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How To Use Willow tree In A Sentence

  • If you want tiger swallowtail butterflies, plant a willow tree.
  • She wanted a whippy switch off a willow tree in the front yard.
  • Daddy found this place: there was a willow tree with its branches dipping into the little river nearby.
  • He saw a tall willow tree, and decided to rest in its shade.
  • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
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  • Closing her eyes, Sarah lay down on the grass near a tall willow tree.
  • Cottonwood and willow trees, typical of a desert floodplain, are plentiful. Houston Chronicle
  • Willow Court is a sunken flooded area with willow trees and wetland vegetation, traversed and enclosed by a boardwalk.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • A wiggling larva on a leaf of a willow tree catches her eye and is quickly consumed.
  • Some 2000 years ago the Greeks used the bark and leaves of the willow tree (which contains salicylic acid) to relieve pain and fever.
  • On her fifteenth birthday she had stupidly agreed to jump off a branch of a willow tree over a shallow ravine some ten feet below on a dare.
  • She could see the lush green lawn, and a tall willow tree at one corner, but the gray sky and drizzling rain added the cheerlessness in her mood.
  • I sat on a park bench near a willow tree.
  • Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring.
  • I sailed on towards Wellington Harbour 70 miles away, saved only by the branches of a willow tree trailing mercifully within arm's reach.
  • The willow tree is often associated with weeping and forsaken love.
  • Their road led them along the side of the same brook where Quentin had overheard the mysterious conference the preceding evening, and Hayraddin had not long rejoined them, ere they passed under the very willow tree which had afforded Durward the means of concealment, when he became an unsuspected hearer of what then passed betwixt that false guide and the lanzknecht. Quentin Durward
  • One of the remedies Hippocrates used for pain and fevers was powder made from the bark and leaves of the willow tree.
  • Golden light plays on the looping branches of a willow tree down by the riverside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The river had deposited me under a willow tree laden with some kind of wispy moss. Fatal Circle
  • Some willow trees will be lost by the development but trees like hornbeam, lime and birch will remain with preservation orders on them.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
  • WHAT is causing yellow spots on my Kilmarnock willow tree? The Sun
  • Willow trees swayed gently besides the house, offering shade; she could make out a showcase of white lilies and golden carnations behind the foggy windows of an adjacent greenhouse.
  • The correct spelling of "catkin," defined as a cluster of willow tree blossoms, produced a gasp from the audience. Undefined
  • Golden light plays on the looping branches of a willow tree down by the riverside. Times, Sunday Times
  • When is the best time of year to prune a contorted willow tree? The Sun
  • What are the small, raised lumps on the leaves of my willow tree? Times, Sunday Times
  • “Well,” Alex said, “people do know that they can chew on the bark or leaves of willow trees, which contain salicin, which is related to aspirin, so—” Sent
  • She wanted a whippy switch off a willow tree in the front yard.
  • Included in these poetic images is a shot of a few soldiers, who are dressed in white, one piece bio-warfare suits with gas masks covering their faces throughout the movie, standing with flashlights or lanterns in a beautiful grassy field with a weeping willow tree with the edges of the frame softened by morning fog. How I got scolded by a Paul Giamatti lookalike or my review of The Crazies
  • On Saturday last he planted a willow tree in commemoration of the event, surrounded by his friends.
  • To his luck he saw the light on in her room and the window open, behind the thick leaves from the willow tree.
  • If you want tiger swallowtail butterflies, plant a willow tree.
  • Finally the willow tree was heavily pruned and the Euonymus and three lupins were planted.
  • In her madness, Ophelia climbs a willow tree to hang garlands from its branches.
  • Willow trees bend gently along spotless avenues and ancient canals.
  • On her fifteenth birthday she had stupidly agreed to jump off a branch of a willow tree over a shallow ravine some ten feet below on a dare.
  • The poplar and willow trees line the opposite bank of the River Kennet from the Town Mill homes.
  • In actuality it came from the name of a bird - the Willow inker - that had a dreadfully loud caw, not to mention a terrible unaccommodating personality, and happened to live in a willow tree.
  • We chose to sit beneath a willow tree with its branches shielding us from view.
  • She wanted a whippy switch off a willow tree in the front yard.
  • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
  • The leaves and bark of the willow tree contain a substance called salicin, a naturally occurring compound similar to acetylsalicylic acid, the chemical name for aspirin. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • And the tree, the sacred willow tree, the huluppu tree, is no more!
  • Examples include taxol from the Pacific yew, curare from a group of South American shrubs, and aspirin, from the bark of willow trees.
  • He weighed some soil, put it in a pot and waited five years for a willow tree to grow. Times, Sunday Times
  • A willow tree outside my house is to be chopped down. Times, Sunday Times
  • We're totally spoilt for choice—I've wed couples in luxury lodges like and under willow trees by the side of the lake.
  • We had sought relief on a shady spot on the embankment and were sitting under a willow tree. WALKING THE BIBLE
  • A fairly stiff breeze was blowing, but the branches of the willow trees never swayed.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is said that Hippocrates (he of the Hippocratic Oath) brewed leaves from the willow tree to ease the pain of childbirth.
  • What benefits the willow tree that its bark should contain salicylic acid; or the foxglove, digitalis; the periwinkle, vincristine; or the poppy, opiates?
  • Along the lakefront a curving sweep of barberry and daylilies terminated at gazebos overarched by old apple and willow trees.
  • Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring.
  • We chose to sit beneath a willow tree with its branches shielding us from view.
  • He stopped when he saw her, her thread bare cotton skirt hiked up to her knees as her feet brushed the top of the water underneath a willow tree.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • He broke off a twig from a willow tree and used it to shoo the flies away.
  • WHAT is causing yellow spots on my willow tree? The Sun
  • I saw the willow tree about six weeks ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • BNFL plans to convert one closed plant, Chapelcross, into a co-firing plant burning a combination of coal and locally grown willow trees. Energy profile of the United Kingdom
  • Golden light plays on the looping branches of a willow tree down by the riverside. Times, Sunday Times
  • When we did the trip last, in late spring, the sun on the willow trees heightened our awareness of the greenness after driving down through barren hills.
  • Two Canadian Geese land, honking, and take shelter under a willow tree whose tendrils flick at the water with the breeze.
  • Cottonwood and willow trees, typical of a desert floodplain, are plentiful. Houston Chronicle
  • If you want tiger swallowtail butterflies, plant a willow tree.
  • Ford stood next to a willow tree, the thin branches falling around him like a curtain.
  • The willow tree bark and leaves are rich in salicin, a compound similar to acetylsalicylic acid, the chemical name for aspirin.
  • Yesterday we found a photograph, under the bushes behind the willow tree.
  • Recent donations include the purchase of picnic tables, a circular seat round the willow tree by the lake, and benches in the park.
  • One side-effect of the gradual increase in the amount of wood in the new bats is that each willow tree produces fewer bats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Willow trees bend gently along spotless avenues and ancient canals.
  • In the valley floors and on hill slopes we have cultivated fields, pastures and, along water streams, hygrophilous riparial woodlands with poplar and willow trees.
  • The poplar and willow trees line the opposite bank of the River Kennet from the Town Mill homes.
  • He broke off a twig from a willow tree and used it to shoo the flies away.
  • The nests are usually found in willow trees at the side of lakes and rivers, and are a very curious shape. Times, Sunday Times

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