Almost all willows take
root very readily from cuttings or where broken branches lie on the
ground. One famous example of such growth from cuttings involves the
poet Alexander Pope, who begged a twig from a parcel tied with twigs
sent from Spain to Lady Suffolk. This twig was planted and thrived,
and legend has it that all of England's weeping willows are descended
from this first one.
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
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