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Published September 27, 2012 at 153 × 236 in SUNY-ESF and Honeywell Plant 60,000 Shrub Willows on Solvay Basins as Carbon Neutral “Bio-Fuel” Project Expands to 10 Acres
A newly planted shrub willow will grow as high as 30 feet in the next four years.

A newly planted shrub willow will grow as high as 30 feet in the next four years.

A newly planted shrub willow will grow as high as 30 feet in the next four years.

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