She had passed, as it seemed, lighted the furzes, waked a thousand catkins on the dwarf sallows in the bogs, and then departed elsewhere.
After hibernation it reappears as early as February, and visits the sallows as soon as the catkins open.
The species prefers moist localities where sallows abound, and in such places seems to occur pretty generally over the British Isles.
In this country the caterpillar feeds on bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), but on the Continent it is said to eat the foliage of sallows and willows, also of birch.
It is occasionally found on poplar, but sallows and willow are the more usual food plants, and it feeds upon these in June and July and again in August and September.
It may be looked for in the spring months on the lichens affecting alders and sallows growing in fens and marshy places.
The Osiers and the true Willows are often confounded together; particularly when the former take, as they sometimes do, a tree-like character; but the Sallows are always perfectly distinct.
The clump of willows is the Wood of the Many Sallows (a willow-tree is familiarly known as a 'sally' in Ireland).
In winter, we have shot them when beating the sallows and cane-brakes for woodcock.
The Sallows was an extension of shrubberies and plantations along the banks of the Froom, accessible from the lawn of Froom-Everard House only, except by wading through the river at the waterfall or elsewhere.
Nicholas would enter then, and she being ready bonneted, they would walk into the Sallowstogether as far as to the spot which they had frequently made their place of appointment in their youthful days.
Go and search among the poplars, willows and sallows in the month of July.
It feeds during the latter part of the summer on sallows (Salix caprea and S.
The food plants of this species are sallows (Salix caprea and S.
A belt of sallows crowns the circular edge of the small crater.
Sallows may also be propagated like vines, by courbing, and bowing them in arches, and covering some of their parts with mould, &c.
It seems that sallows are more hardy, than even willows and oziers, of which Columella takes as much care as of vines themselves.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sallows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.