why are the willows crying
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The answer is that weeping willow trees (natives of Asia) are very shallow rooted. When the wind really picked up, the roots couldn't hold the trees in the wet soil, so down they went. ... It particularly likes to grow near water, but while the hardiness zones are limited, it does tolerate a wide range of soil pH levels.
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The answer is that weeping willow trees (natives of Asia) are very shallow rooted. When the wind really picked up, the roots couldn't hold the trees in the wet soil, so down they went. ... It particularly likes to grow near water, but while the hardiness zones are limited, it does tolerate a wide range of soil pH levels.✨
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