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Salix × fragilis - Wikipedia
Salix × fragilis, with the common names crack willow and brittle willow, is a hybrid species of willow native to Europe and Western Asia. en.wikipedia.org
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Willow, crack (Salix fragilis) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
Scruffy and loud, the crack willow is named after its habit of splitting with cracks and fissures, and how noisy its branches are when they break. www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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Salix X fragilis (Crack Willow) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Crack Willow is one of the non-native tree willows in the state, found in a variety of moist to wet places, especially areas prone to seasonal flooding. www.minnesotawildflowers.info
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crack-willow
ˈcrack-ˌwillow [f. crack v. + willow.] A name for Salix fragilis, a species of willow with brittle branches.1670 Ray Catal. Plant. 271 The Crack-willow. 1806 T. Harwood Lichfield 453 Near Stow-pool, the salix fragilis, crack-willow, flourishes. 1861 Miss Pratt Flower Pl. V. 80. Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Crack Willow - Weed of the Week
Description: A large deciduous tree, in the willow family (Salicaceae) growing 65 feet in height and often dividing into several large branches. www.invasive.org
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Crack Willow | Forestry | Extension | USU
A small or medium tree (up to 50' tall), native to southwestern Asia and central Europe. Has brittle twigs that tend to break off at their base in storms. extension.usu.edu
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Willow
L. – grey willow Salix discolor Muhl. – American pussy willow or glaucous willow Salix euxina I.V.Belyaeva – eastern crack willow Salix exigua Nutt. – sandbar willow, narrowleaf willow, or coyote willow Salix × fragilis L. – common crack willow Salix glauca L. – gray willow, grayleaf willow, white willow wikipedia.org
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[PDF] Crack Willow - final
Trees up to 20 meters tall. Trunks up to 1.3 m in diameter, bark is furrowed gray or black with age. Branches ascending and large. cms3.revize.com
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Crack willow | The Wildlife Trusts
The Crack willow is a large willow tree found along riverbanks, around lakes and in wet woodland. It is often planted alongside rivers and dykes to stabilise ... www.wildlifetrusts.org
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Crack willow - Weedbusters
Deciduous tree (<25 m), occasionally only shrub size, with spreading rather than hanging branches, and rough and fissured bark. www.weedbusters.org.nz
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Crack Willow Tree - Facts & Identification - YouTube
Comments · Inside Europe's Last Ancient Yew Forest · Key Features for Identifying Willows · Hornbeam Tree - Facts & Identification · Tree of ... www.youtube.com
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Crack Willow identification - Tree Guide UK
Crack Willow identification is based on its long thin leaves, spring catkins and ridged bark. Willows are pollinated by insects (Poplars are wind pollinated). www.treeguideuk.co.uk
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Aculus craspedobius
The gall of craspedobius is a short, 1–2 mm narrow twisted, downward roll on the leaves of eared willow (S. alba), crack willow (S. fragilis) and their Elsewhere it has been found on goat willow (S. caprea) and purple willow (S. pururea). wikipedia.org
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Pyl Brook
It has mature hawthorn and elm scrub, with areas of crack-willow, elder, blackthorn and bramble. wikipedia.org
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Aculus magnirostris
The gall of A. magnirostris is a long, 1–2 mm narrow twisted, downward roll on the leaves of eared willow (S. alba), crack willow (S. fragilis) and their Elsewhere it has been found on Babylon willow (S. babylonica) and purple willow (S. pururea). wikipedia.org
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