Scientific Name; Salix babylonica; Common Name; Weeping willow ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:6-8...
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Description; Bowing gracefully at waterside, the weeping willow evokes romantic vistas of silvery foliage stirring with each breeze. Branches droop gracefully, stem tips gently stir still water ... #534 Salix babylonica; Common Names: weeping willow; Family: Salicaceae (willow Family) ; ... black willow (Salix nigra)
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Salix babylonica ( Peking Willow or Babylon Willow ) is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the silk ro...
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weeping willow Salicaceae Salix babylonica auct. non L. p.p. symbol: SASE10 ... USDA Plants Database; Salix babylonica is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.
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Weeping willow is probably the most well known of the weeping trees. Great for use as a focal point and in areas that are moist. They love water, so do not plant them near sewer or water lines, or there may be problems ... Salix nigra - North American Silviculture by Species - Black Willow...
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The Weeping Willow Tree - a full description ... » Trees » Weeping Willow Tree (Salix babylonica) ... Though of comparatively recent introduction, there is no Willow so popular and familiar, from its exceptional form and beauty, as the Babylonian, or "Weeping" species (Salix babylonica).
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Weeping Willow (Salix babylonica) This hardy deciduous tree thrives in USDA Zones 4-10 and is well adapted for planting in wet areas. Easily ... This hardy deciduous tree thrives in USDA Zones 4-10 and is well adapted for planting in wet areas. Easily identified by their graceful weeping branches ... The Weeping Willow,
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Weeping willow Salicaceae Salix babylonica ... Scientific classification: Willows make up the family Salicaceae. The willow genus is Salix, and the poplar genus is Populus. The common osier is classified as Salix viminalis, the weeping willow as Salix babylonica, and the pussywillow as Salix discolor.
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LEAVES: Serrated, long and narrow. Up to 4" long. ... Corkscrew, twisted limbs. Not a good landscape tree for many situations due to its invasive root system, limb die-back, and short life span. Has become a popular landscape tree that can be used on wet sites. Is OK on wet sites. ... Very distinctive corkscrew branching habit...
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