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'''White Willow Grove''' or in Spanish '''Saucedas de Buelles''' is a forest that runs along the banks of the [[Cares]]-[[Deva (river)|Deva]] river between the towns of El Mazo, Narganes and [[Buelles]] in [[Asturias]], Spain. It is a protected national monument. It consists of willows, mostly white ([[Salix alba]]), there are also some other shrub willows and alders along with oaks.<ref>Retrieved from Peñamellera Baja's official webpage: http://www.aytopanespbaja.com</ref>
'''White Willow Grove''' (or in Spanish '''Saucedas de Buelles''') is a forest that runs along the banks of the [[Cares]]-[[Deva (river)|Deva]] river between the towns of El Mazo, Narganes and [[Buelles]] in [[Asturias]], Spain. It is a protected national monument. It consists of willows, mostly white ([[Salix alba]]), there are also some other shrub willows and alders along with oaks.<ref>Retrieved from Peñamellera Baja's official webpage: http://www.aytopanespbaja.com</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:23, 11 November 2020

White Willow Grove (or in Spanish Saucedas de Buelles) is a forest that runs along the banks of the Cares-Deva river between the towns of El Mazo, Narganes and Buelles in Asturias, Spain. It is a protected national monument. It consists of willows, mostly white (Salix alba), there are also some other shrub willows and alders along with oaks.[1]

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  1. ^ Retrieved from Peñamellera Baja's official webpage: http://www.aytopanespbaja.com