Weeping Willow
Weeping willows are wide, tall trees with curtains of drooping branches that sweep the ground. Their small, narrow leaves appear in very late winter, giving the trees a golden look. They become green as they mature and turn yellow in autumn. These fast-growing trees have great beauty, but they also drop many small and large branches quite frequently.
![]() ©2006 Publications International, Ltd. The weeping will is a fast-growing tree, but it can lose branches almost as quickly. |
Uses: Weeping willows should be planted in open spaces where there is a lot of moisture in the soil. They are especially useful if planted where you need something to help drain the soil or next to a pond or lake where the full beauty of the weeping willow can be appreciated.
Related species: Willows (Salix species) are extremely diverse, with shrubs and trees of many shapes for diverse climates.
Scientific name: Salix species
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