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The mimosa or silk tree is a perfect tree for creating quick shade in warm climates. It can grow from 15 to 40 feet tall with an open, airy umbrella-like crown of approximately 20 to 30 feet.
Question: I have a mimosa tree, just about 2 years old, grown from seed. The problem with it is that it has not branched out, it looks like one long branch growing out of the ground, about 5 feet ...
I have never seen anything about the Mimosa tree, or bush, ... Bottom line, Bob, is that the Mimosa tree (also called Silk-tree) is not worth your time attempting to grow.
Q: I have a mimosa tree and I am giving it a lot of TLC and it seems to do well here. A: Your mimosa or silk tree looks great and is doing well judging from the picture you sent to me. It looks ...
Carrotwood and Albizia julibrissin, known commonly as mimosa or silk tree, both fall into the messy category. With carrotwood, it’s the seeds that annoy, especially when they fall on your car if ...
I was wondering if you know where I can get seeds for a Chocolate Mimosa Tree? I saw one ...
My photo shows the flower of a small lanky tree most of us refer to as the 'mimosa tree.' Much like the term 'buffalo' has been mistakenly applied to the American bison, in the U. S., the silk ...
One of the three best-selling trees in the inland valleys of Southern California is the Albizia julibrissin, commonly called the mimosa or silk tree. A traditional fixture in the American South on ...