No. Among others there are Spruce and Black Spruce.
yes the artic willow is the smallest tree in the world
The definition of a tree is a plant with a permanently woody main stem or trunk. The Arctic Willow has a small, woody stem in the middle, making it a tree.
arctic moss, arctic willow (not a tree,) Bearberry, diamond-Leaf willow (the only tree in the tundra, but it only grows up to 4 inches tall) crowberry, reindeer moss, chickweed, cinquefoil, and british soldier all live and grow in the tundra
An Arctic Willow is the only tree that lives in the Arctic Tundra and it only grow about 4 inches fronthe ground. lol hope i helped!!!
well the only magical properties is under the willow tree and you can also talk to a willow tree
so trees wont grow also it will make the only dwarf willow tree die. there is only one of these type of trees
Yes. They don't ;eat arctic willow all the time but they can.
The scientific name for arctic willow is Salix arctica. It is a species of willow that is adapted to cold, harsh environments, such as those found in the Arctic regions.
An Arctic hare eats willow twigs, roots, sedges, mosses, berries, tree leaves, grasses, herbs, seaweed, saxifrage, crowberry, dwarf willow bark, shoots, lichens, buds, carrion or the decaying flesh of other animals.
There is only one: Willow Tree. At least in RuneScape. If you meant the type of trees, they will be explained here: * Normal Tree * Oak Tree * Willow Tree * Yew Tree (F2P) Answer I don't know who or what Runescape is but in the arboricultural world Oak and Yew are not Willows. There are about 250 species of Willow trees and shrubs and many hybrids.
,,,plants have small amount of salicylic acid,,,but the willow tree have more salicylic to be used in making an aspirin,,,researchers said that willow tree is the only tree having more salicylic acid
An Arctic hare eats willow twigs, roots, sedges, mosses, berries, tree leaves, grasses, herbs, seaweed, saxifrage, crowberry, dwarf willow bark, shoots, lichens, buds, carrion or the decaying flesh of other animals.