Cooperation in action, from left, Peggy Cederstrom, vice president of Green Valley Gardeners; Mary Kidnocker, president of GV Gardeners; Jean Davis, president of The Animal League of Green Valley; and Nancy Arnold, vice president of TALGV. Photo by Ellen Sussman | Special to the Green Valley News
Davis said this time was chosen because Kidnocker said the best time to plant trees is between now and mid November.
“Here we have two groups with diverse interests working together on a common cause... We chose the trees, we bought the trees and we’re planting the trees. They’re all Desert Willows,” Kidnocker said.
Native to the southwest and northern Mexico the small deciduous tree has narrow, light green leaves and beautiful, trumpet-shaped flowers. One source said few trees rival the beauty of the flowering Desert Willow whose flowers range from white to purple although a pale pink to lavender is the most common.
Davis said though The Animal League was asked to install the watering system, the Green Valley Gardeners are paying for it. Animal League volunteers also dug 15 holes for the Desert Willows and the planting party was completed earlier than planned.
Ellen Sussman is a freelance writer in Green Valley. Contact her at
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