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Salix x pendulina var. blanda /Wisconsin Weeping Willow
Foliage up to 6" long
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Foliage up to 6" long
Branchlets cascade downward
Makes a large tree the loves full sun and moist soils
Branch on a large tree
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Scientific Name:
Salix x pendulina var. blanda
Common Name:
Wisconsin Weeping Willow
Plant Type:
Deciduous
Leaf Type:
Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone:
4, 6, 7, 8
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Height:
30-50 feet
Spread:
30 - 40 feet
Bloom time:
Spring
Flower color:
Yellow
Light Exposure:
Sun
Drainage:
Well drained, Moist, Wet
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Water Requirement:
Medium
Maintenance Level:
Medium
Comments:
A hardy, spreading tree with semi-weeping branches. It is well adapted to planting in urban areas and also good for seashore planting. Has resistance to deer and rabbits. In other respects, it is much like the species.