Willow (Dead, Medium)

Willow (Dead, Medium)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Willow Tree (Dead, Medium) viewed from the front and top
Description
Description

Willow Tree (Dead, Medium) represents a mid-sized willow that has reached the end of its life cycle, displaying the characteristic elegance of the species now translated into a stark, lifeless form. Its trunk is smaller than that of an old giant, yet still broad enough to carry the marks of splitting, hollowing, or peeling bark. Branches that once trailed in graceful arcs are now brittle, twisted, and often broken, leaving a jagged outline against the sky.

Found in riparian habitats, meadows, and wetlands, these trees remain ecologically important even after death, providing nesting cavities, insect habitats, and organic matter as they decay. Sometimes referred to as dead willows or snag willows, their medium size allows them to remain prominent without dominating a landscape. As ground features, they embody both fragility and continuity, reflecting the passage of time while offering structure, texture, and symbolism within the shifting cycles of nature.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Willow Trees (Dead, Medium) have typical overall heights between 30’-40’ (9.14-12.19 m) and spread diameter of 25’-30’ (7.62-9.14 m).

Group of outline illustrations of the Willow Tree (Dead, Medium) in front and top views
Group of outline illustrations of the Willow Tree (Dead, Medium) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Willow (Dead, Medium)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
30’-40’ | 9.14-12.19 m
Width:
25’-30’ | 7.62-9.14 m (Spread)
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Order: Malpighiales
Family: Salicaceae

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Scientific Name:
Salix alba
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Drawings include:
Willow Tree (Dead, Medium) front elevation, plan view

Leafless trees are typically deciduous species that shed their leaves during part of the year, most often in response to seasonal changes in temperature, light, or moisture. Found across temperate, subtropical, and some tropical regions, these trees enter a dormant phase to conserve energy.

30’-40’ | 9.14-12.19 m
25’-30’ | 7.62-9.14 m (Spread)
Willow (Dead, Medium)
1219.000
914.000
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Willow (Dead, Medium)
20’-30’ | 6.1-9.14 m
8’-16’ | 2.44-4.88 m (Spread)
Spruce (Dead)
914.000
488.000
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Spruce (Dead)
35’-50’ | 10.67-15.24 m
40’-55’ | 12.19-16.76 m (Spread)
Willow (Dead, Large)
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1676.000
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Willow (Dead, Large)