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This is a Utah native tree and grows fantastically here in Salt Lake City (zone 7b). I think this is probably the most beautiful native t...Read More
Propagation is also possible through semi hardwood or softwood cutting in summer or spring
I planted this tree is in my backyard and side yard. I have always loved the tree, but in the back it gets fungus (Phyllosticta Leaf Spot...Read More
I need help! I bought a desert willow a few weeks ago. We were originally told to water it once a week. Then told it should be twice a w...Read More
I am so happy with our Desert Willow that we bought just three years ago! The flowers on ours are magenta with a white/magenta pollen gui...Read More
This lovely tree tolerates very high heat and drought. If watered regularly in the hottest months it can grow to over 20 feet but typica...Read More
I made the huge mistake of planting this tree near my front door in Mesa, AZ. It's beyond messy. I know all trees create a certain amou...Read More
I have raised plenty of Desert Willows in Oregon (zone 6-7) with no problems at all.It is true hummers love them.
I had three lovely desert willows in my yard in Dallas. When I moved to Austin, I brought seeds with me and started several. I kept one...Read More
I have planted several of these in several locations in north-central Phoenix. They do well in the rocky soil that is so prevalent here....Read More
I love this tree. Planted it about 10 years ago and it took off. The flowers are magenta and the bees and hummingbirds love it. Now ab...Read More
Several varieties of the chilopsis thrive and do well here in the Boise Valley. Depending on the care and watering and siting of the tre...Read More
This plant requires specific conditions to thrive in north Florida but it is beautiful in the right place. I have had great success in an...Read More
I have a desert willow plant growing in an 20" terra cotta pot. The plant is about 2 years old. It wasn't very happy the first year in th...Read More
I planted 2 desert willows about 14 years ago and put them too close to my back wall. They are about 8 inches trunk diameter and probabl...Read More
If you want a certain color bloom,, buy a plant when it is in flower. I was disappointed when one of mine bloomed and it was a very pale...Read More
This is an absolutely beautiful tree that should replace mimosa in areas where the winds are often strong and can break the weaker tree. ...Read More
I had long admired this plant when I visited my folks in New Mexico; then saw it offered locally a year ago. I planted it on the west-so...Read More
They have this growing at the Denver Botanic Garden, Zone 5a-5b. You can see where it froze down to the ground and re-grew. In this are...Read More
I have seen this plant growing at Martinez Lake, AZ and also along the road to San Felipe MX. I've started a couple from seeds (La Mesa C...Read More
Although we are zone 7 A or B - depends on where you look... I have a 12 ft and a 6 ft specimens in my garden that were...Read More
I have a bunch of seeds that I have dried, and want to get these growing. I live in Austin TX (not sure what zone this is)
These plants love the desert conditions of el paso. They do not need much water either, so the city water company reccomends that people...Read More
Here in the joshua tree high desert, these willows grow abundantly, I have seen them naturally occurring in desert washes. Also I have t...Read More
We had two desert willows that were just barely tree height in our back yard when we moved in 14 years ago. The larger is now about 20' t...Read More
We just had ours given to us this past spring and haven't seen the blooms yet but it is already about four feet tall.I cant wait to see i...Read More
My Chilopsis linearis has survived two winters near an east wall in Denver, and grown to ten feet in the process with very little ...Read More
Desert Willow grows wonderfully in the desert areas surrounding Las Vegas, Nevada - from Mesquite, Nevada down to Bakersfield, California...Read More
When you first plant this small tree, it grows very fast at first, then slows as it gets larger. The flowers are simply beautiful and ca...Read More