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About Weeping Willows Tree

For a weeping willow tree with bright green leaves in spring, plant Salix babylonica. This weeping willow is one of the first trees to come into leaf in the spring. Its branches turn a nice yellow color as early as February, which instills hope for spring's return. It is also one of the last trees to lose its foliage in fall. Green summer foliage yields to a yellow color in autumn. Its usual height is 40 feet, its spread 30 feet, and you can grow it in planting zones 4 to 9. All of the specimens in the willow family prefer to grow in wet areas (making it a good choice for what are often considered problem areas) and in full sun to partial shade.
The weeping willow is a majestic, fast-growing tree. Its branches separate into many thin stems that droop airily to the ground. The weeping willow displays narrow leaves on its classicly pendulous branches. This lance-shaped foliage sometimes has a silky underside that glistens on a sunny, windy day.
Salix alba Niobe is the golden weeping willow. The golden weeping willow is hardy to zone 2. It outdoes the green variety for cold hardiness. Whichever weeping willow you grow, this old-time favorite richly deserves inclusion on any must-have list of weeping trees.
For approximately four weeks in early spring, the weeping pussy willow tree (Salix caprea pendula) is draped in the silvery-gray catkins that you have come to associate so strongly with this season. But these catkins are larger than those found on the wild bushes, and they stud branches that droop down to the ground making this a tree or large shrub a year-round interest plant. The catkins are followed by shiny, greenish-gray deciduous foliage. This dwarf reaches a height of six to seven feet with a spread of five to six feet. The recommended growing zones are 4 to 8.

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