Willow trees are a type of plant that are found mostly in damp, wet environments. Most willows are products of a natural vegetative propagation in which branches or twigs that have fallen from a tree will readily take root and begin to grow into a new tree. Therefore, these new trees are clones with the exact genetic make-‐up of the parent tree.



What type of reproduction do Willows use?

Willows use a type of reproduction called vegetative propagation.