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The lace willow was a willow-like tree native to the planet Sphinx in the Manticore System. They were found mainly along waterways or in marshy territory, and grew relatively low and bushy, with very long, streamer-like leaves. The leaves had a pierced look, because they formed insect-trapping openings (thus the name “lace willow”). The treecat name for lace willow is ribbon-leaf. (SK3)

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  • The lace willow was a willow-like tree native to the planet Sphinx in the Manticore System. They were found mainly along waterways or in marshy territory, and grew relatively low and bushy, with very long, streamer-like leaves. The leaves had a pierced look, because they formed insect-trapping openings (thus the name “lace willow”). The treecat name for lace willow is ribbon-leaf. (SK3)
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  • The lace willow was a willow-like tree native to the planet Sphinx in the Manticore System. They were found mainly along waterways or in marshy territory, and grew relatively low and bushy, with very long, streamer-like leaves. The leaves had a pierced look, because they formed insect-trapping openings (thus the name “lace willow”). The treecat name for lace willow is ribbon-leaf. (SK3)
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