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Green Weeps

The forest is looking bare, but a lone Weeping Willow stands out. This fast growing hybrid tree keeps its leaves on later than most other deciduous trees.

Posted byLance KlecknerNovember 17, 2015December 26, 2022Posted inTrees, WoodlandTags: babylon weeping willow, crack willow, green weeping willows, thurlow weeping willow, wisconsin weeping willowLeave a comment on Green Weeps

Yellow Willow Catkins

The native Black Willow can be attractive with its many yellow catkins. Black Willow(Salix nigra) doesn’t make a good landscape tree because the branches break easily like a Crack Willow(Salix fragilis).

Posted byLance KlecknerMay 26, 2014December 28, 2022Posted inFlowers, Landscape, TreesTags: black willow, crack willow, salix nigra, Yellow Willow CatkinsLeave a comment on Yellow Willow Catkins

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