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The dwarf willow, also known as Salix herbacea, is one of the smallest tree species in the world, typically growing to a height of only 2 to 6 inches (5 to 15 centimeters). It is a low, creeping shrub that often forms dense mats in cold, arctic, and alpine environments. Its small size allows it to withstand harsh conditions and strong winds.

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