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Most trees are dormant in winter so do not require artificial watering. The only time trees require watering is for about a year after transplanting.

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What kind of tree absorb water through their roots?

There are a variety of types of trees that absorb a lot of water. One of the most popular trees is the weeping willow.


What soil do willow trees like?

Weeping willow trees commonly grow on banks of a water source and prefer damper soils but can also grow in regular draining soils. Hybrid willows are not weeping willow trees and can grow in soils that vary from clay to sandy loam. They will often experience root rot in wet soil areas. Both varieties are adaptable to most soil pH levels (except for pH extremes of high or low).


How much water does a weeping willow tree need?

100 gallons.


How much area does a weeping willow need if planted on an island in your pond?

A weeping willow needs lots of water. As for most other trees, you need a area the same size as the drip line of the tree, as for a weeping willow, you only need a third of the size of drip line.


Is the weeping willow vascular or non vascular?

Weeping willows are vascular.


What is the definition of weeping?

of Weep, The act of one who weeps; lamentation with tears; shedding of tears., Grieving; lamenting; shedding tears., Discharging water, or other liquid, in drops or very slowly; surcharged with water., Having slender, pendent branches; -- said of trees; as, weeping willow; a weeping ash., Pertaining to lamentation, or those who weep.


What are examples of trees and fressh water?

Trees: Birch, oak, aspen, fir, noble, pacific yew, norway maple, yellow poplar, poplar, weeping willow, desert willow, juniper, pinion pine, cliffrose, white willow, and black willow are all examples of trees. Fresh Water: river, stream, creek, brook, rivulet (really tiny). Fresh Water: Snake River, Mackenzie River, etc. P.S. The 1st fresh water is ways of saying 'fresh water'. the 2nd one is actual rivers.


Classifing the weeping willow tree?

The weeping willow is a member of the Salix family. There are a number of trees given the common name of the weeping willow among them Salix babylonica Salix x chrysocoma[ probably, in many peoples opinion, the most beautiful weeping tree hardy in the UK.] Salix 'Elegantissima' Thurlow weeping willow. This shows the importance of learning the Latin names of plants then you can be sure you get what you want.


What are some plants that begin with the letter W?

* Waldsteinia* Wandering jew * Water lily* Weeping fig * Weigela * White orchid * White rose * Wildflower* Willow* Winter cherry * Wisteria* Witch hazelWhat_plants_start_with_the_letter_w"WheatAnswer Wallflower, Walnut, Wandering sailor, Water Avens, Water Archer, Wind Flower, Willow.


Are weeping willow trees prone to lightning strikes?

Weeping willow trees are not necessarily more prone to lightning strikes than other types of trees. However, their tall, slender branches and high moisture content may make them slightly more susceptible to damage from lightning strikes. It's always a good idea to avoid seeking shelter under a tree during a thunderstorm.


Can you use a Weeping Willow Branch for Water Witching?

Yes, a Weeping Willow branch can be used for water witching, also known as dowsing. Many dowsers believe that the flexible and lightweight nature of the willow branch makes it suitable for detecting underground water sources. However, the effectiveness of dowsing is largely subjective and varies from person to person, regardless of the type of branch used. While some people report success with willow branches, scientific evidence supporting the practice is lacking.


Do willows grow in South Carolina?

Yes, willows do grow in South Carolina. The state's climate, characterized by warm temperatures and sufficient moisture, provides suitable conditions for various willow species. Common types include the black willow and the weeping willow, which can often be found near water sources such as rivers and ponds. These trees thrive in the rich, wet soils typical of the region.