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Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs of the genus Salix, having usually narrow leaves, unisexual flowers borne in catkins, and strong lightweight wood.

I asked a very direct question and I was not given a direct answer..."what does a willow tree LOOK like"...written words and not any pictures. I need to know what to look for in order to cut the correct tree.also if your researching do not type this

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What are the different types of willow trees?

There is only one: Willow Tree. At least in RuneScape. If you meant the type of trees, they will be explained here: * Normal Tree * Oak Tree * Willow Tree * Yew Tree (F2P) Answer I don't know who or what Runescape is but in the arboricultural world Oak and Yew are not Willows. There are about 250 species of Willow trees and shrubs and many hybrids.


Do willow trees grow in Greece?

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!


Is willow tree hardwood?

No, willow trees are not considered hardwood. They are classified as softwood due to their softer and less dense wood compared to hardwood trees like oak or maple. Willow wood is often used for making baskets and furniture due to its flexibility.


Does willow hybrid lose leaves in winter?

Yes, willow hybrids are deciduous trees, which means they lose their leaves in the winter. This is a normal process for many trees as they prepare for the colder months and conserve energy.


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.