Information about the Black Willow. ... Black Willow is also called Swamp Willow. ... General Wood Characteristics: The sapwood of black willow is light tan, while the heartwood is pale reddish brown to grayish brown. The wood has no characteristic odor or taste. It is soft, but does not splinter when dented;
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Salix nigra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salix nigra ( Black Willow ) is a species of willow native to eastern North America, from New Brunswick and southern Ontario west to Minnesota, and south to northern Florida and Texas. It is a me...
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Black Willow is seen as a shrub and as a large tree, up to 100 feet tall. This tree often has multiple trunks, with many branches coming from each. ... Black Willow leaves are narrow and lance-shaped (long and skinny). They are shiny green on top, and pale green below. Leaves are three to five inches long and may have...
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Black willow is named for its dark gray-brown bark. The tree is the largest and most important New World willow and is one of the first trees to bud in the spring. The numerous uses of the wood of this and other willows is furniture doors, millwork, barrels and boxes.
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salix nigra lower mississippi river lower mississippi river valley black willow willow family: black willow silviculture ... Black willow (Salix nigra) is the largest and the only commercially important willow of about 90 species native to North America. It is more distinctly a tree throughout its range than any other...
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black willow Salicaceae Salix nigra Marsh. symbol: SANI ... USDAFS Silvics of North America - USDAFS Additional Silvics - Landowner Factsheet - USDA Plants Database; Salix nigra is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting black willow (opens a new window).
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Black Willow, Goodding Willow, Willow,Black ... Native Americans chewed the twigs as a pain reliever. Contains salicylic acid, similar to aspirin (synthesized acetylsalicylic acid). Willow wood was once used as a source of charcoal for gunpowder...
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Black Willow; (Salix nigra Marshall) ... Deer browse Black willow shoots. Weeping willow, (Salix babylonica L.), is a commonly cultivated species originally from China. ... Graphic of the Black Willow...
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A PLANTS profile of Salix nigra (black willow) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Salix nigra Marsh. black willow; ... Salicaceae – Willow family...
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