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Yes, the roots will destroy your pipes as they will drive there way through them.
If you have roots in your pipes, no idea. May have to replace all the piping or get someone to remove the roots from the piping for you.
Tree roots will not enter pipes unless there is a entry point in the pipe. If pipes are properly sealed there is no problem.
what is the scientific name of a weeping willow tree
The weeping willow tree is often associated with sadness because of its drooping branches and overall appearance of sorrow.
Roughly 50-75 years depending on the size of it. my willow was over 50ft. tall-suddenly turned brown & died. It was 13 yrs. old. that must have been the result of some type of disease or bug ## Black spots are a sign of a very dangerous disease in the Weeping Willow's lifespan. Due to the fact that you grew from a diseased area on the tree or the roots were contaminated some how. I think they have a chemical that will beat the disease in your Weeping Willow. ##
Well... you could either get a strange looking alien with ears that weep down to his ankles, or a weeping willow tree with an alien face made out of its branches.
The terms "deciduous" and "evergreen" are mutually exclusive; either a tree drops its leaves for some part of the year or it doesn't. One tree that confuses some people is the Tararack Larch, which is a conifer with cones and "needles" and looks like an evergreen; but every autumn the tamarack drops its needle-like leaves and grows them back in the spring. It is the deciduous tree that perhaps most looks like an evergreen.
what is the scientific name of a weeping willow tree
To effectively remove weeping willow tree roots from your yard, you can use a sharp shovel to cut the roots away from the tree. Be careful not to damage the tree itself. You may also consider using a root saw or hiring a professional tree removal service to help with the process.
You are thinking of a weeping willow, but I don't think it really cries.
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A Weeping Willow is a tree so it is perennial.
Yes, the weeping willow drops its leaves in Autumn.
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Pussy willows do not come from the weeping willow tree. It comes from Salix discolor, or the American pussy willow.
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No, planting a weeping willow tree in your backyard is not considered bad luck. However, it is important to consider the tree's growth potential and ensure it is planted in a suitable location to prevent issues with roots spreading or overshadowing other plants.
Weeping willow (the tree) = aravát Bável (ערבת בבל). It literally means willow of Babylon.