Willows can also be used to create living fences or even sculptures, and the branches are commonly used in basketry and weaving since the wood is flexible enough to be bent once it has been soaked in water. In landscapes, willows are often planted alongside streams where the interlacing roots will hold back soil and prevent erosion. The wood of willow trees tends to be brittle, so ornamental landscape use is limited to a relatively few species. Willow bark can also contain aspirin-like compounds, so these plants are an essential component of materia medica down through the ages, used by housewives and apothecaries alike. It is the primary material of early daub and wattle construction. High flash 1. Brocade to sparkling willow and green glittering star 4. Gold willow to red Brocade to blue 44g rockets: Green ring red plum pistil Ti-gold coconut and chrysanthemum pistil Gold willow to green & red glitter pistil Green smile face Brocade & white glitter 2 in stock. White glittering star with red wave and green wave. Gold willow to white glittering star and crackling pistil 6.
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Chrysanthemum & red glitter willow mine / Red glitter willow & blue star 3. Blue to silver brocade mine / Blue to silver brocade 2.
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Most species of Salix have lance-shaped leaves, although some species have narrower leaves (these species are known as osiers), while others have rounder leaves (most of these species are known as sallows). Long flexible whip-like growth is essential to basket making and the weaving of wattle fences. Brocade to red star and brocade to green star 3. 24 EXTRA LARGE 5' CANISTER SHELLS BEAUTIFUL SHELLS WITH TAILS AND MINES Shots: 24 Breaks: 24, Mines: 12, Tails: 12 Effects: Mine: 1. All willows are moisture-loving plants that can live in wet areas and boggy conditions, and some are adaptable enough to also do well in dry soils. Depending on the species, willows range in size from low-ground-hugging shrubs to towering giants of 90 feet or more. Willows include more than 400 trees and shrubs from the Salix genus-a group of moisture-loving plants that are native to temperate and cold regions in the Northern Hemisphere.
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