Weeping Willow Tree – Salix babylonica Live Plant | Fast Growing Shade Tree | Arching Canopy Landscape Tree | Memorial Gift | Outdoor Garden

Weeping Willow Tree – Salix babylonica Live Plant | Fast Growing Shade Tree | Arching Canopy Landscape Tree | Memorial Gift | Outdoor Garden

Sale price  $33.15 Regular price  $39.00
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Weeping Willow Tree – Salix babylonica Live Plant | Fast Growing Shade Tree | Arching Canopy Landscape Tree | Memorial Gift | Outdoor Garden

Weeping Willow Tree – Salix babylonica Live Plant | Fast Growing Shade Tree | Arching Canopy Landscape Tree | Memorial Gift | Outdoor Garden

Sale price  $33.15 Regular price  $39.00

Add graceful beauty to your landscape with this Weeping Willow tree (Salix babylonica), known for its elegant, arching canopy and flowing branches. This fast-growing tree creates a peaceful, shaded space, making it a popular choice for yards, gardens, and memorial plantings.

With its soft, cascading foliage and classic silhouette, the Weeping Willow brings both visual impact and natural tranquility to any outdoor setting. It establishes quickly and thrives in a variety of conditions, making it a rewarding choice for homeowners and gardeners alike.

Proudly grown in the USA and shipped from Iowa, this live tree is carefully packaged to arrive healthy and ready to plant.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Weeping Willow tree
✔️ Healthy young plant ready to grow
✔️ Shipped securely for safe delivery
✔️ Grown in the USA
✔️ Ready for outdoor planting

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Weeping Willow
Botanical Name: Salix babylonica
Plant Type: Deciduous tree
Growth Stage: Young plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil (tolerates wet areas)
Watering: High; prefers consistently moist soil
Mature Height: 30–50 feet
Growth Rate: Very fast
USDA Zones: 4–9
Container Friendly: No (best planted in ground)

💡 Care Tip: Plant near a water source or in naturally moist soil for best growth. Provide plenty of space for its wide canopy and avoid planting too close to structures due to its expansive root system.

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