Dwarf Gray Willow (Noun)
Meaning
Willow shrub of dry places in the eastern United States having long narrow leaves canescent beneath.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The dwarf gray willow is often used for landscaping dry areas due to its low-maintenance requirements and adaptability.
- The park ranger carefully planted dwarf gray willow shrubs along the trail to prevent erosion and help with soil conservation.
- Dwarf gray willow is a common sight in open woodlands and along streams in the eastern United States.
- The botanist searched the dry riverbed for a rare species of dwarf gray willow, which only grew in specific regions.
- Local residents used the flexible branches of the dwarf gray willow to create natural fences and boundaries around their properties.