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Cultivated Katsura trees grow between 40 and 60 feet tall with a 20- to 30-foot spread, but wild trees can grow taller than 100 feet. They have rough brown bark and a conical or spreading
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1. Plant the katsura in an area that receives full sun with slightly acidic, well-drained soil. 2. Provide 1 inch of water a week during the growing season, especially during the
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Katsura trees require pruning in part due to the weak nature of the wood. Branches that grow too close to vertical, make a shallow angle with the trunk. These are prone to breakage
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1. Fill 4-inch pots or a tray with seed-starting soil. 2. Water the soil thoroughly until water comes out the bottom drainage holes. 3. Place the pots onto a drainage rack to allow
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