willow. by Rocio G. Davis Family memoirs...and Doung Van Mai Elliotts The Sacred Willow (1999), demonstrate the ways in which...the Land of Morning Calm and The Sacred Willow convey the sense of a painful separation...
...Intersubjectivity and Gender in the Wind in the Willows. by Claire Walsh Liberal feminist readings...Misogynistic overtones in The Wind in the Willows According to Peter Green, sex (and more...instead of humans for The Wind in the Willows, he avoided weary sex problems (cited...
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A question of willow power by Patrick Matthews...retired after 40 years as willows officer with the Long...radical scheme to use willow shoots as a source of...Traditionally, the willow tree, a tranquil component...1970s. The advantage of willows is that they are fast...
From Willow Temple. by Donal Hall WE lived on a farm...workless weekday; or they met under a great willow beside a creek halfway between them. Its...their hideout, and they came to call it Willow Temple. In the absence of telephones they...
...Noxon wanted to do a Willow-Tara relationship...out," says Noxon. Willows character didnt start...of Tara, the Fall of Willow, and the Dead-Evil...before she carne out, the Willow-Tara story line forced...the question of whether Willows turning to the dark side...
Matching Up for Willow Mattes by George Turner Matte paintings...venerable idea for some gorgeous scenes in Willow. The work was done under the direction...painters contributing their artistry to the Willow look were Michael Pangrazio, Caroleen...
Blue willow story plates I read The Willow Pattern Story by Allan Drummond to my fourth grade class. They...the presence of the two doves, the maze border, the weeping willow tree, and the three figures on the bridge. Painting Patterns...
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Willow Creek Puts Spin on an Old Tale. Byline...across the suburbs over the next week. But Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington...different out of a church," Hogan said. Willow Creek Community Church expects a total of...
Ill Winds Hit Willows Cast. Byline: JOHN BURLS ONE thing...anticipated when he wrote The Wind in the Willows was how infrequently the inhabitants...the flu. The rampaging ill wind in the Willows has lain low the charming little critters...
...Heartbreak Story Behind the Wind in the Willows; Author of Classic Childrens Book Was...Grahame in the pages of The Wind In The Willows was not reflected in his own relationship...inscribed first edition of The Wind In The Willows was sold at auction for pounds sterling40...
How the Genius Behind Wind in the Willows Drove the Son Who Inspired Him to Suicide...Kenneth Grahame, writer of The Wind In The Willows, the bewitching riverbank tale of Mole...anything of note since The Wind In The Willows was published in 1908. The reason for...
Win Tickets for Wind in Willows. CULTURE Club members have the opportunity...Productions adaptation of The Wind in the Willows in Jesmond Dene on August 6. (The...July 20. Please include Wind in the Willows in the subject of your email. QUESTION...
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...narrower-leaved willow genus ( Salix ) flourish...cold, wet ground; willows grow farther north...wickerwork (mostly the willows). The bushes and...often called osiers. Willow buds and bark have...China; and the pussy willow of North America...magnolia family. Willows are classified in...
WILLOW-PATTERN WARE sometimes porcelain but frequently opaque pottery, originated...transformed by the gods into birds and flutter beyond his reach. The scene with its willow tree covers the central part of a plate, dish, or bowl, with a border of...
PUSSY WILLOW see willow . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
WILLOW HERB name for several plants, among them the fireweed (see evening primrose ). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Aspirin, although usually made synthetically now, was originally derived from salicin, the active ingredient in willow bark. Willow bark had been used for centuries in folk medicine in certain parts of the world. Acetylsalicylic acid was first...
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