Willow Trees
Babylonica Green Willow
This fast growing variety of the famous weeping willow is famous for is long, pendulous (weeping) branches. It produces small yellow flowers in the...
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Like all willows, this grafted plant loves water. It can tolerate damp soil and will grow and grow if waters regularly. The plant itself is shaped ...
View full detailsGlobe Navajo Willow
This is a long lived tree with some specimens aging to over 150 years. The tree grows in a globe shape with an umbrella shaped canopy with thick, d...
View full detailsGolden Corkscrew Willow Tree
A spiral silly looking plant that, once its looses its leaves in the fall that turns a lovely amber brown color. The plant is quite pliable when pi...
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Description Coming Soon USDA Zone: 3-8 Mature Height and Spread: 15'x15' Scientific Name: Salix
Niobe Willow Tree
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 5-10 Mature Height and Spread: 40' x 70' Scientific Name: Salix alba 'Niobe'
Crimson Curls Willow
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 5-10 Mature Height and Spread: 40' x 70' Scientific Name: Salix matsudana 'Crimson [Scarlet] Curls'
Pussy Willow
The pussy willow is named for the family of Salix caprea or discolor native to Europe and the Americans. Similar to other willows- it grows catkins...
View full detailsBlue Arctic Willow
The mellow bush has long thin leaves that run perpendicular to each other along ling, slender branches. Bush grows to medium heights reaching 6' in...
View full detailsDappled Willow
The Hakuo Nishiki or Dappled Willow is a lovely plants often found in Midwestern gardens. The plant's main feature is its leaves. In Spring and int...
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