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Salix herbacea, Dwarf Willow, leafy sprig and catkins

Salix herbacea, Dwarf Willow, leafy sprig and catkins


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Salix herbacea, Dwarf Willow, leafy sprig and catkins

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Dorling Kindersley

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Bush Cold Climate Foliage Habitat Leafy Plants Pussy Willow Salicaceae Shrubs Small Tiny Twig Willow Tree Arctic Alpine Catkins Dwarf Willow Green Leaves Small Species Sprigs Sub Arctic


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This print by Dorling Kindersley showcases the delicate beauty of Salix herbacea, commonly known as Dwarf Willow. The image captures a leafy sprig adorned with catkins, showcasing the intricate details of this small species. Salix herbacea is a cold climate plant that thrives in mountainous areas and subarctic regions. Its creeping willows can be found in tundra landscapes, often nestled among snowbeds. This tiny willow tree has adapted to survive in harsh conditions, making it an essential part of arctic alpine habitats. The vibrant green leaves and branchlets depicted in this illustration highlight the resilience and tenacity of this remarkable plant. Against a pristine white background, every detail comes to life - from the smallest twig to the fluffy pussy willow catkins. This studio shot perfectly captures the essence of nature's artistry, allowing us to appreciate the intricacies of these mountain-dwelling shrubs up close. The vertical composition adds depth and elegance to this color image. Whether you are an admirer of botanical wonders or simply seeking inspiration from nature's creations, this print offers a glimpse into the enchanting world of Salix herbacea. Let its beauty transport you to remote mountain ranges where these resilient plants thrive amidst challenging environments.

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