
Characteristics And Care Tips For Purple Weeping Willow Tree
2023年11月13日 · Learn about the unique purple foliage and graceful weeping form of the purple weeping willow tree. Discover planting and care tips, common pests and diseases, benefits and uses, and propagation methods.
Salix purpurea (Purple Willow) - Gardenia
Salix purpurea (Purple Willow) is a spreading deciduous shrub or small tree of upright, rounded habit with arching purplish young stems turning gray as they age. They bear narrowly oblong, fine-textured, blue-green leaves, 2-4 in. long (5-10 cm), with silvery-blue undersides.
14+ Weeping Willow Varieties – World of Garden Plants
2025年1月14日 · Purple Weeping Willow (Salix purpurea ‘Pendula’) Purple Weeping Willow There are many significant aspects to this thick, umbrella-shaped Weeping Willow tree, and as it matures, it becomes elegant and mound-shaping in appearance.
Salix purpurea - Wikipedia
Salix purpurea, the purple willow, [3] purpleosier willow, [4] or purple osier, is a species of willow native to most of Europe and north to the British Isles, Poland, and the Baltic States, [5] [6] [7] and Turkey, the Caucasus, and northwestern Africa.
Overview of Purple Weeping Willow
2025年1月24日 · The Purple Weeping Willow typically reaches a mature height of 30 to 50 feet, making it a striking feature in any landscape. Its spread can be equally impressive, often extending up to 35 feet, creating a lush canopy that provides ample shade.
Salix purpurea 'Pendula' | weeping purple willow Shrubs/RHS
weeping purple willow. A small deciduous tree, usually grafted as a standard at 2-3m, forming a broad, pendulous crown of slender arching purple shoots with narrow leaves, glaucous beneath and slender catkins, to 2.5cm, opening with the leaves
purpurea ‘Pendula’ - Vermont Willow Nursery
This is the weeping form of a female Purple Willow and it’s a handsome plant worthy of a space in any garden, particularly great cascading over large rocks and tumbling into a pool or pond. It is often grown as a top-grafted weeping standard.