Weeping Willow trees have a classic, rounded shape and long, thin branches that droop to the ground. The ground-sweeping branches are full of long, narrow leaves with silver tinted undersides that turn yellow in the fall and eventually drop. It reaches a mature height of 30 ft. - 50 ft. and a width of 30 ft. - 50 ft. It has a fast-growing nature, growing upwards of 6 ft. per-year in optimal conditions. They make a popular nesting site for birds and their branches are ideal food for rabbits and deer. This tree is hardy in USDA Zones 4-10. Plant it in full sun to part shade. It is tolerant of most soil types, including clay. Water 2-3 times per-week until established. Weeping Willows have a wide habit. Space them 20 ft. - 25 ft. apart to allow the trees weeping habit to shine.
Weeping willows have graceful weeping habits with long arching branches of silvery green leaves
Deciduous tree loses its 3 in. - 6 in. leaves each fall
Hardy in USDA zones 4-10, prefers full to partial sun
USDA zone: 4-10
Mature height of 30 ft. to 50 ft. with equal spread
Use a slow-release well-balanced fertilizer in spring
Tree shipped in a 2.5 Gal. container with a minimum tree height of 3 ft., if tree exceeds 46 in. it will have to be trimmed to fit in the box
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