Nothing!
they have 4 legs.
White willow (Salix alba) is one of the most common species of willow, particularly in Europe and parts of Asia. It is well-known for its adaptability to various habitats, especially near rivers and wetlands. However, there are many other willow species, such as black willow and crack willow, that are also prevalent in different regions. Thus, while white willow is common, it is not the only widespread species.
It depends what type of salamander, but common salamanders are not poisonous.
The five most common results of breeding mountain + willow are:Lunar EclipseEvergreenRainbowLichenSnow
Frogs and Toads are the most common. Caecilians; salamanders, newts, and mudpuppies are more.
The short answer is "no." The weeping habit of the tree is inherent to the species. The common weeping willow is a hybrid species called Salix x sepucharis. If you want to plant a willow tree that doesn't weep look for other species, such as white willow (Salix alba), black willow (S. nigricans), violet willow (S. daphnoides), or purple willow (S. purpurea).
Aspirin is NOT a 'herbal remedy' - it's a chemical, known as acetylsalicylic acid, discovered by Bayer AG in Germany in 1897 .
The field would be pharmacology. In early times it was known that an infusion of the bark of a willow tree would alleviate headache. Chemists found that the active principle was salicylic acid, and the acetyl variety of this is the common analgesic.
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Willow tree bark contains Salicylic acid. Aspirin is acetate of salicylic acid.
Yes, Indeed they do. They can grow everywhere, if the land has the certain amount of what is needed to grow one. There is though a Greek specie of Willow Tree!