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Weeping Willow Tree provides a Marvelous Focal Point for any Landscape.
Weeping Willow Tree and its graceful falling branches form a shade canopy that can reach the ground, creating an outdoor living room as much as 40 feet across. The Willow's branching habit for families with children also makes it a perfect climbing tree, with big forks and a stout trunk. They are tolerant to a wide variety of soil pHs, and these gorgeous and surprisingly functional trees are home almost anywhere in the continental US.
Weeping Willow Has Earned its Place as a Favorite for its Whimsical Look
Their reddish-brown bark contains:
- Salicin.
- A natural alternative to aspirin.
- Willow has been extracted for centuries to treat headaches and other mild pain.
Today, however, willows are more often used to treat boggy areas in residential landscaping and low areas prone to flooding and eroding riverbanks. Weeping willows thrive near water and tolerate salt.
Weeping Willow catkins appear late in the spring.
The leaves are deep green, long, and slender, with a silvery-green back. Catkins appear in late spring. The leaves turn late in the season, in the fall, becoming a bright gold or green-yellow before falling. The delicate silhouette of a weeping willow in winter is as lovely as the tree in the whole summer. People have used its slender branches for centuries in various arts and crafts, including baskets, paintbrushes, and dyes for leather.
Fans of William Shakespeare or Harry Potter will find the tree especially appealing, as the weeping Willow makes star appearances in both collections. With mythical connections stretching back centuries, the weeping Willow has well earned its place as a favorite.
Weeping Willow Tree is an Umbrella-Like Shade Tree
Weeping Willow is an umbrella-like shade tree that can reach up to 40 feet tall and 35 feet wide when fully matured! Hardiness Zones are 6-8, doing best by water such as rivers, lakes, and ponds, but will do fine in well-watered yards.
The best soil for these beautiful trees is acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, and clay soils. They can grow 24 inches per year in sunlight and partial shade, making Weeping Willows fast and easy to grow trees.
In early spring, these monster-sized tree's yellow branches will have green foliage that will weep, making Weeping Willow the perfect name for a rare plant.
Weeping Willow Tree Makes Excellent Picnic Spots due to Ornamental Qualities.
Majestic in appearance stems from China but has spread throughout the world in recent centuries. These trees mistakenly identified with the trees mentioned about Babylon in the Psalms. These enormous trees are associated with melancholy because the branches show that the tree is weeping.
This impression is amplified by these trees frequently being found on the banks of rivers, ponds, and other bodies of water. In the United States, that range includes middle America and most of the south, northeast, and northwest. While placement near water is ideal, willows can also plant in drier conditions.
Weeping willows proliferate, sometimes increasing in size by as much as two feet a year. In addition to their positive ornamental qualities, willows provide excellent shelter for various birds and small mammals and are favorite nesting spots.
The umbrella-like cover that the branches provide blocks out the sunlight underneath. At maturity, a person could comfortably sit under a willow and be sheltered from the sun. Hence, they make excellent book nooks and picnic spots. Weeping Willow adds a touch of elegance to any landscape, on its own or as part of a grove.
Weeping Willow Tree is For Sale at Tennessee Wholesale Nursery with Fast Shipping and Low Rates
Weeping Willow is Considered a Medium to Large Tree
The willow tree is native to drier areas in the northern regions of China. They were grown and brought to other parts of the world for the past 1,000 years, known as the Silk Road, to southwestern areas of Asia and Europe. They are found in Asia and Europe but grow in many parts of North America.
These trees are considered to be medium to large, considering tree size. They become an average of 20-25 meters (66-82 feet) tall. With their size, their canopies can cover a width of up to 35 feet.
Fast Growing Weeping Willow is One of the Most Famous Trees
They grow fast, but unfortunately, they have a shorter lifespan, 40 to 75 years. The shoots are a yellowish-brown color and have tiny buds. The leaves are what make the weeping willows famous.
They are light green, narrow, and spiraled. During the fall, the leaves turn to a golden hue or yellow. The flowers that grow are laid out in a circular pattern and, in early spring, are visible—males and females separate the flowers on different trees. Most weeping willows live near water and prefer wet soils.
They do well in adjustable types of weather, but they do not do well in life-threatening climate conditions. If the trees have access to plenty of water and sun, a willow can grow ten feet a year. The willows should plant during the spring or the fall for better progress.
For pruning a willow, always do it in the fall; focus more on the lower portion of branches and allow the top ones to dangle. Most people love looking at weeping willows since they are one of the most famous trees. Even Claude Monet has paintings with them. Many people use them for their shade and a proper resting place.
Weeping Willow is For Sale at Tennessee Wholesale Nursery with Low Prices and Fast Shipping
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Shipping Information
We dig fresh our plants and ship immediately. We ship US Mail, Priority shipping. You will receive a tracking number once your plants ship. All plants will be fine in their packages for up to 3 days after receiving.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
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Weeping Willow Tree provides a Marvelous Focal Point for any Landscape.
Weeping Willow Tree and its graceful falling branches form a shade canopy that can reach the ground, creating an outdoor living room as much as 40 feet across. The Willow's branching habit for families with children also makes it a perfect climbing tree, with big forks and a stout trunk. They are tolerant to a wide variety of soil pHs, and these gorgeous and surprisingly functional trees are home almost anywhere in the continental US.
Weeping Willow Has Earned its Place as a Favorite for its Whimsical Look
Their reddish-brown bark contains:
- Salicin.
- A natural alternative to aspirin.
- Willow has been extracted for centuries to treat headaches and other mild pain.
Today, however, willows are more often used to treat boggy areas in residential landscaping and low areas prone to flooding and eroding riverbanks. Weeping willows thrive near water and tolerate salt.
Weeping Willow catkins appear late in the spring.
The leaves are deep green, long, and slender, with a silvery-green back. Catkins appear in late spring. The leaves turn late in the season, in the fall, becoming a bright gold or green-yellow before falling. The delicate silhouette of a weeping willow in winter is as lovely as the tree in the whole summer. People have used its slender branches for centuries in various arts and crafts, including baskets, paintbrushes, and dyes for leather.
Fans of William Shakespeare or Harry Potter will find the tree especially appealing, as the weeping Willow makes star appearances in both collections. With mythical connections stretching back centuries, the weeping Willow has well earned its place as a favorite.
Weeping Willow Tree is an Umbrella-Like Shade Tree
Weeping Willow is an umbrella-like shade tree that can reach up to 40 feet tall and 35 feet wide when fully matured! Hardiness Zones are 6-8, doing best by water such as rivers, lakes, and ponds, but will do fine in well-watered yards.
The best soil for these beautiful trees is acidic, alkaline, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, and clay soils. They can grow 24 inches per year in sunlight and partial shade, making Weeping Willows fast and easy to grow trees.
In early spring, these monster-sized tree's yellow branches will have green foliage that will weep, making Weeping Willow the perfect name for a rare plant.
Weeping Willow Tree Makes Excellent Picnic Spots due to Ornamental Qualities.
Majestic in appearance stems from China but has spread throughout the world in recent centuries. These trees mistakenly identified with the trees mentioned about Babylon in the Psalms. These enormous trees are associated with melancholy because the branches show that the tree is weeping.
This impression is amplified by these trees frequently being found on the banks of rivers, ponds, and other bodies of water. In the United States, that range includes middle America and most of the south, northeast, and northwest. While placement near water is ideal, willows can also plant in drier conditions.
Weeping willows proliferate, sometimes increasing in size by as much as two feet a year. In addition to their positive ornamental qualities, willows provide excellent shelter for various birds and small mammals and are favorite nesting spots.
The umbrella-like cover that the branches provide blocks out the sunlight underneath. At maturity, a person could comfortably sit under a willow and be sheltered from the sun. Hence, they make excellent book nooks and picnic spots. Weeping Willow adds a touch of elegance to any landscape, on its own or as part of a grove.
Weeping Willow Tree is For Sale at Tennessee Wholesale Nursery with Fast Shipping and Low Rates
Weeping Willow is Considered a Medium to Large Tree
The willow tree is native to drier areas in the northern regions of China. They were grown and brought to other parts of the world for the past 1,000 years, known as the Silk Road, to southwestern areas of Asia and Europe. They are found in Asia and Europe but grow in many parts of North America.
These trees are considered to be medium to large, considering tree size. They become an average of 20-25 meters (66-82 feet) tall. With their size, their canopies can cover a width of up to 35 feet.
Fast Growing Weeping Willow is One of the Most Famous Trees
They grow fast, but unfortunately, they have a shorter lifespan, 40 to 75 years. The shoots are a yellowish-brown color and have tiny buds. The leaves are what make the weeping willows famous.
They are light green, narrow, and spiraled. During the fall, the leaves turn to a golden hue or yellow. The flowers that grow are laid out in a circular pattern and, in early spring, are visible—males and females separate the flowers on different trees. Most weeping willows live near water and prefer wet soils.
They do well in adjustable types of weather, but they do not do well in life-threatening climate conditions. If the trees have access to plenty of water and sun, a willow can grow ten feet a year. The willows should plant during the spring or the fall for better progress.
For pruning a willow, always do it in the fall; focus more on the lower portion of branches and allow the top ones to dangle. Most people love looking at weeping willows since they are one of the most famous trees. Even Claude Monet has paintings with them. Many people use them for their shade and a proper resting place.
Weeping Willow is For Sale at Tennessee Wholesale Nursery with Low Prices and Fast Shipping
Shipping Information
We dig fresh our plants and ship immediately. We ship US Mail, Priority shipping. You will receive a tracking number once your plants ship. All plants will be fine in their packages for up to 3 days after receiving.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.