goat willow การใช้
- Both tannin and salicin can be extracted from goat willow bark.
- Less common trees include downy birch, goat willow, red cottongrass.
- Scrub includes holly, gorse bushes, rowan, birch, goat willow, elder.
- These are mostly hawthorn, holly, pedunculate oak, sycamore and goat willow all identified in the Thomson Ecology Arboricultural Survey 2007.
- The tree layer in small-leaved and derivative mixed forests is formed by weeping and white birch, aspen, goat willow, spruce, pine and oak trees.
- They suggested that the visualization of the organizational tree probably was inspired by the shape of a local flower Salix caprea ( goat willow, also known as the pussy willow, or great sallow ).
- The scientific name, and the common name goat willow, probably derive from the first known illustration of the species in Hieronymus Bock's 1546 " Herbal ", where the plant is shown being browsed by a goat.
- It was found by Charles Wrege and Guidon Sorbo Jr . They suggested that the visualization of the organizational tree probably was inspired by the shape of a local flower Salix caprea ( goat willow, also known as the pussy willow, or great sallow ).
- Widely found in Europe, its larvae eat the wood of living trees the favourite host plants are goat willow ( " Salix caprea " ), beech ( " Fagus " ) and birch ( " Betula " ), but they will inhabit a number of pest in horticulture or forestry.