Salix babylonica
Weeping Willow
Salix babylonica is characterized by its arching, wide-spreading branches that weep to the ground, adding to its unique visual appeal. The branches are polished brown and covered with slender, deep-green leaves that have blue-grey undersides. During autumn, the leaves turn yellow. Salix babylonica produces slender catkins with new spring leaves. It is a wonderful choice as a paddock, park, or shade tree, and looks particularly great when planted next to water. Salix babylonica is deciduous and native to China and Korea. Learn more about Salix babylonica.
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Synonyms: Salix pendula
$107.12
Deciduous
Height: 6.0m
Width:
5.0m
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Salix babylonica stock information
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Grade | Height | Standard | Available | I/P | Price |
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25L | m | 51 | 0 |
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