RE: Curly Willow: The Twisted Tree [Bonsai] by proto26

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· @proto26 ·
Nice willow tree! I like the shape.
Do willows like clay-y soils because clay retains the most water?
Also, I went back and checked out the citrus tree links and I can't believe I actually remembered them. I had no idea it was the same tree.
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@creativetruth ·
Well, no tree prefers poor clay soil, but I think this kind of tree tolerates the mucky clay better. Yes, underground clay takes a long time to dry out because there is less air space.

That lime tree is totally different than how it used to look. I am amazed the pair survived after all the branches were removed. That was clearly not what I planned originally.
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