Willow Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form. Showy addition to the landscape. These are grafted to a compatible, strong and straight growing, upright willow trunk.
Willow, Nishiki Dappled Japanese
Web hakuro nishiki makes a colorful impact with just its foliage. The tree leafed out as usual, but today i noticed that on one half of the tree, all the leaves have completely turned brown. Although the dappled willow grows fast and is an undemanding small tree, you may occasionally see problems with dappled willows. Showy addition to the landscape. All stems turn red in warm winter climates. 0.75 to 130 cm shape: Asian garden water garden attracts: Best foliage color occurs in cool summer areas (north of usda zone 7). This unique plant works well whether you. Easy to grow, easy to care for and deer tolerant.
This unique plant works well whether you. 'hakuro nishiki' is one of two popular cultivars of the dappled willow, salix integra. * not all container sizes may be available at this time. Stems turn red in late fall for winter interest. Full sun to part shade Both produce outstanding variegated white, pink and green leaves in spring. It offers mottled leaves in a mix of white, pink, and light green as well as red stems in winter. Its traditional use is beside streams and water features in asian gardens where, like most willows, it is tolerant of perennial damp and seepage. Web it is an understory species of the shade garden, thriving under canopy trees both evergreen and deciduous. Specimen, ornamental, rain gardens, containers maintenance: Web hakura nishiki dappled willow (tree form) is ideal for use as a garden accent or patio feature, and is recommended for the following landscape applications;