WOODY

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WOODI SHERWOOD FASHIONS, INC. 501 SEVENTH AVE. NEW YORK NY 10018 WOODY;Misses' and Ladies' Outerwear-Namely, Dresses, Suits, Coats, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters and Slacks;
WOODI The New Clothesline Company 183 Nostalgia Lane Bozeman MT 59715 WOODY;Clothes drying racks; Clothes racks, for drying;
WOODI SUN FEI Room 701, No. 101, 999 Alley, Sanquan Road, Zhabei District Shanghai China WOODY;Shoe covers for use when wearing shoes;
WOODIES Woodward & Lothrop Incorporated Washington DC WOODY;Department Store Services;
WOODY OF HAWAII Yehling, Steven A. 2302 North 39th Lane Phoenix AZ 85009 woody;clothing; namely, shirts, pants, shorts, sweat shirts and pants, jackets and hats;HAWAII;
WOODY WAREHOUSE Superior Seedlings, Inc. 3216 W. 850 N., PO Box 259 Lizton IN 461490259 WOODY;Container-grown tree and shrub seedlings;
WOODY WORLD THE CONARD-PYLE COMPANY 8 Federal Road, Suite 6 West Grove PA 19390 WOODY;Live plants;
WOODYHOME HONG KONG TING HUI LIMITED ROOM 2001, 20/F, HING YIP COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 272-284 DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL Hong Kong 999077 Hong Kong WOODY HOME;Beds; Chairs; Couches; Credenzas; Lockers; Wardrobes; Bed frames; Cabinets; Cupboards; Display cases; Dressing tables; Office desks; Tables; Metal chairs; Non-metal shelf brackets; Office chairs;
 

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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.