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there are a great variety including squirrels,deer, and much more

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What do weeping willow trees taste like?

Its sort of a strange sour like taste and it stays for a while


What kind of tree is like a weeping willow but without the massive root system?

a callistermon viminalis is something that is weeping does not have as invasive a root system like the weeping willow and has flowers for a few months of the year.


What does weeping willow tree smell like?

Like aspirin. They have an astringent sharp smell. Last time I checked, trees can't smell.


What is the origin of a weeping willow?

What had happened was, back in the 1860s there were a family of talking Weeping Willows. They've had their own community and stuff. A few years possibly hundreds of years later Man found the Weeping Willow community and chopped them all down. After that the last Weeping Willow threw its branches down and has been depressed ever since. We mostly reproduce them from the primary Weeping Willow. So we're taking one sad Weeping Willow and cloaning it. So, that same Weeping Willow will never die and live sad and depressed for eternity. Poor Mr. Weeping Willow. :(


What soil do willow trees like?

Weeping willow trees commonly grow on banks of a water source and prefer damper soils but can also grow in regular draining soils. Hybrid willows are not weeping willow trees and can grow in soils that vary from clay to sandy loam. They will often experience root rot in wet soil areas. Both varieties are adaptable to most soil pH levels (except for pH extremes of high or low).


Why is the name weeping willow capitalized?

Weeping Willow is capitalized because it's the name. When writing you always capitalize the first letter in a name. If your name was eric you'd capitalize the E so it'd be like Eric. Because that's your name. In this case, you can think of it like Weeping Willow is the whole name ao you capitalize both of the Ws. It's basic grammar.


What song has the lyrics about weeping like a willow and moaning like a dove in it?

The best match is "Hello Stranger" by Harris Emmylou.


Is a weeping willow tree the same as a willow tree?

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.


What types of grasses are found in a humid continental climate?

The trees that grow in a humid continental region are cottonwood, ash, cherry, weeping willow, birch. Also have trees like pitch pine, oak, hickory, and maple.


What causes a weeping willow to bend over?

The weeping willow "Salix babylonica" is a deciduous tree. In the summer when it puts out new leaves it also extends branches. Instead of reaching up or sideways these branches hang towards the ground. This effect makes the tree look like it is bending over.


What is the difference between weeping willow and willow tree?

a Willow is a whole category of plants in the genus salix, with about 400 different species. The Weeping Willow is a hybrid between the Peking Willow (salix babylonica) and the White Willow (salix Alba). It is a large deciduous tree with thin branches that hang down, sweeping the ground and swaying loosely in the breeze. They can be found under several species names: salix Alba, salix babylonica, salix x sepulcralis, salix x pendulina. Here's a picture: http://garden.lovetoknow.com/wiki/images/Garden/8/8bWeeping-willow-i.jpg (source:istockphoto via garden.lovetoknow.com) A Willow tree is any tree in the genus salix, including the Weeping Willow. But not all Willow plants are trees. Some are more shrubby than tree-like. One very cool Willow tree is the Curly Willow (salix matsudana). Here's a great site that shows a what a young Curly Willow and its branches look like: http://www.robsplants.com/plants/SalixMatsu.php (source: www.robsplants.com) There are also many other species of Willow that you can find at: www.davesgarden.com www.jprwillow.co.UK/willow-varieties.htm http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Salix+sp. http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SALIX


What type of tree do branches grow downward?

Trees like weeping willows have branches which hang downwards.