10/24/2023
Today’s Tree Tuesday is Peachleaf Willow!
This native tree grows on the banks of rivers and in wetlands. It is most commonly found in the midwest as far south as New Mexico and north into Canada. In Utah, it can be found near Logan and Vernal.
Willows typically have weak wood and branch structures. It should be used for restoration and in places where native plants are a high priority, but not near structures.
It gets its name from the resemblance between its leaves and peach leaves. The leaves tend to be somewhat wider and more oval shaped than the typical narrow willow leaf shape.
For more information on Peachleaf Willow and other Utah native trees, check out our website at https://extension.usu.edu/treebrowser/catalog/willow-peachleaf