Trees
Weeping Willow
Salix babylonica
The weeping willow defines a particular kind of theatrical melancholy in the landscape — its long curtaining branches brushing the ground or trailing over water to create an enclosure that is at once dramatic and intimate. It demands generous space and reliable moisture, and rewards both with one of the most distinctive silhouettes in cultivation.
Light
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Water
Moist
wet
Height
Tall
Foliage
Deciduous
Border
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