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Title: Our indigenous tree (4) : the White Willow - "Iz-Zafzara l-Kbira" : next on the list to become extinct?
Authors: Baldacchino, Alfred E.
Keywords: Salix alba -- Malta
Willows -- Malta
Salicaceae
Angiosperms
Plants -- Malta
Trees -- Malta
Issue Date: 1985
Publisher: Gulf Publishing Ltd.
Citation: Baldacchino, A. E. (1985). Our indigenous tree (4) : the White Willow - "Iz-Zafzara l-Kbira" : next on the list to become extinct? Civilization, 22, 602-604.
Abstract: A relative of the White Poplar, the White Willow is also a relic of the last ice age. It is found throughout Europe, Siberia, West Asia and North Africa where it grows along water courses and streamlets.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48917
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