Lush green weeping willow tree with cascading branches in garden

Weeping Willow Tree

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Lush green weeping willow tree with cascading branches in garden

Weeping Willow Tree

Elegant, graceful tree with unique form, Excellent for creating serene landscapes, Great for providing natural privacy screen
$33.99
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The Weeping Willow tree is a whimsical giant recognized by its crown of sweeping and low-hanging branches. Its long and slender leaves are an early indicator of spring, with its yellow twigs and green leaves. It is one of the first trees to sprout new leaves in the spring and the first to lose leaves in the fall. This species of willow is native to the northern area of China, but is now a well-known tree found throughout North America.

The willow tree is an easy-to-grow species that takes root quickly, grows up to eight feet per year, and can reach heights of up to forty feet and widths of thirty-five feet under optimal conditions. There is a vast variety of willow trees, with over 400 species. In the spring, weeping willows produce what are referred to as catkins. These are silver-tinted green foliage that contains flowers. In the fall, the weeping willows' lance-shaped leaves turn golden.

Lush weeping willow tree with cascading green leaves on sturdy trunk

Hardy Plant Zone

Although the tree is expected to grow well in hardiness zones 6-8, it is well known to grow in zones 4-9.

Mature Height

Under good conditions, the tree can reach 30–40 feet in height and spread about 35 feet.

Soil Requirements

It is a highly adaptable tree. It likes rich and moist soil, but it is versatile and can tolerate alkaline, acidic, sandy loam, and well-drained soils. Although it is drought-tolerant, it prefers growing next to water sources such as creeks, rivers, and ponds.

Growing Speed of the Weeping Willow Tree

It is one of the fastest-growing shade trees. Under normal circumstances, it can grow approximately two feet per year, but it has been known to grow up to eight feet in a year. Its growth rate begins slowly but speeds up once it reaches a height of about ten feet.

Characteristics and Appearance

This fast-growing tree has a personality all of its own. Its rounded crown, weeping, and flowing branches make it a majestic presence in the yard. Some branches can grow so long that they can touch the ground. The leaves are lance-shaped and turn to a yellow hue in the spring. The trunk has rough and gray bark marked by branching ridges, resulting in deep furrows. These trees are highly adaptable and easy to grow. Since they were first discovered, this tree has been a favorite among tree lovers.

Uses in Landscaping

Weeping Willow Tree is the perfect shade tree for any yard. Its great height, long flowing branches, and dense foliage provide an excellent shade for sitting beneath during the hot summer. It can easily grow anywhere in the yard, but it loves water.

Placing one next to a river, creek, or pond may enhance its growth rate and the yard's magical feel. Planting them in areas of the yard where you have water issues, such as low spots that tend to puddle, is a perfect solution to the problem at hand. They can be grown individually or in groves for a dramatic effect.

The weeping willow is one of the most recognizable trees. With its sweeping branches and weeping canopy, it is a favorite among people who desire a majestic and whimsical feel to their property or a focal point of beauty. It is one of the fastest-growing shade trees and is a favorite among children for climbing and hiding within its dense canopy and dropping branches.

Bare-root weeping willow tree with slender brown trunk and tangled roots

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Exposure

Weeping Willow trees thrive in complete sun to little shade, needing at least 4-6 hours of natural sunlight daily. They grow best in bright, open areas but can handle some light shade, particularly in hotter climates.

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Usage

Fast Growing

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Bare-root

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Planting Zones

6-9

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Trees

Bare root trees are shipped dormant without soil, making them lightweight, cost-effective, and easy to plant during the cool months of early spring or fall. To begin, soak the roots in a bucket of water for 4–6 hours before planting to rehydrate them. Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil and ample space for the tree’s mature size.

Dig a hole twice as wide as the spread of the roots and deep enough to keep the root flare (where the roots begin to spread from the trunk) at or slightly above ground level. Create a small mound of soil in the center of the hole, spread the roots evenly over it, backfill with native soil, and gently tamp down to remove air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting.

Keep the soil consistently moist (not soggy) during the first growing season, and apply mulch around the base—avoiding direct contact with the trunk—to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Stake the tree if necessary, and prune only to remove dead or damaged branches. With proper care, your bare root tree will establish quickly and grow strong for years to come.

Care Tips
Weeping Willows thrive in moist, well-drained soil. Water regularly to maintain the soil's moistness. Prune in winter or early spring to release dead or damaged branches and maintain shape. Fertilize yearly in early spring with a proportional fertilizer for optimal growth.
Light Requirements
Weeping Willow trees thrive in complete sun to little shade, needing at least 4-6 hours of natural sunlight daily. They grow best in bright, open areas but can handle some light shade, particularly in hotter climates.
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