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Black willow

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  • Black willow is a tree of the Eastern United States common in wet areas that are not permanently flooded. It is a pioneer species that is commercially important in the lower Mississippi River Valley where it grows best. The wood is light in weight, soft, high in shock resistance, very stable, glues well, accepts most finishes, but is not durable under conditions favorable to decay. The medium-dark heartwood has a pleasant, pale reddish-brown color. Black willow wood is used primarily in millwork, household furniture, and containers.
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