swamp willow (Meaning)
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swamp willow (n)
North American shrubby willow having dark bark and linear leaves growing close to streams and lakes
Synonyms & Antonyms of swamp willow
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swamp willow Sentence Examples
- The swamp willow's serpentine branches gracefully dipped into the murky waters.
- The expansive swamp was teeming with life, including towering swamp willows.
- The intricate root system of the swamp willow provided a sanctuary for various aquatic creatures.
- The pungent aroma of swamp willow leaves filled the humid air.
- Canoers navigated the narrow waterways, paddling amidst the dense growth of swamp willows.
- The swamp willow's bark, with its characteristic fissures, offered shelter to insects and small animals.
- During the autumn months, the swamp willow foliage transformed into a vibrant golden hue.
- Native Americans used swamp willow fibers to create durable baskets and other woven goods.
- The swamp willow's adaptability and resilience make it a vital component of wetland ecosystems.
- Conservation efforts aimed to protect the fragile habitats where swamp willows thrived.
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North American shrubby willow having dark bark and linear leaves growing close to streams and lakes
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The swamp willow's serpentine branches gracefully dipped into the murky waters.
The expansive swamp was teeming with life, including towering swamp willows.
The intricate root system of the swamp willow provided a sanctuary for various aquatic creatures.
The pungent aroma of swamp willow leaves filled the humid air.