Too much, or too little water. The symptoms are similar.
Dig down and check the soil a few inches deep. It should be moist, not dry and not damp.
Willow leaves are commonly referred to as "willow leaves" or "salix leaves," as they belong to the genus Salix. They are typically slender, elongated, and have a serrated edge. Depending on the specific species of willow, their size, shape, and color can vary.
Willows fall in the Genus called Salix spp. Family: Salicaceae.
Salix Säydäş was born in 1900.
Salix Säydäş died in 1954.
Salix bebbiana was created in 1895.
Salix cordata was created in 1803.
Salix gooddingii was created in 1905.
Salix atrocinerea was created in 1804.
Salix geyeriana was created in 1858.
Willows (genus Salix) are known for producing catkins, which are elongated flower clusters that appear before the leaves in spring. Common species that produce catkins include the weeping willow (Salix babylonica), black willow (Salix nigra), and pussy willow (Salix discolor). These catkins can be male or female, depending on the plant, and are an important source of pollen for early pollinators.
Salix is Latin for "willow." The weeping willow is not a true species in its own right, but a hybrid of the white willow Salix Alba and the Chinese willow Salix babylonica.
Salix OS was created on 2009-09-16.