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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