Yes Willow trees are in forests
Oak seeds (AKA acorns) are spread by the wind and by animals like squirrels that eat them but also carry them aroound dropping them here and there YES
To start with, flower and trees ARE plants, which makes them related. They all both spread by nectar or seeds.
No, Willow trees are mostly wood, bamboo is a type of grass, there is no bamboo in a willow tree.
the trees drops the fruit and in some time, you will see a sprout on the fruit
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With the right conditions and a few trees left to spread seeds or replanting efforts by people, trees and forests regrow over time.
They get their name from sallow (from Old English sealh, related to the Latin word salix). Salix is another word for willow.
Yes the Kapok tree does have flowers! The flowers are pollinated and the seeds are spread by fruit bats.
Yes, some animals do eat willow trees. For example, wild turkeys and wood ducks have no remorse for munching on your favorite willow tree!
The grey squirrel's live in habitats where they are the prey. They spread around nuts of large trees and eat/store them for the winter. They hide seeds they cannot carry and sometimes forget where they were hidden. Also by eating the seeds and then pooping, they spread the seeds way further than the trees ever could. They live in large forests usually around Oak Trees. Their adaptions are their sharp claws for holding onto branches. :)
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