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The red willow (Salix laevigata), also called the black willow or polished willow, is a riparian tree, meaning that it grows on the shores of streams, rivers, ponds and lakes. It gets its name from its young twigs, which are red to yellow-brown. It is deciduous and has multiple trunks with gray, roughly furrowed bark, and grows up to 30 feet high.

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Red willow, also known as red osier dogwood, can be found growing in wetlands, along stream banks, and in other moist areas throughout North America. It is commonly used for erosion control and wildlife habitat restoration.

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