Salix Integra
Growing up to a height of 4 to 5 feet tall, Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki' or Flamingo Willow is an eye catching, small, deciduous shrubby willow tree. It is a grafted variety with a spreading, rounded habit. This Flamingo Willow has fuzzy yellow catkins in early spring. The lance shaped leaves emerge pink turn to a variegation of pink, creamy-white and green and eventually to dark green. The leaves turn yellow in autumn before falling. The dense crown is remarkably bright ideal for any border or as a small stand alone tree. Ideal for a small front garden and even containers. looks great through winter adding an architectural quality to any border.These Flamingo Willow has been grafted onto a half standard, 1m tall stem. The crown usually grows 2-2.5m taller than the graft. Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’ will grow well in any moist to damp soils in full sun to part shade.Please note that waterlogged areas should be avoided.
Growing up to a height of 4 to 5 feet tall, Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki' or Flamingo Willow is an eye catching, small, deciduous shrubby willow tree. It is a grafted variety with a spreading, rounded habit. This Flamingo Willow has fuzzy yellow catkins in early spring. The lance shaped leaves emerge pink turn to a variegation of pink, creamy-white and green and eventually to dark green. The leaves turn yellow in autumn before falling. The dense crown is remarkably bright ideal for any border or as a small stand alone tree. Ideal for a small front garden and even containers. looks great through winter adding an architectural quality to any border.These Flamingo Willow has been grafted onto a half standard, 1m tall stem. The crown usually grows 2-2.5m taller than the graft. Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’ will grow well in any moist to damp soils in full sun to part shade.Please note that waterlogged areas should be avoided.
Growing up to a height of 4 to 5 feet tall, Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki' or Flamingo Willow is an eye catching, small, deciduous shrubby willow tree. It is a grafted variety with a spreading, rounded habit. This Flamingo Willow has fuzzy yellow catkins in early spring. The lance shaped leaves emerge pink turn to a variegation of pink, creamy-white and green and eventually to dark green. The leaves turn yellow in autumn before falling. The dense crown is remarkably bright ideal for any border or as a small stand alone tree. Ideal for a small front garden and even containers. looks great through winter adding an architectural quality to any border.These Flamingo Willow has been grafted onto a half standard, 1m tall stem. The crown usually grows 2-2.5m taller than the graft. Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’ will grow well in any moist to damp soils in full sun to part shade.Please note that waterlogged areas should be avoided.