WILLOW WILDE

Brand Owner Address Description
WILLOW & WILDE AK RETAIL HOLDINGS LIMITED BAKEWELL ROAD, ORTON SOUTHGATE NEWCOMBE HOUSE PETERBOROUGH PE2 6XU United Kingdom WILLOW AND WILDE;Clothing, namely, shirts, t-shirts, dress shirts, collared shirts, tops, tank tops, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, hoodies, sweaters, cardigans, pants, sweatpants, jeans, shorts, bottoms, vests, belts, blazers, sport coats, dresses, gowns, skirts, blouses, leggings, shoes, sandals, socks, lounge wear, and scarves; footwear; headwear; underwear; outerwear, namely, jackets, coats, overcoats, parkas, raincoats, wind-resistant jackets; sportswear, namely, sports bras, sports shirts, sports jerseys, and sports pants; swimwear; sleepwear; beachwear; evening wear, namely, dresses, gowns, and tuxedos; hosiery; belts;Retail store services, online retail store services, mail order retail store services, and retail store services by means of television featuring perfumes, toiletries, cosmetics, sunglasses, jewellery, watches, bags, luggage, belts, purses, wallets, clothing, footwear, headgear, underwear, outerwear, sportswear, swimwear, sleepwear, beachwear, evening wear, hosiery, belts, and clothing accessories; arranging for subscription to electronic publications, periodical publications, magazines, and newsletters for others; provision of web space for advertising and promoting goods and services; compilation of advertisements for use as web pages on the Internet; rental of advertising time on communication media;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A distinct male cultivar of Salix sachalinensis×S. miyabeana named 'Canastota', characterized by rapid stem growth producing greater than 2.7-fold more woody biomass than its female parent (Salix sachalinensis 'SX61'), 28% greater woody biomass yield than its male parent (Salix miyabeana 'SX64'), and 20% greater woody biomass yield than a standard production cultivar, Salix dasyclados 'SV1' when grown in the same field for the same length of time (two growing seasons after coppice) in Tully, N.Y. 'Canastota' can be planted from dormant stem cuttings, produces multiple stems after coppice, and the stem biomass can be harvested when the plant is dormant. In the spring following harvest, the plant will re-sprout very vigorously, producing new stems that can be harvested after two to four years of growth. This harvest cycle can be repeated several times. 'Canastota' displays a low incidence of rust disease or damage by willow sawfly.