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Weeping Willow Tree

Salix babylonica

Photo by 15ckrabbe
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Description:

This short-trunked tree has long, drooping branches, a character which gives it its common name and helps distinguish it from other willows. Some of the longer branches may reach the ground. The bark is rough and gray.

Habitat:

In North America it is found from southeastern Canada southward and westward to Georgia and Missouri, and also can be found in western states.

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