prairie willow Antonyms

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Meaning of prairie willow

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prairie willow (n)

slender shrubby willow of dry areas of North America

prairie willow Sentence Examples

  1. The prairie willow's delicate flowers swayed gracefully in the summer breeze.
  2. The native bees buzzed around the nectar-filled blooms of the prairie willow.
  3. In autumn, the leaves of the prairie willow turned a vibrant golden yellow.
  4. The long, slender branches of the prairie willow provided shelter for small birds.
  5. The dense thickets of prairie willows created a natural windbreak for the surrounding vegetation.
  6. The roots of the prairie willow held the soil firmly in place, preventing erosion.
  7. The bark of the prairie willow was used by Native Americans for medicinal purposes.
  8. The prairie willow was an important source of food and shelter for wildlife.
  9. The distinctive flowers of the prairie willow made it a popular choice for landscaping.
  10. The prairie willow played a vital role in the ecosystem of the grasslands.

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slender shrubby willow of dry areas of North America

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The prairie willow's delicate flowers swayed gracefully in the summer breeze.

The native bees buzzed around the nectar-filled blooms of the prairie willow.

In autumn, the leaves of the prairie willow turned a vibrant golden yellow.

The long, slender branches of the prairie willow provided shelter for small birds.