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To plant a weeping willow anywhere closer is to court disaster. If you have an expansive property on which to grow a weeping willow, here's how to care for this beautiful tree.
The weeping willow (Salix babylonica) is part of the Salicaceae family and is a medium to large sized deciduous tree with rapid growth but short lived. The branches of the weeping willow are pendant ...
Weeping Willow Weeping willow (Salix babylonica) is a beautiful tree when seen along the shoreline, but it’s much too big and messy for the typical home landscape.
A: If the tree is more than 5 years old, it's probably cottonwood borer damage. They're the large black-and-white beetles that lay eggs on the surface of cottonwood and willow trunks.
Question: Weeping willow, six years old and 9" diameter. Wet, clay ground and thriving. Suddenly late last summer, I noticed the leaves were dead, and the bark on the trunk was completely loose and ...
When is the best time to plant a weeping pussy willow tree in Cumberland County? How tall will they grow? What care do they require? A: Two good times to plant pussy willows are early spring and ...
In most cases larger willow trees will not die because of these problems but they may suffer significant branch loss and may become disfigured. In some cases very young trees or shrub type willows may ...
When the kids were growing up, we had a giant weeping willow tree in the backyard. It was a magnificent specimen with long, graceful branches that swayed in the breeze.
Question: My two weeping willows, which are only 3 years old, look as if they are dying. The leaves became spotted and fell off. What’s happening? How do I care for the trees? R.K., Deltona A… ...
Q. I have a weeping willow that has been doing poorly for the past few years. It is a young tree that is about 15 feet tall. The leaves have been getting smaller and fewer, and there are a few ...
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There is a black and white photograph of my brother and sister in their Easter finery standing in front of the tree when it and my brother were about six years old. The tree was not much taller ...