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A member of the Willow Family (Salicaceae), black willow is a small to medium-sized tree 30 to 60 ft high and about 14 inches in diameter with a broad, irregular crown and a superficial root system. Leaves are simple, alternate, deciduous, narrow, lance-shaped, with tapered bases, rounded base, finely toothed
Black willow | The Morton Arboretum
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. C-Value: 4. Bark color and texture: The black willow has gray-brown bark that is furrowed into shaggy plates at maturity. Leaf or needle arrangement, size, shape, and texture:
Salix nigra - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Salix nigra, commonly called black willow, is a medium-to-large, fast-growing, deciduous willow tree. It typically grows to 70-80’ tall on single or multiple curved trunks, typically 1-2' thick, topped by a spreading, rounded but sometimes irregular crown. It may soar to as much as 140’ tall in optimum growing conditions.
Salix nigra — black willow - Go Botany
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).
Salix nigra - Wikipedia
Salix nigra is a medium-sized deciduous tree, the largest North American species of willow, growing to 10–30 m (35–100 ft) tall, exceptionally up to 45 m (148 ft), with a trunk 50–80 centimeters (20–30 in) diameter. The bark is dark brown to blackish, becoming fissured in older trees, and frequently forking near the base. [3] .
Flowers usually appear with the leaves. The trees begin to bear fruit at about 10 years of age; however, optimum seed-bearing age ranges from 25 to 75 years. The mature seeds fall between April and July (Fowells, 1965). Distribution: Black willow ranges from New Brunswick to Manitoba, south to Florida and Texas (Steyermark, 1963).
What Is A Black Willow Tree - Tips On Black Willow Tree Care ...
2022年9月14日 · Black willow trees are typical willows with long, thin leaves that drop in autumn. The leaves are shiny green on the tip and softer green below. Like most willows, black willow flowers are catkins. The flowers are yellow and produce a small reddish brown capsule that contains the small, furry seeds.
Salix nigra (Black Willow) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Black Willow: large shrub to mid-size tree; alternate leaves to 6 inches long, narrowly lance-elliptic, long or short taper at the tip, hairless or crinkly-hairy, finely toothed, glands at stalk tip; hairless fruit on stalks to 1.5mm long
Black Willow | Glen Arboretum - Towson University
Black willow often grows in moist or wet soils due to their shallow or superficial root system 2,4. It has simple, alternate, 3 to 5-inch leaves that are very narrow, with finely serrate margins and are pointed at the tip 2,4. Male and female flowers are on …
Salix nigra - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Salix nigra, commonly called black willow, is a medium to large, fast-growing, deciduous willow tree that typically grows to 30-60’ tall on single or multiple trunks topped by a spreading, rounded but sometimes irregular crown. It may soar to as much as 140’ tall in optimum growing conditions.