BLACK WILLOW - Salix nigra, Marsh.
THERE ARE NINE DIFFERENT willows in the state and all have one thing in common: they aid in stream bank stabilization. Willows are pioneer, sun loving trees that are the first to become established on sand bars. Only black willow reaches commercial size.The bark of the root is intensely bitter and has been used as an ingredient of tonics to purge the blood. Usually black willow is a rather small tree, but under good conditions it may grow to 70 or 80 feet in height and two or more feet in diameter.
Willow trees are either male or female with flowers of different sexes borne on separate trees. The female flower hangs in long clusters or aments. The seed is carried far and wide by wind and water.
Light and flexible willow wood is used for wicker-work furniture and basket. It does not split when nailed. Before the discovery of plastics, toys were made from willow. Artificial limbs, packing cases and some furniture parts are also willow products. Its warm brown tones and attractive grain make it a beautiful paneling wood.