Description
Dappled Willow Salix integra “Hakuro Nishiki”
The dappled willow is a variegated small willow shrub. It has spectacular variegated pink, cream, and green leaves growing on slender stems. The distinctive colorful leaves turn a delightful green shade by summer. The stems become vibrant coral red during the winter. The dappled willow is regarded as a shrub more than a tree, meaning it is often grown at hedge height or used in a border. This is a deciduous shrub that grows to 4 to 6 feet. Plant in morning sun and afternoon shade. Hardy in zones 5-8. Plants are shipped in 1-gallon containers.