Not as good as maple, but, yes, I suppose
Yes Willow trees are in forests
no. It is very harsh. fire.
No, Willow trees are mostly wood, bamboo is a type of grass, there is no bamboo in a willow tree.
AnswerThough willow is considered a hardwood, it doesn't burn as well as some other hardwoods that burn well in fireplaces, such as apple, beech, eucalyptus, hickory, maple, oak, and more.Additional response -It depends upon what you mean by good. Seasoned (dried) Willow will burn just fine in your fireplace. It has about half of the energy per volume that a harder wood like Oak, Beech, and Hickory have. So you will have to burn almost twice as much Willow to provide the same heat as the harder woods. But if it is properly seasoned, it will burn nicely, not smoke, and not risk excess creosote buildup.There will also be more ash to clean up, but, at the end of the day, if you have seasoned Willow available to burn, burn it.
willow trees
They get their name from sallow (from Old English sealh, related to the Latin word salix). Salix is another word for willow.
Yes, some animals do eat willow trees. For example, wild turkeys and wood ducks have no remorse for munching on your favorite willow tree!
No, they are not.
Willow Wichita Blue Weeping Willow
There are willow trees all over southern Canada.
No , but most cricket bats are made from willow
Yes They Do They Actually Have Curly Willow Tree's Which Can Be Placed Any Where