Wisconsin weeping willow
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of hybrid willow tree: "Wisconsin weeping willow" refers to a specific cultivated variety of willow tree. It is a hybrid, meaning it is created by crossing different willow species. Unlike the typical "weeping willow," its branches are "usually not strongly weeping in habit," meaning they do not droop or hang down as dramatically.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Wisconsin weeping willow in the park provides nice shade. (The specific hybrid willow tree in the park provides nice shade.)
- We planted a Wisconsin weeping willow because it's less droopy than other types. (We planted this hybrid willow because its branches hang down less.)
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to describe this particular cultivar, often in scientific writing, gardening catalogs, or landscaping plans.
- The landscape design specified Salix x pendulina 'Wisconsin Weeping Willow'. (The design used the Latin name for this specific tree.)
Variants and Related Words
- Weeping willow (Salix babylonica): The common, strongly weeping tree from which the "Wisconsin weeping willow" is distinct.
- Willow (Salix): The general genus of trees and shrubs which includes all willows.
- Hybrid: A plant or animal created from crossing two different species or varieties.
Synonyms
- Cultivar: A plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding. The "Wisconsin weeping willow" is a cultivar.
- Hybrid willow: A general term for a willow tree created by cross-breeding.
Related Phrases
- Not strongly weeping: This descriptive phrase is key to understanding this specific tree's growth habit, differentiating it from the more common form.
Noun
- hybrid willow usually not strongly weeping in habit