Growing Mimosa Tree
... Mimosa Tree1. Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2. Introduction. This fast-growing, deciduous tree has a low ... Growing best in full sun locations, Mimosa is not particular as to soil type but has low salt-tolerance. Grows well in ... Although rather short-lived (10 to 20 years), Mimosa is popular for use as a terrace or patio tree for its light, ... Problems include cottony cushion scale, mites, Mimosa webworm. Diseases Mimosa (vascular) wilt is quite a problem and is ... These can raise walks and patios as they grow in diameter and makes for poor transplanting success as the tree grows ... Mimosa readily germinates from its abundant seeds but the wilt resistant trees must be increased by root cuttings. Pests ... Pronunciation: al-BIZ-zee-uh joo-lih-BRISS-in. Common name(s): 'Alba' Mimosa Tree, `Alba' Silktree. Family: Leguminosae ... Roots: can form large surface roots. Winter interest: no. Outstanding tree: no. Ozone sensitivity: unknown. Verticillium ... Albizia julibrissin 'Alba' 'Alba' Mimosa Tree
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