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Non-native weeping willow losing leaves
June 03, 2008
We have a willow tree (weeping), which sprung up naturally about 12 years ago. It has done very well until this summer. After its bloom in late March, it is losing its leaves again..turning yellow and...
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Deterioration of non-native weeping willows in Alabama
May 19, 2008
I have a small lake behind my house. 8 years ago we planted two nice weeping willow trees, one on each corner of our yard down toward the lake. One started looking bad last year and we cut all the de...
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Different kinds of plants living in subarctic areas
March 10, 2008
What are the different kinds of plants live in the subarctic areas?
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Identification of plant purchased as desert willow
February 29, 2008
Purchased a plant at Chappel Hill, Texas and was told it was a desert willow. The bloom cluster and pink color are very similar, but leaves resemble the wisteria. Very pretty. What is it? Can it be r...
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Does Chilopsis linearis, var.Bubba produce seed pods? No.
October 01, 2007
We have a really beautiful 2-year old Bubba, Desert Willow. It is already about 12 feet tall. I really have two questions. One does the Bubba form the seed pods like the other types of Desert Willows?...
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Care of desert willows
September 10, 2007
We have three desert willows. Two are doing well, but the third, which was planted at the same time as the others, is about 1/3 the size of the other two, the foliage is thin, and the leaves have dry...
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Effect of unusual wet weather on desert willows
July 23, 2007
I live in North Central Texas and have 3 beautiful Desert willow trees that are usually in full bloom. I've kept them pruned to form a nice full tree shape but now they are losing leaves and looking ...
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Disease problems of non-native Weeping Willow
August 16, 2006
Could you please tell me why my weeping willow has got pink coloured leaves and seems very dry the bark is splitting and seems full of wood worm?
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Willows native to Wisconsin
July 01, 2005
I have a small garden center in the far northern reaches of Wisconsin....and I specialize in native varieties for up here. I also help folks with lake shore restoration and preservation. There was...
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