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By : Derek Farley    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-25 08:26:43
The weeping willow tree was first known as the Peking willow from Peking China. It has been around for centuries, dating back as far as 400 B.C. In North America, Europe and parts of Asia it is now called the weeping willow.

It can be found in countries all over the world. There are more than 375 species of these types of trees in the Northern Hemisphere. They are extremely fertile trees and can be mixed and matched between the species. These trees are usually located near moist areas like rivers and creeks. The willow can get as tall as 70 feet and spread out as far as 70 feet.

Bark From Chinese Weeping Willows Used for Medicinal Purposes

The bark from the willow tree has been used all over the world by herbalists. It is used as a pain reliever, and to help with fevers and inflammation. The bark from trees produces a substance called salicin, which is used in conjunction with water that makes it acidic. Once the combinations are put together it is called salicylic acid. Over a period of time, chemist made some adjustments so that the medicine would be easier to digest, this substance became, what we now know as aspirin.

The Weeping Willow Tree Cries

The Chinese weeping willow was given its name because of its thin branches and the way the droop downward. When rain hits the branches it runs down off the leaves and gives the appearance of a crying tree which can be an amazing sight to behold and appreciate the true beauty of nature.

In Times of Grief

In some countries the willow is planted in cemeteries by friends and family members to show their feelings of lost to people who have died. The weeping appearance of the tree is thought to be closely related to grief.

These trees are very beautiful and because of their size, they drawn much attention. The are especially eye catching when they are grown around rivers or streams. Since the roots on these trees are so thick it helps to eliminate some erosion from the water, by acting as a protective barrier. This tree serves many useful purpose, aside from just being beautiful. If the tree is planted in a moist area, that gives it a lot of sunlight, and it is prunes so that the drooping branches don't touch the ground this tree will continue to be around for many more centuries to come.

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You can learn more about the miniature weeping willow , and get more articles and resources about willow trees by visiting Willow Tree

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