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Are willow trees native to australia
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Yes, Australian willow trees are native to australia and grown in warm and dry interior regions of eastern Australia.

But there are other types of willow trees which are native to another places as the weeping willow and the florist's willow that are native to Europe or Asia and Black Willow that is native to America. 

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