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What is the moral of willow?

The moral of willow is that it symbolizes a bright future and means a bright future.

Willow is usually regarded as a symbol of softness, elegance and vitality. Its branches are flexible and easy to bend, which represents the quality of adapting to nature and environment. Willow branches and leaves sway in the wind, giving people a soft and quiet feeling, so it is also regarded as a symbol of elegance, gentleness and tranquility.

Willow also symbolizes perseverance and hope. Although the branches of willow are soft, it can grow tenaciously in all kinds of harsh soil conditions, even in extremely harsh environments such as waterside beaches. Therefore, willow is regarded as a symbol of strong will and perseverance, conveying the spirit of never giving up.

In China literature and art, willow is often associated with feelings of parting and lovesickness. Because the shape of willow is similar to sad tears, it is often used to express feelings and homesickness when leaving. Willow has become many images depicting parting scenes, especially in classical poems and paintings.

Matters needing attention of willow tree

1, lighting: Willow likes plenty of sunshine, and usually needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight every day. Ensure that the planting site is selected in a place with sufficient light.

2. Moisture: Willow has a high demand for water, especially in the growing season. Keep the soil moist, but don't over-water it to prevent root diseases. Need to water regularly, especially in hot and dry summer.

3. Soil: Willow has strong adaptability and can grow in various types of soil, but it prefers loam with good drainage. If the soil is barren, some organic fertilizers can be added to improve the soil quality.

4. Pruning: Willow grows rapidly, so it needs to be pruned regularly to keep the tree clean. The best pruning season is in early spring or autumn.