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1 Comment To "What to do next with my dying pussy willow tree / new willow tree."
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/17/2019 @ 9:07 am
Your tree is grafted at the top to create this standard tree. The branch growing from below the graft line will not be a Weeping Pussy Willow, most likely.
I would check with the garden center that you purchased the tree from; most reputable growers will guarantee a new tree for 1 year.
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