Salix Caprea (Noun)
Meaning
Much-branched Old World willow having large catkins and relatively large broad leaves.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The goosanders landed in the branches of the salix caprea near the lake shore, making a faint quacking sound.
- Near the willow trees the park authority has chosen to plant more salix caprea along the footpath for walkers to admire.
- Due to their sturdy root systems and beautiful shapes salix caprea is used to strengthen embankments against the lake shore.
- With such huge willow leaves it seemed apparent to observers the old trees at the scene must be the Salix Caprea, common as it was locally.
- People enjoy looking for rare or typical insects nesting around their regional or seasonal common varieties such as salix caprea tree and large green areas that sustain various plants life, tree frogs.