You don’t have to be a tree expert to recognize a “Weeping Willow” tree. Native to China, Salix babylonica, commonly called weeping willow or Babylon weeping willow, is a medium to large shade tree ...
A distinctive willow popular for climbing in the center of John A. Finch Arboretum will be removed after park officials determined it is no longer safe to play on. The tree was fenced off this spring ...
A decaying willow that has stood for well over half a century is set to be removed and replaced this spring. The post Boston ...
Q: We have a hybrid willow tree that we have some concerns about. I am sending some pictures to see if you can tell us if there’s any cause to worry. — Dean M. A: The tree looks like a grand willow.
City officials have been asked to assess the feasibility of planting a new weeping willow tree or suitable alternative at ...
On Wednesday, a sign seen at the base of the tree stated it is being removed because it's a public safety hazard. Sponsored by the Friends of the Public Garden, the sign states the tree is ...
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