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The weeping willow tree is susceptible to many diseases such as powdery mildew, tar spot fungus, and bacteria blight, but the damages can be diminished by pruning and use of fungicide. Identification: ...
Q: It looks as if I'm about to lose half of my weeping willow tree. It has been dropping small branches for a year or two, but now the entire west side has died. It lost its leaves a couple of ...
Weeping willow By Tracy Burton Sep 28, 2002 AUBURN When Charlotte Ziehmer took a cutting from her sister-in-law s willow tree in 1962 she never knew the potential it had.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. I find few sights as satisfying as a mature weeping willow at ...
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 had this happen last year to another tree. This one is a weeping willow. I know it is still alive because it is starting to bud. But there is a big wound in the bark, and it is cracking above it.
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