Willow Growth Environment and ConditionsWillow can be planted in mountains, plains, sand dunes, and polar regions. It is mainly distributed in temperate regions. It has many varieties and is basically planted all over the country. It has been introduced into cities such as Xinjiang, Gansu, Qinghai, Tibet, Yunnan, Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou in China. Willow Growing ConditionsWillows have a wide range of adaptability to the environment. They prefer sunny and humid environments, are cold-resistant, and some varieties are also drought- and saline-tolerant. They can grow in places with harsh ecological conditions, and grow better on fertile plains. Their general lifespan is 20 to 30 years, and a few species can reach more than a hundred years. Willow Growth TemperatureWillow trees are very cold-resistant and are not easily damaged by frost. They will not suffer frost damage when the annual average temperature is 2 degrees and the absolute minimum temperature is minus 39 degrees. Willow growth processThe growing period of willow trees is about 60 days. They bloom from March to April every year, with germination and flowering occurring simultaneously. The fruits mature in April and May, with catkins floating all over the sky, and then the leaves wither in autumn. Willow Planting Time and MethodWillows can be planted all year round, but it is best to do so in autumn, mainly because there is plenty of rain and low temperatures at this time, which is very suitable for the growth of willow seedlings. The plants are easy to take root and the survival rate of planted willow seedlings is relatively high. During the growth period, watering is needed in time to keep the soil moist. |
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