yes
Pussy willows do not come from the weeping willow tree. It comes from Salix discolor, or the American pussy willow.
no, not really. i am doing a report on weeping willows and found that, they produce small yellow flowers but no fruit...
Trees like weeping willows have branches which hang downwards.
Yes, "among" is a preposition because it shows the relationship between "the weeping willows" and other elements in the sentence. In this case, it indicates the position of the weeping willows in relation to something else.
Weeping willows are not typically a habitat for animals. However, birds such as robins, finches, and sparrows may build nests in the branches of weeping willows. Additionally, insects like bees and butterflies may be attracted to the tree's flowers and leaves.
No, Bamboo
Weeping willows produce small, light green fruits containing tiny seeds. While the seeds are present, they are generally not the main method of propagation for weeping willows. The trees more commonly reproduce through cuttings or root sprouts.
A weeping pussy willow tree can typically grow to be between 10 to 20 feet tall, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. Pruning can help control the height and shape of the tree.
Pussy willows are shrubs that belong to the Salix genus, while weeping willow trees are large trees of the same genus. Pussy willows have fuzzy catkins in early spring, while weeping willows have drooping branches and long, slender leaves.
I believe you are talking about weeping willows.
Is it a caterpillar?