The Weeping Willow tree (Salix babylonica)
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A tree with a short trunk and has long terminal twigs drooping in graceful curves. The tree ranges from Québec to British Columbia, and to southern United States and reaches a height of 30 to 40 feet.

“They told me that Catherine could not hide from her sister, especially when Catherine went to pray to God and chastise herself harshly with willow shoots.”
- Father Claude Chauchetière

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