Wisconsin Weeping Willow

The Wisconsin Weeping Willow (Salix x pendulina) is a hybrid tree known for its graceful, weeping branches that cascade toward the ground, creating an elegant, flowing appearance. Growing 30-40 feet tall, it has a narrow, columnar shape with long, narrow, green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. This tree thrives in moist soils and is commonly planted near water features, making it a popular choice for landscaping around ponds, streams, and gardens. The Wisconsin Weeping Willow is prized for its fast growth, unique form, and ability to provide shade, while its striking appearance makes it an eye-catching addition to any outdoor space.

Description

Salix x pendulina

The Wisconsin Weeping Willow (Salix x pendulina) is a hybrid tree known for its graceful, weeping branches that cascade toward the ground, creating an elegant, flowing appearance. Growing 30-40 feet tall, it has a narrow, columnar shape with long, narrow, green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. This tree thrives in moist soils and is commonly planted near water features, making it a popular choice for landscaping around ponds, streams, and gardens. The Wisconsin Weeping Willow is prized for its fast growth, unique form, and ability to provide shade, while its striking appearance makes it an eye-catching addition to any outdoor space.

Min. Quanity Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle Bundle + Fifty + Hundred + 5 Hundred + 25 Hundred +
25 Cutting 1 Yr. 2′ 25 4.50 1.50 1.40 1.30
25 Cutting 1 Yr. 18″ & up 25 2.40 0.90 0.85 0.80
25 Cutting 2 Yr. 3′ Whip 25 6.00 3.00 2.75 2.50
10 Cutting 2 Yr. 4′ Whip 10 9.00 5.00 4.00
10 Transplant 2 Yr. 4′ Br. 10 12.50 6.25 6.00
5 Transplant 3 Yr. 5′ Br. 5 15.00 7.50 7.25
5 Transplant 3 Yr. 6′ Br. 5 17.00 9.00 8.50

Additional information

Botanical Name

Salix x pendulina

Height

30-40'

Zone

6-9