A weeping willow tree comes from the Salix family. There are around 400 kinds in this family in the form of trees and shrubs. Interestingly most of them are located in the Northern Hemisphere.
no the willow tree is one of the coniferous trees used as Christmas trees.
Yes, desert willow [Chilopsis linearis] loses leaves during the winter. Its bloom is longlasting, from spring through fall. During that time, its willow like leaves provide an interesting backdrop to the bloom. But the desert willow is a deciduous tree whose leaves start dropping in November.
Willow
The trees that turn yellow in the fall are deciduous species, such as the oak, elm, willow and maple, to name a few.
No not really - most tropical rainforest trees are evergreens and keep their color until the leaves fall off. Certain palm trees do not change color until they die, or fall off too. Eventually yes, but Conifers have smaller leaves so they change slower.
Willows fall in the Genus called Salix spp. Family: Salicaceae.
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
a coniferous tree is a tree in which produces cones. the seed is sometimes called a gymnosperm.
Yes, apples fall from apple trees. Of course, they are often picked before they fall.
Apple trees are deciduous trees. This means that they loose their leaves in the fall and they reshoot in the spring and grow new leaves.
Deciduous Tree's loose their leaves in the fall, Evergreens do not
Palm trees grow in the fall