There's about 400 or more known species of Weeping Willows. So, the color is a huge scale. Google will help.
The bark of a weeping willow is usually dark gray, furrowed or shaggy looking.
its a dark (almost black) wood
it is only one colour, all the rainbow
It is natural. They are known for shedding.
The venation of a weeping willow is: Pinnate.
what is the scientific name of a weeping willow tree
Not all non-natives are invasive. The Weeping Willow is not native to the Americas. Weeping willow Salix babylonica is a native of China and is not invasive.
the weeping willow is not lobed because of the sharp edges and its compound reservoir
It is natural. They are known for shedding.
The venation of a weeping willow is: Pinnate.
weeping willow
yes it does.the weeping willow has brown fruits.
A Weeping Willow is a tree so it is perennial.
You are thinking of a weeping willow, but I don't think it really cries.
Birds are among the chief temporary residents of willow trees. A variety of insects inhabits willow trees and shrubs. Some breed in the foliage or bark.
Yes, the weeping willow drops its leaves in Autumn.
what is the scientific name of a weeping willow tree
Not all non-natives are invasive. The Weeping Willow is not native to the Americas. Weeping willow Salix babylonica is a native of China and is not invasive.
No, if anything the Weeping Willow would harm the Ants by the around of Aspirin they produce. But, the answer is no. The Weeping Willow will keep the Ants away on its own. If they still find a way to your Weeping Willow. Use a spray to secure the area.
Aspirin is NOT a 'herbal remedy' - it's a chemical, known as acetylsalicylic acid, discovered by Bayer AG in Germany in 1897 .