Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form

Japanese Dappled Nishiki Willow Live Plant ( Not Ship To Arizona and

Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form. These are grafted to a compatible, strong and straight growing, upright willow trunk. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color.

Japanese Dappled Nishiki Willow Live Plant ( Not Ship To Arizona and
Japanese Dappled Nishiki Willow Live Plant ( Not Ship To Arizona and

A lovely tree form of this graceful willow. If they are planted at other times they may initially suffer from leaf scorch if the weather turns hot. Height at maturity is 2m / 6ft. Stems turn red in late fall for winter interest. Full sun to part shade growth rate: This is an attractive deciduous shrub or small tree. Web 'hakuro nishiki' is one of two popular cultivars of the dappled willow, salix integra. Both produce outstanding variegated white, pink and green leaves in spring that mature to green and white during summer. Its traditional use is beside streams and water features in asian gardens where, like most willows, it is tolerant of perennial damp and seepage. New foliage emerges pink in spring, maturing to variegated shades of pink, creamy white and green.

Height at maturity is 2m / 6ft. Full sun to part shade growth rate: The other is salix integra 'flamingo'. Buds open to variegated green, pink and white foliage, although some leaves could be all white. Salix integra 'hakuro nishiki' sun exposure: Best foliage color occurs in cool summer areas (north of usda zone 7). Smaller plants will grow successfully around the base of this shrub if required. With its bright pink shoots which open to creamy white and green variegated leaves, dapple willow can become a focal point in any yard. The drooping form is considered a fluid accent for natural waterways. A lovely tree form of this graceful willow. Showy addition to the landscape.