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Willow trees for landscaping


    In association with naturehills.com we bring you some of the best Willow trees on the Internet today. Just click on the tree of your preference.

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    Most Willows are super fast growing. They can triple in size in about 2-3 years. Very hardy tree in the southwestern part of the U.S. they do like water but provide lots of shade. Click on the tree picture below for more information.


    Weeping Willow

    Scientific Name: Salix babylonica
    Zone: '6-9'
    Sun: Sun to partial shade

    "The Weeping Willow tree, Salix Babylonica, is a rapid growing yard or landscaping tree. When mature it exhibits graceful wide spreading branches. The... more


    Flame Willow

    Scientific Name: Salix 'Flame'
    Zone: '4-9'
    Sun: Full sun to partial shade

    "The Flame Willow, 'Salix Willow', gets it's name from the stems that turn red in late fall and lasts until early spring. It grows multistemmed, more ... more


    Willow Hybrid

    Scientific Name: Salix hybrid
    Zone: '4-8'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Willow Hybrid tree, Salix Willow Hybrid, also called a Hybrid Willow, will, on average, and under normal conditions, grow six feet per year. Unde... more


    Corkscrew Willow

    Scientific Name: "Salix matsudana, 'Tortuosa'"
    Zone: '4-8'
    Sun: Sun to partial shade

    "The Corkscrew Willow tree, Salix matsudana, 'Tortuosa', is a small to medium-sized, upright spreading tree of about 30 feet in height with a 15-foot-... more


    Black Willow

    Scientific Name: Salix nigra
    Zone: '4-8'
    Sun: Sun to partial shade

    "The Black Willow tree, Salix nigra, is a small (sometimes shrub like) to large, short-lived, deciduous tree. It is fast growing and may reach maturit... more

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