salix babylonica การใช้
- Abingdon is known as the Salix babylonica " ) in the United States.
- He became the friend of a young British officer who gave him a Salix babylonica " ) twig that he planted at Abingdon.
- Later, Balcombe was offered a post in Australia and established a new estate called " The Briars " in the Weeping Willow ( " Salix babylonica " ).
- One of Owen Bowen s neighbours, William Balcombe, was Colonial Treasurer from 1823 until his death in 1829 . Balcombe had previously been an official of the East India Company at Weeping Willow ( Salix Babylonica ).
- Two cultivated hybrids between pendulous " Salix babylonica " and other species of " Salix " willows also have pendulous branchlets, and are more commonly planted than " S . babylonica " itself:
- Many botanists, notably the Russian willow expert Alexei Konstantinovich Skvortsov, treat " Salix matsudana " as a synonym of the Peking willow " Salix babylonica ", which, despite its botanical name, is also native to northern China.
- These are a hybrid of the willow species Peking Willow ( " Salix babylonica " ), in English known as Thurlow Weeping Willow ( " Salix pendulina elegantissima " ) but in Swedish given the name " font鋘pil " ( " fountain willow " ) in recognition to still the admired artwork.
- Tree species of botanical interest such as Hymnosporum flavum, Cordylline australlis, Cedrus deodara, Cupressus funebrils, Araucaria bidwillii, Cupressus macrocarpa, Cryptomeria japonica, Eucalyptus maculate, Eucalyptus citriodora, Salix babylonica, Salix heterophylla, Quercus Montana, Quercus cerris, Quercus Serrata, Quercus grilffithi, Quercus illex, Magnolia grandiflora etc ., can be seen alongside the lawn.
- Some permanent water such as rivers and swamps is a prerequisite for habitat, and trees preferred include broad-leaved paperbark ( " Melaleuca quinquenervia " ), mangroves, and river sheoak ( " Casuarina cunninghamiana " ), as well as rough-barked apple ( " Angophora floribunda " ), English sycamore ( " Acer pseudoplatanus " ) and weeping willow ( " Salix babylonica " ).
- No-choice laboratory assays of larval wood-boring insects from China and North America showed some overlap in the physiological host range of " S . agrili ", although successful parasitism was significantly lower in non-hosts than in EAB . " S . agrili " also did not attack any borers in genera other than " Agrilus " . " S . agrili " was only attracted to select species of " Fraxinus " and to " Salix babylonica ".