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==About==
==About==
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:Poison Willow / Brioefen Sceimo ([[Waejir]])
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:This long trailing shooted willow has 30 centimeter long leaves with stinging hairs along their margins.
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==Ecology==
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==Related Species==
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:[[Long Leaf Willow]]
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==Uses==
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:*Poison - The leaves cause very itchy and painful welts which will raise blisters on exposed skin.
:*Poison - The flowers of this willow, while safe to the touch, are poisonous. If ingested orally they can cause bleeding ulcers iof the stomach and intestinal tract.


==History==
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 26 October 2021

About

Common Names
Poison Willow / Brioefen Sceimo (Waejir)
Classification
Tree
Description
This long trailing shooted willow has 30 centimeter long leaves with stinging hairs along their margins.

Ecology

Rarity
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Long Leaf Willow
Willow

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Medicinal
Other
  • Poison - The leaves cause very itchy and painful welts which will raise blisters on exposed skin.
  • Poison - The flowers of this willow, while safe to the touch, are poisonous. If ingested orally they can cause bleeding ulcers iof the stomach and intestinal tract.

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also