RF2E07HHR–Old botanical illustration engraving of Salix aurita / Eared Willow. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMEDDKF0–Salix alba
RM2WACETA–Halftone of a girl learning how to make willow baskets, England, published circa 1913
RMDWX774–Willow: flowers
RMJ4G80X–Salix myrsinifolia
RFT602WF–A picture showing the Pistillate & Staminate flowers of the Willow, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2C2R905–Willow vegetating both ends near levees of the Loire, at Blois, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1873.
RFT5TX2N–In this image a Marlea begonifolia or Alangium chinense is an evergreen tree vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFKW99AH–vector image of a tree in black/white
RMW4P7Y7–Engraved drawing of the Crack Willow (Salix fragilis), from the book 'The natural history of plants' by Anton Kerner von Marilaun, Francis Wall Oliver, Mary Frances Ewart Busk Macdonald, and Lady Marian Balfour, 1902. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMDTF7FJ–Pollard Willow
RF2H33RM0–Oak hand drawn silhouette in circle shape. Vector illustration.
RF2E07HGG–Old botanical illustration engraving of Goat Willow / Salix caprea. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2WACEPP–Halftone of a couple harvesting willow cane to make willow baskets, England, published circa 1913
RMDWT4PD–Osier
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
RMDTF7FM–Weeping Willow
RF2H1YW22–The whole tree silhouette with branches, leaves ant roots. Circle shape isolated on white background. Vector illustration.
RF2E07HC7–Old botanical illustration engraving of Grey Willow, Sallow / Salix cinerea. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RMDWJGJB–Osier
RFT5YY37–Salix Balsamifera: In this sketch there is one branch of tree, Salix Balsamifera is called balsam willow because its leaves and twigs, trees are blac
RMDTF7FP–Pollard Weeping Willow
RF2E07HGX–Old botanical illustration engraving of Creeping Willow, Dwarf Willow / Salix repens. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RFT5XD4B–Picture shows the Branch of Salix Missouriensis. Leaves are heart-shaped at the base and are hairy underneath. This multi-trunked small tree has dark,
RFT60HE5–A picture showing branch of Yewleaf Willow also known as Salix Taxifolia which is native to southern Mexico and the Pacific Coast, vintage line drawin
RFT5R7YJ–A picture of branch of Peachleaf Willow which is also known as Salix Amygdaloides. It is mostly found in the Southern Canada and Northern United State
RFT5X79E–A picture showing the Branch of Sitka Willow which is also known as Salix sitchensis. It is native to northwestern North America, vintage line drawing
RFT5YTE6–A branch of Salix Fluviatilis known by the name northwest sandbar willow. It is native to the west coast of North America from British Columbia and th
RFT60284–A branch of Salix Sesillilifolia. The leaves are up to 12 centimeters long, oval with pointed tips, edged with spiny teeth, and generally coated thinl
RM2W37T35–Salix fragilis with flower and fruit, Salix fragilis, anonym (botany book, 1889), Bruch-Weide mit Blüte und Frucht, Saule fragile, avec fleur et fruit
RFT60H9H–This picture represents Branch of Red Willow with leaves, buds & flowers also known as Salix Laevigata. Its found in Pacific Coastal California, vinta
RM2W3H8XB–Salix fragilis, Salix fragilis, W. A[arland] u. Sohn und A. Lütke n.d.N. (botany book, 1888), Bruch-Weide, Saule fragile
RFT5YWA5–Picture of Balsamifera Salix leaves. It is a frost tolerant, suckering pioneer, good soil stabilization, rapidly spreading, tolerates salt, urban site
RM2WNEKN1–Salix fragilis, 1) branch with fruit flowers, 2) branch with pollen flowers, Salix fragilis, (botany book, 1905), Bruch-Weide, 1) Zweig mit Fruchtblüten, 2) Zweig mit Pollenblüten, Saule fragile, 1) branche avec des fleurs fructifères, 2) branche avec des fleurs de pollen
RFT60282–Picture of Salix alba (white willow), which is a species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia. It is a medium-sized to large decidu
RFT5T3NB–Salix Tetrasperma, commonly called Indian willow, is a medium-sized tree of wet and swampy places; leaves are silky and four times as long as broad, v
RFT5X4F1–A picture showing a branch of Willow tree which is a class of shrubs or trees of the genus salix, which vary in size from shrubs only a few centimetre
RM2WN90EK–Salix fragilis, 1) branch with fruit flowers, 2) branch with pollen flowers, Salix fragilis, (botany book, 1905), Bruch-Weide, 1) Zweig mit Fruchtblüten, 2) Zweig mit Pollenblüten, Saule fragile, 1) branche avec des fleurs fructifères, 2) branche avec des fleurs de pollen
RFT5NJ9Y–Picture of Salix Nuttallii's branch. It is a deciduous shrub, usually with multiple stems that reach 2 to 7 m in height in dry, cold, high elevations.
RFT5YNN0–Salix Amplifolia shrub or tree growing up to 8 m tall, the leaves up to 11 cm long, oval in shape, wavy along the edges, and hairy to woolly in textur
RFT5N75N–A picture showing branch of Willow tree bearing two Pistillate catkins, Staminate flower above, at the left and Pistillate flower below, at the right,
RFT60HBG–A picture showing branch of Willow tree bearing two Pistillate catkins, Staminate flower above, at the left and Pistillate flower below, at the right,
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