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what is the best small tree, with little root problems for hot summers
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what is the best small tree, with little root problems for hot summers
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what is the best small tree, with little root problems for hot summers
best small treeno root probemshot summers, cold winters (no snow)for front parkways
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All the gorgeous choices in Japanese Maples make this ornamental tree hard to beat! Compact form and an equally compact root system create a winning combination where you want a lot of style in a tight space.
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On Twitter, one of our followers, @robsplantz (Roberta Walker) says: "Depending on her zone, I would recommend a Geijera - Australian Willow."
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Personally, I also think that a Geijera - Australian Willow is the way to go.
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