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Where are the most red willows?

Salix psammophila is widely distributed in Tarim Basin, Junggar Basin, Turpan Basin, saline-alkali land in Hexi Corridor of Gansu Province, Badain Jaran Desert, Wulanbuhe Desert, Kubuqi Desert in Inner Mongolia, Tengger Desert, Mu Us Sandy Land, Wulanchabu Plateau, Hedong Sandy Land in Ningxia and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in Qaidam Basin. Abroad, it is distributed in Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Mongolia, the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Red willow, also known as mulberry willow. This is a shrub. The stem of red willow is purple, the leaves are dark green and the leaves are very thin. Its leaves belong to scale leaves, which usually bloom at the turn of spring and summer. The flowers are pink and belong to catkins, and the fruits are white flocs, which grow in poor soil. Such as saline-alkali land. It has the function of consolidating soil and water, and the stem is very tough. Thin ones can be used as frames, and thick ones can be used as frames. Forks, rakes (tools used by farmers to level the land) and firewood used by farmers have high burning value.