Mid-Atlantic Invaders Tool

weeping willow

Salix babylonica

L.

Taxon, Habit: Plant, Tree

Habitat: Wetland

U.S. Nativity: Introduced



Species Synonym(s): None

Common Name(s): None

Family: Salicaceae (Willow Family)

Family Synonym(s): None

Native Range (GRIN):

Tree

Dow Gardens , Dow Gardens

Foliage

Joseph M. DiTomaso, University of California - Davis

Tree

T. Davis Sydnor, The Ohio State University

Foliage

Rebekah D. Wallace, University of Georgia

Bark

Rebekah D. Wallace, University of Georgia

Uses


Landscape Ornamental Use (GRIN): Yes

All Uses (GRIN):

Distribution Map (EDDMapS)


Wetland Indicator


Summary: weeping willow (Salix babylonica) is a Wetland species.

Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain (AGCP):

Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain regions

No Data

Eastern Mountains and Piedmont (EMP):

Mid-Atlantic Piedmont and Mountain regions

No Data

Northcentral and Northeast (NCNE):

Northern parts of PA and NJ (and beyond)

No Data


Legend (data from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)


OBL (Obligate wetland): Almost always occurs in wetlands (estimated probability > 99%) under natural conditions

FACW (Facultative wetland): Usually occurs in wetlands (estimated probability 67% - 99%), but occasionally found in non-wetlands

FAC (Facultative): Equally likely to occur in wetlands (estimated probability 34% - 66%) or non-wetlands

FACU (Facultative upland): Usually occur in non-wetlands (estimated probability 67% - 99%), but occasionally found in wetlands (estimated probability 1% - 33%)

UPL (Obligate upland): Occur almost always (estimated probability > 99%) in non-wetlands under natural conditions

Taxonomic Rank


Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Subclass: Dilleniidae
Order: Salicales
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: Salix
Subject: Salix babylonica L.