Kind of willow
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WEEPINGKind of willow
VALKilmer of "Willow"
ITEAWillow of puzzledom
OSIERSpecies of willow.
VALKilmer of 'Willow'
PLANTPLAINTWeeping of a willow?
CATKINSFlowerings of the willow.
CRICKETBATSports implement made of willow
AMENTFlower spike of the willow.
ITEAPlant of the willow family.
AMENTCatkin of a willow tree.
AMENTSWillow-borne harbingers of spring
XANDERFriend of Buffy and Willow
SARAHMother of Bristol, Willow, and Piper
TIT...-willow, part of a "Mikado" song
willowwaregoods eg baskets made of willow
willowishof the colour of willow leaves
saughymade of willow; full of willows
RUSTLESound of a willow in the wind
TRIGBrother of Track, Bristol, Willow and Piper
willowwaresWILLOWWARE, goods eg baskets made of willow
SARAHMother of Track, Bristol, Willow, Piper and Trig
salicaceouspertaining to or like a willow; belonging to the willow family of plants
willowherba perennial herb of the evening primrose family with willow-like leaves and seeds
salicionalan organ stop with a tone like that of a willow pipe also SALICET
salicionalsSALICIONAL, an organ stop with a tone like that of a willow pipe also SALICET
willowherbsWILLOWHERB, a perennial herb of the evening primrose family with willow-like leaves and seeds
saughsany of several shrubby Old World willows, esp. Salix atrocinerea or the pussy willow, S. caprea
sauchsany of several shrubby Old World willows, esp. Salix atrocinerea or the pussy willow, S. caprea
wickerPliable twigs, typically of willow, plaited or woven to make items such as furniture and baskets
sauchany of several shrubby Old World willows, esp. Salix atrocinerea or the pussy willow, S. caprea
sallowsany of several shrubby Old World willows, esp. Salix atrocinerea or the pussy willow, S. caprea
saughany of several shrubby Old World willows, esp. Salix atrocinerea or the pussy willow, S. caprea
catkina spicate inflorescence (as of the willow, birch, or oak) bearing scaly bracts and unisexual usually apetalous flowers called also ament
poplarany of a genus (Populus) of slender catkin-bearing quick-growing deciduous trees (as an aspen or cottonwood) of the willow family
fireweedtall perennial (Epilobium angustifolium) of the evening-primrose family that has long spikes of pinkish-purple flowers and is an important honey plant in some areas called also willow herb
kinnikinnickA smoking mixture used by North American Indians as a substitute for tobacco or for mixing with it, typically consisting of dried sumac leaves and the inner bark of willow or dogwood