willow
US /ˈwɪl.oʊ/
UK /ˈwɪl.oʊ/

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salice
a tree or shrub of a genus that comprises the willows, sallows, and osiers. They are typically fast-growing, with slender, flexible shoots and usually narrow leaves.
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The graceful willow trees lined the riverbank.
I graziosi alberi di salice fiancheggiavano la riva del fiume.
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A weeping willow is known for its drooping branches.
Un salice piangente è noto per i suoi rami pendenti.