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Weeping Willow
Salix babylonica

The Weeping Willow is a hybrid between White Willow and Peking Willow. The Weeping Willow's grace comes from its sweeping, low branches that droop to create a beautiful canopy.
This short-trunked tree has long, drooping branches, a character which gives it its common name and helps distinguish it from other willows. Some of the longer branches may reach the ground. The bark is rough and gray. It is marked by long, branching ridges, resulting in rather deep furrows. It grows well, especially near water, and cuttings of twigs or branches root easily in moist soil. The Weeping Willow is a native of China and has been introduced into many parts of the World. In North America it is found from southeastern Canada southward and westward to Georgia and Missouri, and also can be found in western states.
The Weeping Willow has been planted for shade and as an ornamental in the United States since colonial times. It is rapid growing, but short-lived compared to many other trees. Sometimes older specimens will become messy and unattractive when allowed to crowd buildings and to accumulate dead branches.
Weeping Willow... The trees are between 12" and 24" tall when shipped... And shipped Bare Root...
Shipping and planting times are winter and spring months. Please choose from following months: November thru April. But we will make exceptions with limited warranties due to heat during shipping.
And, any tree shipped during normal green and growth months... Which is May through October is going to arrive with brown, burned leaves. They will recover and go green again, but they are going to look dead on arrival.
PRICING AS FOLLOWS:
2 Weeping Willow = $12.95 plus $9.50 s/h.
10 Weeping Willow = $33.95 plus $12.50 s/h.
25 Weeping Willow = $49.95 plus $20.00 s/h.
50 Weeping Willow = $89.95 plus $25.00 s/h.
100 Weeping Willow = $178.00 plus $32.50 s/h.
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