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i am looking for some tree's that can grow with wet feet.
i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

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i am looking for some tree's that can grow with wet feet.
i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

thanks,
rosie


Some Maples are often called "Swamp Maples", so I'd think certain
varieties would work

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i am looking for some tree's that can grow with wet feet.
i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

thanks,
rosie



Bald Cypress, Pond Cypress

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thanks..................i will put all suggestions on my list and do some
more research.




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i am looking for some tree's that can grow with wet feet.
i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

thanks,
rosie


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i am looking for some tree's that can grow with wet feet.
i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

thanks,
rosie



Some of the witch hazels, sweetspire

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readandpostrosie wrote:
i am looking for some tree's that can grow with wet feet.
i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

thanks,
rosie


Some Maples are often called "Swamp Maples", so I'd think certain
varieties would work


Silver Maples.

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Cedar, depending on your area.

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i know about the traditional WEEPING WILLOW...........and RIVER BIRCH, we
already have those................anything else out there?

thanks,
rosie


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