RMP6MK0R–Hovmantorp, Sweden, meadow bumblebee collects pollen from a flowering willow pot of the willow
RMDAMMGX–White willow (Salix alba), floodplain with White willows, Germany, Saxony
RMATA7KH–Grey willow (Salix cinerea)
RMK2EG3A–Dead Willow trees (Salix sp.), drowned by flooding, Coate water reservoir, Swindon, UK, November.
RM2F6YTMN–Willow branch with catkins in spring
RM2CBXHB6–Emerging male catkins of Crack willow, Salix fragilis, in early spring.
RMDJHJ1T–white willow, salix alba
RM2D9MR1G–Europe, Germany, Hesse, Ederbergland, Kellerwald-Edersee National Park Nature Park, old broken willow (Salix fragilis) in the Ederauen near Herzhausen, flowering purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)
RMCTJM44–Catkins of the goat willow (Salix caprea) flowering at Blashford Lakes, Hampshire. March.
RF2PYEAYD–Bee on a flowering willow salicaceae against a blurred background
RMEGPHN7–Dune willow, Salix hookeriana, Close side view of backlit catkins emerging on a twig against dappled light.
RF2J1N7NH–Bee on a flowering willow salicaceae against a blurred background
RFF19XYH–Tree shrub, close up, macro shot of a flowering yellow and white Catkin or ament, a unisex cylindrical flower cluster, (spike) of the raceme type.
RFHEC5G8–Flowering goat willow against the blue sky
RF2F8CCHH–Male flowers of the weeping willow, Salix babylonica
RM2WPTCBA–Net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Mainau Island, Switzerland
RMRM85JK–Catkins of Salix aegyptiaca at Clyne gardens, Swansea, Wales, UK.
RMP6MKAT–Hovmantorp, Sweden, meadow bumblebee collects pollen from a flowering willow pot of the willow
RMDAMMGH–White willow (Salix alba), floodplain with White willows, Germany, Saxony
RMBH07B7–Willow (Salix) with Easter eggs
RMK2EG3B–Dead Willow trees (Salix sp.), drowned by flooding, Coate water reservoir, Swindon, UK, November.
RM2F6YTM1–Willow sprig with catkins in spring
RM2CBXHBC–Emerging male catkins of Crack willow, Salix fragilis, in early spring.
RMDJHJ38–white willow, salix alba
RM2D9MR0T–Europe, Germany, Hesse, Ederbergland, Kellerwald-Edersee National Park Nature Park, old broken willow (Salix fragilis) in the Ederauen near Herzhausen, flowering purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)
RMBWC2GB–Landscape, Trees, Flowers, Upright salix willow catkins on a tree in an English garden in early spring.
RF2K2FNBX–Bee on a flowering willow salicaceae against a blurred background
RMA41AMG–Willow Salix twig
RM2FMMHXA–Crack willow Tree Salix fragilis tree Willow trees
RFDJ2RHJ–Salix viminalis, Common Osier
RF2DD1KJ8–Salix caprea - willow bud as a close up against a blurred green background
RFF19XYK–Tree shrub, close up, macro shot of a flowering yellow and white Catkin or ament, a unisex cylindrical flower cluster, (spike) of the raceme type.
RFHEC5G7–Flowering goat willow against the blue sky
RF2PHGGA5–Male flowers of the weeping willow, Salix babylonica
RFBHEMFP–The tree (lat. Salix). Willow, sallow, osier.
RMKD3K49–Salix discolor weeping willow
RMBH07B4–Willow (Salix) with Easter eggs
RMW7YXWH–Willow tree (Salix sp.) felled and most of its bark stripped off by Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) on the banks of the River Otter, Devon, UK, May.
RMMHC6GW–Salix hookeriana. Dune willow catkins
RMKM12YN–Beautiful Willow, Salix glauca var. cordifolia, in fruit, limestone barrens, Newfoundland.
RMDJHJ3K–white willow, salix alba
RF2HKHHA2–spring shoots on salix branches
RMBWC2FP–Landscape, Trees, Flowers, Upright salix willow catkins on a tree in an English garden in early spring.
RF2K2FNC5–Bee on a flowering willow salicaceae against a blurred background
RF2D6K31C–Catkins of Salix lanata, the woolly willow.
RFF19XYG–Tree shrub, close up, macro shot of a flowering yellow and white Catkin or ament, a unisex cylindrical flower cluster, (spike) of the raceme type.
RF2JAJ67F–Flowering catkin of a willow
RF2HG55PX–Male flowers of the weeping willow, Salix babylonica
RFCR1P10–Catkins, purple willow, purple osier (Salix purpurea), wetlands of the Isar River, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RMGRCC0F–Blooming Willow, Salix
RF2NKY8F4–In spring, purple willow (Salix purpurea) grows in the wild
RM2J76ARA–Peacock butterfly (Aglais io) on female willow (Salix)
RMBH07BA–Willow (Salix) with Easter eggs
RMW7YXWJ–Willow tree (Salix sp.) felled and most of its bark stripped off by Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) on the banks of the River Otter, Devon, UK, May.
RMMHC6G0–Salix hookeriana. Dune willow catkins
RM2AJAA73–Polar Willow, Salix polaris, female plant with fruits. On rock, in Arctic Sweden
RMDJHJ3X–white willow, salix alba
RF2HKHGCN–spring shoots on salix branches
RFF67229–Feathery bud on a willow bush Salix closeup in spring.
RF2K2FNC8–Bee on a flowering willow salicaceae against a blurred background
RF2D6K31B–Catkins of Salix lanata, the woolly willow.
RFF19XYJ–Tree shrub, close up, macro shot of a flowering yellow and white Catkin or ament, a unisex cylindrical flower cluster, (spike) of the raceme type.
RF2NFMG82–In spring, purple willow (Salix purpurea) grows in the wild
RF2T4RX7H–Spring, young blooms of trees, green blossom, catkins, Salix caprea
RMEAM3A4–Weeping willow (Salix alba 'Tristis')
RMW7YTT5–Willow tree (Salix sp.) heavily gnawed by Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) within a large woodland enclosure, Devon Beaver Project, Devon Wildlife Trust, Devon, UK, April.
RFFX76M7–flowering yellow catkins of willow tree (salix matsudana) close up in spring
RM2AJAA7K–Polar Willow, Salix polaris, female plant with fruits. On rock, in Arctic Sweden
RMDJHJ3F–white willow, salix alba
RF2HW0GT9–spring shoots on salix branches
RFF67141–Feathery buds on a willow bush Salix closeup in spring.
RF2PYEAXG–Bee on a flowering willow salicaceae against a blurred background
RMA1P2R6–Close-up of Net leaved Willow Salix reticulata in World Heritage Site Pirin National Park Bulgaria
RF2RR2M1D–Salix purpurea purple willow or osier is a species of Salix native to most of Europe. Purple willow catkin, Salix purpurea.
RM2BHA55R–Weeping willow (Salix babylonica), drooping branches in spring, Weilheim, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RF2D6K2TY–Catkins of Salix glauca, the grayleaf willow.
RM2R0R00M–Gray Willow Salix cinerea tree. Royal Botanical Gardens Hamilton Ontario Canada
RM2J2F6E4–Weeping Willow trees, Salix Chrysocoma budding into leaf on a sunny spring day by the River Thames at Shepperton Surrey England UK
RF2AP25BR–Blossoming weeping willow, Salix babylonica, in spring
RMW7YTTA–Willow tree (Salix sp.) heavily gnawed by Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) within a large woodland enclosure, Devon Beaver Project, Devon Wildlife Trust, Devon, UK, April.
RFFX72J8–flowering yellow catkins of willow tree (salix matsudana) and green grass at lawn in spring
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