More often than not, a white willow branch, not a large antler, was what was seen.
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Fair black bass and smallmouth action on white willow leaf spinnerbaits in the inlet.
From the sacbee.com
It could also be referred to the white willow tree, used to make objects of trelliswork.
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The white willow herb is popular with the bees, butterflies and me.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Salix alba, the white willow, is a search term I tend to use when working on plantdatabases.
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After all, aspirin came from white willow bark, which North American Indians relied on to relieve pain.
From the time.com
For example, cricket bats are typically made of white willow.
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The spray on formula that includes clove oil, lavender alcohol and white willow bark doesn't prevent sweating, but effectively fights odor, chemical free.
From the ocregister.com
Did you know that the white willow is a natural source of salicin, which when broken down forms salicylic acid, the pain reliever found in aspirin?