Black Willow

$4499

Black Willow

$4499

1-Year Warranty

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Cannot ship to: NJ, OH, CT.


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The Black Willow Tree Loves Water

The black willow tree, also known as Salix nigra, is a deciduous tree native to eastern North America. It can grow up to 80 feet (24 meters) tall and typically has a slender trunk and drooping branches. The leaves of the tree are long and narrow, with a pointed tip and a finely serrated edge. The bark of the tree is grayish-brown and deeply furrowed.

The Black Willow tree has many benefits

The tree prefers to grow in moist soil, such as along riverbanks, and it is often found near water. The tree has several uses, both ornamental and practical. Its lightweight and flexible wood makes it helpful in making baskets, furniture, and other items. The bark of the tree contains salicylic acid, the active ingredient in aspirin, and it has been used medicinally for centuries to relieve pain and reduce fever. Besides its practical uses, the tree is also valued for its beauty.

The Black Willow is a slender tree

Its slender form and drooping branches give it a graceful appearance, and it is often planted as an ornamental tree. The tree also provides a habitat for wildlife, including birds, insects, and small mammals.

They typically grow near bodies of water, and they thrive in moist soil conditions. If you are considering planting the tree, it is essential to keep this in mind and choose a location close to a water source, such as a pond or creek, or in a low-lying area with plenty of rainfall (End of October).

Additionally, they prefer full sunlight, so ensure your chosen location receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. The soil should be moist and well-draining to ensure healthy growth.


It's also important to consider the mature size of thetree when choosing a planting location. These trees can grow up to 80 feet tall, so choose a spot with enough space to accommodate the tree's eventual size. Avoid planting trees near structures or power lines, as their large size can pose a hazard in the event of a storm.

When planting a black willow tree, choose a location near water, with plenty of sunlight, well-draining soil, and enough space to accommodate the tree's mature size.

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