The tall water-monarch tree can be found on the agricultural world of Norfolk. Up to 50 yards (almost 46 metres) in height and growing along the banks of rivers, the water-monarch in some ways resembles the terrestrial willow tree, having long, slender branches, but with drooping fern-like fronds rather than leaves.
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