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The dappled willow is a good, small, variegated tree, but its foliage can brown around the edges in a hot, dry summer -- especially when sited in full sun.
What: Salix integra “Hakuro-nishiki,” also known as dappled Japanese willow, can be grown as either a shrub or small tree. Its delicate three-tone leaves bring a visual treat to the garden. It ...
Another plant with leaves standout leaves is the dappled willow. If you are searching for this plant it’s available as Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’ Dappled Willow. I’ve seen this plant ...
You can trim dappled willow into a small tree reaching four to six feet (1.2 to 1.8m) tall and not much wider. It grows quickly to provide rapid privacy in a small space.
It gets 6-10 feet tall, but there is a compact form commonly called 'dappled Japanese willow' (cultivar Hakuro-nishiki). Missouri Botanic Garden suggests its best garden uses as specimen planting ...
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