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− | '''Pussy Willow''' is the English-language common name for species of willow which have furry buds in spring. | + | [[Image:PussyWillows.jpg|thumb|right|300px]] |
+ | '''Pussy Willow''' is the [[English]]-language common name for species of willow which have furry buds in spring. | ||
In North America, pussy willow (also known as American Pussy Willow) refers to ''Salix discolor'', a species native to northern North America. | In North America, pussy willow (also known as American Pussy Willow) refers to ''Salix discolor'', a species native to northern North America. | ||
− | In the [[United Kingdom]], pussy willow (also known as | + | In the [[United Kingdom]], pussy willow (also known as Goat Willow) refers to ''Salix caprea'', a species native to northern Europe and northwest Asia. |
− | [[Category: Plants]] | + | [[Category:Plants]] |
Latest revision as of 01:22, June 28, 2016
Pussy Willow is the English-language common name for species of willow which have furry buds in spring.
In North America, pussy willow (also known as American Pussy Willow) refers to Salix discolor, a species native to northern North America.
In the United Kingdom, pussy willow (also known as Goat Willow) refers to Salix caprea, a species native to northern Europe and northwest Asia.