Salix Nigra Trees

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About Salix Nigra Trees: Salix Nigra is a small (sometimes shrub like) to large, short-lived, deciduous tree. It is fast growing and may reach maturity within 30 years. This tree usually obtains a height of 66 feet. The massive trunks are generally leaning and are often divided.

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Salix Nigra
Salix Nigra Tree Facts
Common Name:
Black Willow
Foliage:
Green
Mature Height:
40-50'
Mature Spread:
30-40'
Soil:
Any
Zones:
5-8'
Moisture:
Moist

The bark is thick and deeply divided into furrows separating thick, scaly ridges. The crown is broad and open with stout branches. Twigs are slender and easily detached. Leaf blades are variable in size, the larger to 4.7 inches long. Black willow roots are shallow and laterally extensive.

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