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The '''Willow''' is a type of [[above ground]] [[tree]] that is only found near rivers, pools or other water. It is found in nearly any [[biome]] that has trees.  Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, willow [[carpenter|wood]] is brown and produces brown products.
 
The '''Willow''' is a type of [[above ground]] [[tree]] that is only found near rivers, pools or other water. It is found in nearly any [[biome]] that has trees.  Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, willow [[carpenter|wood]] is brown and produces brown products.
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This tree also has the 4th lightest type of wood in the game. The [[Kapok]] tree is third with a density of 260. [[Candlenut]] is second with 140. And [[Feather tree|Feather trees]] are first with a density of 100. Willows however, have the benefit of growing nearly everywhere.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:13, 15 May 2012

Willow

Biome

Wet Dry
Properties
Deciduous No
Density 390

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

The Willow is a type of above ground tree that is only found near rivers, pools or other water. It is found in nearly any biome that has trees. Like the overwhelming majority of overland trees, willow wood is brown and produces brown products.

This tree also has the 4th lightest type of wood in the game. The Kapok tree is third with a density of 260. Candlenut is second with 140. And Feather trees are first with a density of 100. Willows however, have the benefit of growing nearly everywhere.

Surface
Subterranean
Surface
AcaciaAlderAshBirchCacao treeCandlenutCedarChestnutFeather treeGlumprongHighwoodKapokLarchMahoganyMango treeMangroveMapleOakPalmPineRubber treeSaguaroWillow
Subterranean
Surface
Subterranean