Salix Babylonica
Salix Babylonica, commonly known as the weeping willow, is a deciduous tree native to China. It is easily recognized by its long, drooping branches and narrow, lance-shaped leaves. The tree can grow up to 30 meters tall and thrives in moist environments, often found near rivers and lakes.
The weeping willow is popular in landscaping due to its graceful appearance and ability to provide shade. It produces small, fluffy flowers in the spring, which are important for local ecosystems. This tree is also known for its rapid growth and adaptability to various soil types, making it a favored choice for gardeners.