Salix 'Hakuro Nishiki' Variegated Willow (Standard) 12'' Pot Hello
Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form. Web it is native to riverbanks and moist meadows in china, japan, korea and southeastern siberia. Web dappled willow tree form salix integra 'hakuro nishiki' $54.59 9% off!
Salix 'Hakuro Nishiki' Variegated Willow (Standard) 12'' Pot Hello
Web this tree form version of the variegated dappled willow grows from 6 to 10 feet tall (depending on pruning) featuring very attractive variegated pink, white and green elongated leaves throughout the growing season. This striking tree boasts luminous variegated foliage on graceful branches throughout the growing season. Easy to grow, easy to care for and deer tolerant. 0.75 to 130 cm shape: Sometimes called the dappled willow, it is also available in tree form. Best foliage color occurs in cool summer areas (north of usda zone 7). Stems turn red in late fall for winter interest. Prefers full sun, but welcomes some afternoon shade in hot summer areas. If they are planted at other times they may initially suffer from leaf scorch if the weather turns hot. A lovely tree form of this graceful willow.
A lovely tree form of this graceful willow. Web hakuro nishiki is a deciduous flowering shrub that thrives in full sun or partial shade and moist soil. Web allow about 2m / 6ft for the shrub to grow. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. Part to full sun height: Both produce outstanding variegated white, pink and green leaves in spring that mature to green and white during summer. Sometimes called the dappled willow, it is also available in tree form. The slender trunk is topped with pink stems and buds that open to dappled green, pink and white. Mid september to october are the best times to plant a salix integra. This plant is loved for its colorful foliage that turns from pink in the spring to white and green in the summer and then yellow in the fall. A lovely tree form of this graceful willow.