Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form

Willow, Nishiki Dappled Japanese

Hakuro Nishiki Tree Form. Its traditional use is beside streams and water features in asian gardens where, like most willows, it is tolerant of perennial damp and seepage. Web salix integra 'hakuro nishiki' common name (s):

Willow, Nishiki Dappled Japanese
Willow, Nishiki Dappled Japanese

Web hakuro nishiki is a deciduous flowering shrub that thrives in full sun or partial shade and moist soil. Leaves appear in opposite pairs or whorls of three which is unusual for a willow which normally has alternate leaves. Web plant profile care place planting watering fertilization pruning propagation diseases pests family: This plant is loved for its colorful foliage that turns from pink in the spring to white and green in the summer and then yellow in the fall. Web grafted tree form and pruning techniques. New foliage emerges pink in spring, maturing to variegated shades of pink, creamy white and green. Both produce outstanding variegated white, pink and green leaves in spring that mature to green and white during summer. Its traditional use is beside streams and water features in asian gardens where, like most willows, it is tolerant of perennial damp and seepage. Web this tree form version of the variegated dappled willow grows from 6 to 10 feet tall (depending on pruning) featuring very attractive variegated pink, white and green elongated leaves throughout the growing season. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color.

0.75 to 130 cm shape: This striking tree boasts luminous variegated foliage on graceful branches throughout the growing season. The drooping form is considered a fluid accent for natural waterways. Buds open to variegated green, pink and white foliage, although some leaves could be all white. The narrow leaves are highly ornamental but do not develop any appreciable fall color. Web allow about 2m / 6ft for the shrub to grow. Showy addition to the landscape. Its traditional use is beside streams and water features in asian gardens where, like most willows, it is tolerant of perennial damp and seepage. See notes | back to ornamental trees. Web salix integra 'hakuro nishiki' common name (s): The other is salix integra 'flamingo'.