The weeping willow is known for its graceful and refined qualities, easily recognized by its open crown of ground-sweeping branches. Willow's leaves are light green above and a more grayishgreen beneath. This willow grows especially well near water, and is one of the fastest growing shade trees with a growth rate of 8-10 feet a year, quickly reaching its mature height of 30-50 feet. It can be grown in most of the United States and adapts well in many soil conditions. If you have a spot in your yard or landscape that is constantly wet or collects water, the Weeping Willow will help dry it right up. Willow prefers moist soils that are well-drained and does best in full sunlight to partial shade. Botanical Name: Salix babylonica Common Name: Weeping willow Mature Height: 30-40 ft. Mature Width: 35 ft. Sunlight: Full sun Soil Conditions: Various soils, well-drained Foliage Color: Green Special Features: Fast growth rate Uses: Shade tree, specimen Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9
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