Willow

A Willow tree requires level 30 Woodcutting to chop down. It usually gives more than one set of willow logs before being cut down. These trees are often used for high level woodcutters who want experience as they give a good amount relative to the time taken.

Though there was once a very high demand for willow logs, this has declined drastically due to the amount of people cutting them. Along with the high quantities of people cutting them, the price also lowered. Therefore people cut oaks to make money, and cut willows to raise experience points. It is common to find large quantities of woodcutters on a willow tree in a free-to-play world. They are also popular because they are found in close proximity to banks and are in clusters.

Naturally, willow trees are found near rivers, as they are in real life.

Willows also have the highest chance of giving bird's nests, which can be crushed to make crushed bird nests which are worth 2k each, making you fast money

Free-to-play areas

 * Draynor Village, south-west of the marketplace, 5 trees (very popular and near to bank)
 * Port Sarim, beside the bar, 4 trees (far from bank)
 * Port Sarim, south of the jail and east of the church, several trees
 * Rimmington, south of the village, 10 trees (very far from bank, suggested to sell to the General Store if cutting for money, or to bring a tinderbox if going for more xp; however, members who have completed Rocking Out can bank in the Rimmington Customs Office)
 * Lumbridge, around the crayfish pond west of Farmer Fred's barn, 6 trees (far from bank)
 * Lumbridge, west of the farming patch near the East farm, 3 trees (far from bank)
 * Lumbridge, 2 trees, one east of the Lumbridge Guide, another near the furnace (near to bank)
 * Lumbridge, one east of the Woodcutting Tutor.
 * Varrock, east of Champion's Guild, 2 trees
 * Varrock, south, near the sheep farm, 2 trees
 * Edgeville, to the east beside the River Lum
 * Crafting Guild, to the north of the entrance, 8 trees
 * Areas around lakes not rivers lakes

Member areas

 * Seers' Village, north-west of bank, 6 trees
 * West of Seers' Village, near the coal mine and the coal trucks
 * Catherby, south-east of the beehives
 * Castle Wars, by the bridge north of the entrance, 2 trees
 * Witchaven, north of the village
 * Barbarian Outpost, beside the entrance to Barbarian assault
 * Ardougne, north of the town near the Moss giants
 * Ardougne, south of the south bank, 4 trees
 * Feldip Hills, near the ogre Rantz
 * Taverley, to the west of the lake south of town (also accessible from Falador via the shortcut in the west wall.)
 * North of Tree gnome stronghold, no bank but very quiet. The can only be reached with a Inferior locator. (or better)

Farming


A willow tree can be grown from a willow seed using the Farming skill in any of the tree patches located around RuneScape. (It will take around four hours to be fully grown.) To do so requires level 30 Farming, a trowel & a willow tree sapling. When planted it earns the player 25 experience points, as well as another 1,456.3 experience points for checking the fully grown tree's health. To guarantee the growth, a payment of one basket of apples is required.

Once fully grown, use secateurs on the tree to cut willow branches. The tree may be cut down as usual granting Woodcutting experience points. Using a spade on the cut tree roots will give the player willow roots and make the tree patch available for planting a new tree.

Construction


A willow tree can be planted in the tree hotspot of the Garden in a player-owned house. It requires level 30 Construction, a bagged willow tree, and a watering can to plant. When planted, it earns the player 100 experience for both Construction and Farming. However, as it is in the Garden, it cannot be cut down.

Trivia

 * A farmed willow tree looks larger than a regular willow tree.
 * During Enlightened Journey, if a player attempts to cut branches from regular willow trees, the game claims that the "branches are too gnarled to cut".
 * In some occasions you can get 28 willow logs out of 1 tree.