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Weeping Willow

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    Weeping Willow: The Tree of Romance

    By James R. Fazio | May 29, 2018

    Were they water maidens in the long ago, that they lean out sadly looking down below? — Walter Prichard Eaton If ever there were a tree to stir the heart of a poet, weeping willow would claim the honor. To Walter Prichard Eaton, the long, slender branches gently dipping to the water of a river, “still…deep and brown,” is nothing if not the hair of a once-fair maiden. Robert Herrick also saw melancholy, proclaiming, “Thou art to all lost love…

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    Weeping Willow: The Water Companion

    Salix babylonica Native to China, the Weeping Willow is a remarkable tree for its distinct, weary appearance. It is most commonly found along the water’s edge in parks and large landscapes because of its…

    By Sheereen Othman | May 24, 2016
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    The Fastest Fast Growing Trees

    Some of the most popular trees around today are fast growing trees.  Fast growing trees give homeowners the opportunity to realize the benefits of a mature tree sooner. Individuals seem to especially focus on using…

    By Ben | June 9, 2010