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imported_hihihihihhi
1st October 2005, 01:55 AM
when u go to draynor village where the willows are near fishing spot
y does one willow look like an ordinary tree out of the 4?
it has a different examine info too.
weird tree:these trees grow near water
willow:a droopy tree

imported_eggymcmuffin
6th October 2005, 01:12 PM
when u go to draynor village where the willows are near fishing spot
y does one willow look like an ordinary tree out of the 4?
it has a different examine info too.
weird tree:these trees grow near water
willow:a droopy tree

To make people ask questions like this?

Paint
6th October 2005, 06:42 PM
lol u notice too much who cares theyre both willows...if u wanna cut em then cut em...

Dudemcbob
7th October 2005, 12:15 AM
Because the ones that grow on the waters edge must be different than the others for some reason. You should write to the tree in the new letter thing, I bet you'll get an interesting response as to why :wink:

imported_hihihihihhi
7th October 2005, 01:49 AM
dudembob
what do u mean by the new letter thing?
what is it and what do u do with it?

Dudemcbob
7th October 2005, 12:01 PM
they are a new update where you send in questions or comments to a monster (or in this case, tree) from runescape and they pick the most unique and interesting ones to post on the site every month and answer.

To send one email postbag@jagex.com with your letter

imported_Riyanna
7th October 2005, 12:26 PM
Ill try to explain this with science:
-As the water rushes by or beats on the coast, it constantly erodes sediment. When it erodes the earth beneath the willow trees, the trees might start growing askew to keep their "balance" and keep from tipping over.
I just thought of that, in no way is the above statement backed by any research, it's just a thought.

imported_soulman01
13th October 2005, 11:26 PM
Coz 4 are weeping willows=drooping

The other is a 'happy' willow=different

Khuros
16th October 2005, 09:03 AM
Drooping is when something is leaning, it might be because of the water-surface. :D