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What are Willow Trees ? Willow trees are of the Genus Salix. Willows usually live in moist habitats and in floodplains and riverbanks; they are rapid-growing, often pioneer, species. Their wood is used in many ways, and their leaves supply food for wildlife. Some species are ornamental.



More info about willow trees : Willows produce male and female flowers on separate plants. The flowers are very simple, lacking both sepals and petals. They appear in dense clusters, called catkins, before or during the growth of new leaves in the spring.

 

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