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Wisconsin Weeping Willow
Latin Name:
Salix x blanda
location:
cross between S babylonica
The Wisconsin Weeping Willow, which is also referred as Salix x blanda, i usually found close to cross between
S. babylonica. It normally look like a pendulous, deciduous medium-sized tree, making it a unique plant! In the summer, the form of its leafs is more or less deciduous leaves and in the automn it can be described as not ornamentally important. The Wisconsin Weeping Willow (Salix x blanda) grows flowers that are not ornamentally important and grows fruits, characterized as not ornamentally important. It has a beautiful Bark, where a special pattern can be found, bark is brown on it. A fact to point at on the way it is cultured is that fast growing An inconvenient with the Wisconsin Weeping Willow can be that numerous insect and disease problems. You can recognize a Salix x blanda having its olive colored stems. The Wisconsin Weeping Willow's reproduction is very interesting since it does it by cuttings
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