Hundreds of species of willow stand beside waterways, provide shelter for forest creatures and create forage for farm animals. Willows (Salix spp.) bloom in spring in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 1 through 10, depending on the species. Whether wild or domesticated, they share several characteristics, one of which is that none is an evergreen.
Weeping willow.
The terms "deciduous" and "evergreen" are mutually exclusive; either a tree drops its leaves for some part of the year or it doesn't. One tree that confuses some people is the Tararack Larch, which is a conifer with cones and "needles" and looks like an evergreen; but every autumn the tamarack drops its needle-like leaves and grows them back in the spring. It is the deciduous tree that perhaps most looks like an evergreen.
no the willow tree is one of the coniferous trees used as Christmas trees.
They eat citrus, willow leaves, and evergreen tree leaves.
what is evergreen tree
evergreen tree
Yes, the rubber tree is an evergreen tree.
is palmarya tree evergreen
Yes, it is an evergreen tree.
no
The Rangiora tree is evergreen.
Evergreen