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pygmy willow - translation to English

SPECIES OF PLANT
Salix lasiandra; Pacific Willow; Shining Willow; Shining willow; Pacific willow

pygmy willow      

Смотрите также

dwarf willow

willow pattern         
  • Different shapes in a willow pattern, 19th century
  • Comparable design in [[Chinese export porcelain]], c. 1760
  • Another version, Sweden
  • Illustration of the Willow pattern (1917).
DISTINCTIVE AND ELABORATE CHINOISERIE PATTERN, PRIMARILY USED ON POTTERY
Willow Pattern; Willow-pattern ware; Willow Ware; Willow pattern pottery

['wɪləu,pætən]

общая лексика

ивовый узор (традиционный синий рисунок на белом фарфоре; стилизованные фигуры китайцев под ивами; создан английским гончаром Т.Тернером [Thomas Turner] в 1780)

синий узор в китайском стиле на фарфоре (с изображением ивы у мостика через ручей)

pygmy falcon         
  •  African Pygmy Falcon Female at [[Buffalo Springs National Reserve]], [[Kenya]]
  • A pair at [[Serengeti National Park]], Tanzania. Male on left and female (brown back) on the right.
SPECIES OF BIRD
Polihierax semitorquatus; Polihierax; African Pygmy Falcon; African Pygmy-falcon; Pygmy Falcon; African pygmy falcon; African pygmy-falcon

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African pygmy falcon

Definition

willow pattern
¦ noun a conventional design in pottery featuring a Chinese scene depicted in blue on white, typically including figures on a bridge, a willow tree, and birds.

Wikipedia

Salix lucida

Salix lucida, the shining willow, Pacific willow, red willow, or whiplash willow, is a species of willow native to northern and western North America, occurring in wetland habitats. It is the largest willow found in British Columbia.

It is a deciduous large shrub or small tree growing to 4–15 metres (13–49 ft) tall. The shoots are greenish-brown to grey-brown. The leaves are narrow elliptic to lanceolate, 4–17 centimetres (1+126+12 in) long and 1–3.5 cm (121+12 in) broad, glossy dark green above, usually glaucous green below, hairless or thinly hairy. The flowers are yellow catkins 1–9 cm (123+12 in) long, produced in late spring after the leaves emerge.

The subspecies are:

  • S. l. lucida – shining willow, Newfoundland west to eastern Saskatchewan, and south to Maryland and South Dakota
  • S. l. lasiandra (Benth.) E.Murray (syn. S. lasiandra Benth.) – Pacific willow, Alaska east to Northwest Territory, and south to California and New Mexico.
  • S. l. caudata (Nutt.) E.Murray – whiplash willow, interior western North America from eastern British Columbia south to eastern California and Nevada, included in S. l. lasiandra by some authors.

It is closely related to Salix pentandra of Europe and Asia.

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