Archive for Weeping

Question by THOMAS K: I am trying to have a botanical name parsed and explained.?
The weeping willow is called a cultivar, a hybrid between the white willow, Salix alba, and the Peking willow, Salix matsudana, syn., Salix babylonica. Its scientific name is Salix x sepulcralis ‘Chrysocoma’. How would one trace this to S. alba and S. matsudana? What is the status of ‘sepulcralis’? Is this a pseudo-species? Since ‘Chrysocoma’ is the cultivar name, why do we need a specific name anyway, if it is not that of either of the hybridized species? What precisely is the ‘x’ all about?

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Answer by Some Dude
I assume there is a historical record of the cross.
What is a pseudo-species?
Actually, the naming guys are moving away from that method of cultivar naming.
The x means “cross”

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Question by j123: What is this tree?
What is the scientific name(s) for a “Green Weeping Willow”.
I ordered one and I wanted to know the scientific name for it.

There is the common one: Weeping willow (Salix babylonica)
There is the Golden Weeping Willow (Salix alba ‘Tristis’)
But I don’t know the Green Weeping Willows.

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Answer by K R
Juniperus scopulorum.

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Question by yellowrowan: help! care for a weeping willow?
i just bought an approx 12ft weeping willow (salix babylonica).i was wondering if anyone has had great success in the southeastern( esp. GA,FL,AL) part of the U.S. with them. if so, i’ve read up alot about them but was looking for some tips…

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Answer by MEnMA
A good place for info on any plant is your local County Agricultural Agent.

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Question by Brandon: Does a Salix Babylonica (Weeping Willow) self-sow?
I love to work out in the yard, and I bought myself a Salix Babylonica a few days ago (don’t worry…it has lots of room to grow). I researched and found that since it has a rapid growth rate, the tree’s lifespan is only about 75 years. I was a little disappointed that such a beautiful tree has such a short lifespan. So now, my question is, does the Salix Babylonica (Weeping Willow) self-sow? Thanks!! Btw, if you haven’t guessed…I’m a complete novice when it comes to trees. :-)

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Answer by cuttingras
as far as I know No it doesn’t but you can take a branch and root it in a bucket of water. You might even try some root hormone stuff, then into a good potting soil mix, keep watered until it roots then transplant

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