Salix purpurea 'Pendula'

Latin name: Salix purpurea 'Pendula'
Common Name:
Weeping purple willow 'Pendula'
Plant type: Weeping tree
Shape: Weeper
Botanical family: Salicaceae

Description

Salix purpurea 'Pendula' is an elegant weeping form, which develops slender branches that droop gracefully to the ground, bearing highly decorative, elongated, bluish-grey foliage. Its compact habit and flowing silhouette make it an ideal plant for small gardens, decorative hedges, or small-scale aquatic scenes. Very hardy, easy to maintain, and attractive in all seasons.

Hardiness Zone: Zone 4

Exposure: Sun
Watering:
Regular watering
Fertilization: Slow-release fertilizer 14-7-14 or 4-2-8. Fertilize monthly or as directed on the bag. Add Myke at planting.
Soil type: Slightly acidic to neutral, cool to moist, well-drained
Minimum temperature: '-40°C

Flowering period: Spring
Flower color:
White

Foliage type: Obsolete
Foliage color:
Blue-green

Height: 1.5 to 2 m (5 to 7 feet)
Width: 2 m (6.5 ft)
Growth rate: average

Animaux
Sans danger pour les animaux domestiques

Animaux

Pollinisateurs
Attire ou nourrit les insectes pollinisateurs

Pollinisateurs

Cerfs
Peu appétent ou toléré par les cerfs

Cerfs

The availability of our trees varies seasonally. Contact us to find out which varieties are currently available! These information sheets serve as a guide to help you make an informed choice.