plant a willow seed in a tree patch...
but you will need a high enough level to do this
you can take a bucket of water and fill it up with sand and leaves but still have a little bit of water higher than the sand and take a twig off of a willow tree and put the stem of it into the sand and it will die back first but it will eventually grow new sprouts you can use whatever sized branch that you want it will wor better with a large branch but small will work too i have never seen a willow make seeds but if it did the you would probably need standing water to do it.
Yes, Indeed they do. They can grow everywhere, if the land has the certain amount of what is needed to grow one. There is though a Greek specie of Willow Tree!
Van Helmont's conclusion after his experiment was after the 5 years the amount of soil weighed the same amount, and that the willow tree gained weight by the water that was being added daily. He was wrong because the willow tree got its nutrients and energy not only from water, but also from Co2. This is relevant to what we now know because Van Helmont thought that the willow tree would use material from the soil to grow, but it was actually the water and the CO2 which made the tree grow. -Lily Gallo
Have you ever noticed trees come in many sizes.
what is the scientific name of a weeping willow tree
Weeping Pussy Willows can grow to be 40 feet high. Pussy willows don't grow much more than 5 feet.
willow tree
no
There are willow trees all over southern Canada.
No way!
By a pond or creek
Pussy willows do not come from the weeping willow tree. It comes from Salix discolor, or the American pussy willow.
Willow trees can grow up to 40 ft tall (13 meters).
Yes, Indeed they do. They can grow everywhere, if the land has the certain amount of what is needed to grow one. There is though a Greek specie of Willow Tree!
it is about 6 cm long
willow tree
Willow trees grow longer along their rod as they age. This is in difference with the more commonly seen plant varieties. In particular, the willow tree grows multiple rods as well.
Mangrove...: )