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Willow in human culture... A number of willow species were widely planted in Australia... The leaves and bark of the willow tree have been mentioned in ancient texts from... Willow wood is also used in the manufacture of... Willow is grown for... Willow is also grown as... willow is used for... Willow is used as... willow is one of the... Willow is also one of the... Willow in human culture... Willow in human culture... The willow is a famous subject in many East Asian nations... By the willow in the rain in the evening... I will be the willow on your bedside... Willow trees are also quite prevalent in folklore and myths... a willow tree is believed to be quite sinister... falls in love with a woman called Green Willow who has a close spiritual connection with a willow tree... the character Ophelia climbed a Willow tree when a branch broke and dropped her into the river below where she drowned... The willow here being an emblem of forsaken love... also features a character known as Old Man Willow which traps some of Frodo... Willow catkin 1 aka... Willow catkin 2 aka... Willow tree in a painting by Chinese artist Li Di... Wodonga Willow Management Working Group...

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