Willow 'Weeping'
Salix babylonica var. pekinensis 'Pendula'
Weeping Willow is a large deciduous tree that features thin, weeping branches with small green leaves. It makes an excellent statement tree by a pond, stream, or any other body of water.
Willows grow best in full sun with fertile, moist to wet, well-drained soil. They cannot tolerate dry soil when young, so ensure you are watering regularly and keeping the soil moist. We don't recommend planting Weeping Willows by houses, as the roots will break sewer and water pipes and the foundation if there are any leaks.
Seasonal Availability: Typically available May through August, depending on suppliers availability.
Characteristics
Size: 30'-50' tall, 30'-50' wide
Good for Wet Soil, Good for Erosion Control, and Fall Colour
Care
Full sun outdoors (6-8+ hours of direct sun)
Water every 1-3 days for first year until established (based on outdoor temperature & plant's water consumption).
Increase watering in the heat of summer and watch for wilting or browning as signs to increase watering frequency.
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