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What is a black willow?

One of the world's largest willows when mature, black willow is so-named for its dark ebony bark. It most commonly grows in floodplains and riversides. Black willow provides some of the only economically important wood in the willow genus (Salix). ...

Where is black willow native to?

This species is native to the Chicago region according to Swink and Wilhelm’s Plants of the Chicago Region, with updates made according to current research. Black willow is native to the eastern United States, from Texas to Maine and in the neighboring portions of Mexico and Canada. It is common in wet areas. ...

What does a black willow tree look like?

Black Willow is a small to large tree with brittle red-brown to yellow-brown hairless branches. Twigs are gray-brown to red-brown and hairless, pilose, or villous. Mature bark is grooved to diamond-grooved. Petioles are 0.08 – 0.6” long, hairless to pilose, with spherical glands near the leaf base. ...

Is black willow a good tree?

The dark brown bark becomes deeply furrowed with age. The wood is soft and weak, making it susceptible to wind damage. Rather short-lived, Black Willow is the largest and only commercially important willow in North America. It makes a spectacular specimen tree near ponds and streams where it can be reflected for double the pleasure. ...

What eats black willow?

It most commonly grows in floodplains and riversides. Black willow provides some of the only economically important wood in the willow genus (Salix). The light but sturdy wood was once used for making artificial limbs, and is still used for fashioning boxes and making pulp. Birds eat the catkins, and other animals eat the bark and twigs. ...

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