Nobody else seems to think this weeping willow tree is very special but I really like it. I've never had one before. It's pretty small, but mighty. After being in the strong "March" winds up on the hill the other day I can see why this tree is leaning toward the northeast and slightly twisted in the trunk!
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Friday, April 18, 2008
my weeping willow tree
Nobody else seems to think this weeping willow tree is very special but I really like it. I've never had one before. It's pretty small, but mighty. After being in the strong "March" winds up on the hill the other day I can see why this tree is leaning toward the northeast and slightly twisted in the trunk!
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ALL weeping willow trees ARE special! They just can't help it. They're beautiful in every season. And they have such flow in shape, and are so very animated when encouraged into liveliness by the wind. I quite like it, and I love the way they green up in the spring.
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