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Dappled Willow Tree Form - 4-5 Feet Bareroot

In search of a beautiful, easy-care, colorful focal point for your landscape? It doesn't get much easier than our specialty Dappled Willow Tree Form (Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki') carefully crafted by our expert growers.This single stem tree has a trunk and a rounded canopy. The leaves unfurl from the buds in spring in a variegated mix of cream, …
In search of a beautiful, easy-care, colorful focal point for your landscape? It doesn't get much easier than our specialty Dappled Willow Tree Form (Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki') carefully crafted by our expert growers.This single stem tree has a trunk and a rounded canopy. The leaves unfurl from the buds in spring in a variegated mix of cream, green and pink colors and mature into rich green.Planting and Application:All season long, Dappled Willows showcase their fine texture and loose and graceful, slightly weeping form. Watch as breezes lift and sway through your dynamic new tree-form accent.You might nickname this wild, Dr. Suessian plant "The Lorax"! Even as the leaves drop in autumn, it offers stunning red stems to appreciate!Use a pair flanking either side of your front door for a big boost of curb appeal. No one can ignore a Dappled Willow; it adds a sprightly charm to staidly mature foundation plantings.Try a row along your patio, or alternate with the shrub form for a coordinated modern feature. Stick with an odd number of the tree-form; 3, 5, 7 or even 9 look best. Measure anywhere from five to eight feet apart from trunk to trunk.Gift yourself an outdoor garden room, and decorate with a specimen Dappled Willow Tree Form or three. You'll have four seasons of interest and add in a layer of soft, white noise as the wind rustles through the leaves.Keep them pruned into tight "lollipops" or let them be free and natural. Contrast them with the rigid forms of Adam's Needle Yucca and Sky Pencil Holly for a thought-provoking partnership.Create a new raised bed on the sunny side of your old Douglas Fir tree. The coral-red winter stems will jazz up any evergreen tree or shrub.#ProPlantTips for Care: They are easily grown in full sun or in partial shade. Give it at least four hours of direct sunlight for best resultsLike all Willows, Dappled Willow thrives in moist soil. However, once your plants are established, they will tolerate drier and well-drained soils better than most other Willows.As they establish themselves in your yard the first year or two, make sure they receive consistent watering. This will encourage deep root systems; as will Nature Hills Root Booster added to the planting hole.Prune the canopy to any size and clean up the trunk as needed in early spring. Extend the beautiful new growth coloration by cutting out the longest, oldest stems through the season.
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In search of a beautiful, easy-care, colorful focal point for your landscape? It doesn't get much easier than our specialty Dappled Willow Tree Form (Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki') carefully crafted by our expert growers.This single stem tree has a trunk and a rounded canopy. The leaves unfurl from the buds in spring in a variegated mix of cream, green and pink colors and mature into rich green.Planting and Application:All season long, Dappled Willows showcase their fine texture and loose and graceful, slightly weeping form. Watch as breezes lift and sway through your dynamic new tree-form accent.You might nickname this wild, Dr. Suessian plant "The Lorax"! Even as the leaves drop in autumn, it offers stunning red stems to appreciate!Use a pair flanking either side of your front door for a big boost of curb appeal. No one can ignore a Dappled Willow; it adds a sprightly charm to staidly mature foundation plantings.Try a row along your patio, or alternate with the shrub form for a coordinated modern feature. Stick with an odd number of the tree-form; 3, 5, 7 or even 9 look best. Measure anywhere from five to eight feet apart from trunk to trunk.Gift yourself an outdoor garden room, and decorate with a specimen Dappled Willow Tree Form or three. You'll have four seasons of interest and add in a layer of soft, white noise as the wind rustles through the leaves.Keep them pruned into tight "lollipops" or let them be free and natural. Contrast them with the rigid forms of Adam's Needle Yucca and Sky Pencil Holly for a thought-provoking partnership.Create a new raised bed on the sunny side of your old Douglas Fir tree. The coral-red winter stems will jazz up any evergreen tree or shrub.#ProPlantTips for Care: They are easily grown in full sun or in partial shade. Give it at least four hours of direct sunlight for best resultsLike all Willows, Dappled Willow thrives in moist soil. However, once your plants are established, they will tolerate drier and well-drained soils better than most other Willows.As they establish themselves in your yard the first year or two, make sure they receive consistent watering. This will encourage deep root systems; as will Nature Hills Root Booster added to the planting hole.Prune the canopy to any size and clean up the trunk as needed in early spring. Extend the beautiful new growth coloration by cutting out the longest, oldest stems through the season.