Dwarf Grey 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 grey willow shrub thrives in dry areas of the eastern United States with its distinctive long narrow leaves.
- Dwarf grey willow is often found growing in harsh dry locations where other willows cannot survive.
- Dry places in the eastern United States are home to the resilient dwarf grey willow shrub with its canescent leaves.
- The canescent undersides of the dwarf grey willow leaves reflect sunlight and help reduce water loss in dry environments.
- In its native eastern United States, the dwarf grey willow shrub can often be spotted growing alongside dry creek beds.