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The tree is in the main street it is very tall and the branches hug the trunk, they grow down towards the ground .
If you see this Annie, it is oppisite the Rivers store, and outside the bank, Ithink, as we are from the act. we have not seen one like. thanks

2007-06-29 21:27:05 · 1 answers · asked by bill_joan2004 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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I'm not Annie and I don't live by you but I might be able to help your find what your looking for.

Early spring photo of weeping mulberry/leaves not filled out
http://photos.innersource.com/media/7414/l/Weeping-Mulberry.jpg
Pink flowering cherry
http://www.beautifulgardenslandscaping.com/ornamental%20trees/Weeping Cherry_branded.jpg
Weeping Higan Cherry Photo Gallery
http://forestry.about.com/od/hardwoods/ig/Weeping-Higan-Cherry/weep_cherry2.htm
Weeping Alaskan Cedar
http://www.cloudmountainfarm.com/index2.cfm/c1/2/c2/26/c3/31/pid/cnpen/_p2
Weeping Cy pres
http://www.cloudmountainfarm.com/index2.cfm/c1/2/c2/26/c3/31/pid/cgrw/_p2
..............SEE LINK BELOW..................
There is a plethora of weeping trees see below link
http://www.uah.edu/admin/Fac/grounds/WPCONF.htm
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..........Weeping Trees Australia...........
http://www.australianwatergardener.com/content.asp?articleId=534
Not too much here in the line of good photos for australia

2007-06-29 22:06:42 · answer #1 · answered by LucySD 7 · 0 0

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