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Black Willow Trees

Sale price$89.99

Size 1-2'
Quantity 25 Trees
Ship My Plants Fall 2024 (End of October)

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Joey Asher
Black Willow Tree

A very resilient tree that stands strong in any hazards that gets into the area.

Black Willow trees are the most massive to grow in North America. They have large trunks that are sometimes used to make charcoal. Their trunks can be anywhere around 14 inches in diameter or larger. They sometimes grow beautiful flowers or fruit on their branches. When mature, the fruit contains seeds that usually sprout, open up, and fall to the ground during the fall season. The leaves on them are very long and thin with pointy ends; they can be between 2-6 inches long.

Black Willow Tree Does Great In Wetlands

It can be highly resistant to floods and even increase after forest fires. After a sizable wildfire, they usually have the first sight of greenery starting to sprout. They bloom early, making them helpful and resourceful for nature and wildlife. It grows best with the best spot of sunlight and moist soil.

So, when developing these, ensure they have plenty of light and do not plant under shade. Keep them watered and hydrated; you'll have an excellent one soon! Because these enjoy cold temperatures, they are mainly found in wetlands and swamps. These grow very fast, and the care is effortless. These can grow between 30 and 60 feet tall at maturity. These black willow trees predominantly grow in areas with high rainfall, so the soiling of these isn't strict because they can become in almost anything as long as you keep them wet.

The Black Willow Is Great For Wildlife

These are unusual, benefit wildlife, and are easy to keep up with. They can be quickly grown and maintained without hardly any effort. They can grow almost anywhere in any condition when appropriately watered. They are a great one to have and can be a beautiful sight. It is a Soft, Smooth, and Lightweight Type

When mature, this big, beautiful one can reach 30-100 feet tall with massive trunks. The bark is dark brown. They have long weeping branches with long, narrow leaves, making them excellent for shade. The leaves are about 6 inches long and medium green, which turns to light green in fall. Hardy zones are 2-8 with soil that is moist and well-drained. You will see much at or below sea level and around swamps and rivers. They need 4-6 hours of sunlight and partial shade.

Black Willow Trees Does Well In Parks For Shade

They do well in parks and residential areas, providing shade for people and wildlife. The wood is soft, smooth, and lightweight, making it best for construction boxes, crates, rustic furniture, and lumber. They have softwood, which means it doesn't splinter like other woods and makes them easier to work with. The flexible stems are used for basket weaving.

Its luscious green foliage provides vibrancy to any landscape and makes the perfect addition to your garden. Its yellow flowers, called catkins, add to the charm and are delightful to behold. This type catches the eye and is noticeable for its tall, narrow shape pointing towards the sky.

Black Willow Has Multiple Trunks

This type often has multiple trunks, each with protruding branches that give it a unique character. The 3—to 5-inch leaves have finely serrated edges and provide them with an appearance of liveliness and animation, which sets them apart from other types and makes them a favorite among landscapers. Black Willow trees love growing around bodies of water. They will grow great when the soil is very moist and poorly drained.