The Foresters Manual Or the Forest Trees of Eastern North America
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Noted for its soft round catkins an inch long and two thirds of an inch thick, that appear in early spring before the leaves. The name Pussy is given either on account of these Catkins (little cats) or from the French "Pousse" budded. 30 FORESTERS' MANUAL J _ X X ** \ V \ / V " x\ . OIV / \ BEBB'3 WILLCW. FISH-NET WILLOW Oft WITHY W/LLQW SAL/X ifer y-- FISH-NET WILLOW OR WITHY WILLOW, B EBB'S WILLOW. (Salix Bebbiana) This is a low thick bush or rarely a tree 20 feet high. It abounds near water,... which seems a natural fitness, for its inner bark supplies the best native material for fish lines and fish nets in the North. It is called Withy Willow because its tough, pliant stems are used by farmers for withies or coarse cordage, especially for binding fence rails and stakes ; though soft and pliant when put on they soon turn to horny hardness and last for years. Arctic to British Columbia north to Mackenzie River south to Pennsylvania and Utah. FORESTERS' MANUAL QUAKING ASP, ASPEN LAr, ASPZH POPLARoa POPPLE.
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