Salix Hakuro Nishiki Japanese Willow, Dappled Willow Tree Dappled
Willow Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form. Excellent accent or specimen tree, especially in part shade areas. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall colour.
Salix Hakuro Nishiki Japanese Willow, Dappled Willow Tree Dappled
The narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall colour. Both produce outstanding variegated white, pink and green leaves in spring. Stems turn red in late fall for winter interest. The leaves are still soft, not crunchy, and when i scraped a tiny bit of bark with my nail on several different. Prefers full sun, but welcomes some afternoon shade in hot summer areas. Showy addition to the landscape. Web it is an understory species of the shade garden, thriving under canopy trees both evergreen and deciduous. Web grafted tree form and pruning techniques. 'hakuro nishiki' is one of two popular cultivars of the dappled willow, salix integra. The drooping form is considered a fluid accent for natural waterways.
150 to 300 cm width: Web dappled willow tree form salix integra 'hakuro nishiki' $54.59 9% off! Best foliage color occurs in cool summer areas (north of usda zone 7). Both produce outstanding variegated white, pink and green leaves in spring. We can't tell much of a difference between the two cultivars. Asian garden water garden attracts: Its elegant, arching branches sway in the wind, and its striking foliage emerges pink and matures to various shades of pink, white, and green. Specimen, ornamental, rain gardens, containers maintenance: All stems turn red in warm winter climates. Web grafted tree form and pruning techniques. Its traditional use is beside streams and water features in asian gardens where, like most willows, it is tolerant of perennial damp and seepage.