The Salix babylonica, commonly known as the Weeping Willow, is a graceful and picturesque tree known for its dramatic, sweeping canopy that gently brushes the ground.

Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous
Mature Height (metres): Typically grows to about 12-15 metres.
Mature Width (metres): Approximately 10-14 metres.
Spacing: Plant at least 10 metres apart from other trees or structures to accommodate its wide, spreading form.
Foliage: Features long, slender, green leaves that drape elegantly from its branches, creating a serene and calming effect.
Flowering Period: Produces inconspicuous yellow flowers in early spring before the leaves emerge.
Form/Habit: Characterised by its long, pendulous branches that sweep downwards, creating a rounded, flowing silhouette.
Uses: Ideal for large landscape areas, near water features, or in parks where its full form can be appreciated without constraints.
Sun: Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Maintenance: Requires occasional pruning to maintain health and structure, particularly to remove damaged or overreaching branches.
Water Requirement: High; thrives in moist, well-drained soil and can benefit from extra watering in dry periods, especially when young.

The Salix babylonica Weeping Willow is a striking choice for any landscape, offering movement and grace to garden designs. Its iconic form is often associated with tranquility and natural beauty, making it a beloved feature in both personal and public spaces.

Weeping Willow

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