Thursday, 29 July 2010

... weeping willows...

the weeping willow tree is one of the most easily recognizable deciduous trees due to its gently 'weeping' branches and foliage...
often found beside pond and river banks, the weeping willow adds grace, beauty and shade to many landscapes...

although a native of china, the weeping willow is now widely grown in north america and other countries...
weeping willow bark was used medicinally by native americans to treat headaches...
the bark contains salicylic acid, an ingredient later used to make aspirin...

the weeping willow enjoys full sun to partial shade and thrives in a variety of soils...
it is a fast-growing tree that is propagated in spring by rooting the cuttings of softwood in deep soil...

gardeners prune overly-long branches in late winter or early spring before the buds open...
regular removal of crowded branches will maintain a freely-weeping appearance...


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