Australian Willow tree care
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Hello!
I have a new Australian willow tree cutting, I have read that these are fast growers, they are a different species from a normal willow tree and they are considered an evergreen.
Would it be okay to prune this cutting in the first year after significant growth?
Also the seller I got it from listed the hardiness between zone 5 and 11. I live in zone 7 but when I research these trees they are listed between zone 9 and 11, would I have to take this tree indoors in winter. I can't find a lit of information about these trees online. Any help is appreciated.
I have a new Australian willow tree cutting, I have read that these are fast growers, they are a different species from a normal willow tree and they are considered an evergreen.
Would it be okay to prune this cutting in the first year after significant growth?
Also the seller I got it from listed the hardiness between zone 5 and 11. I live in zone 7 but when I research these trees they are listed between zone 9 and 11, would I have to take this tree indoors in winter. I can't find a lit of information about these trees online. Any help is appreciated.
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Its scientific name is Geijera parviflora if that helps.
Sorry I'm a beginner with trees
Sorry I'm a beginner with trees
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