Niobe Weeping Willow
Salix alba tristis 'Niobe'
15 reviews
Niobe Weeping Willow
Salix alba tristis 'Niobe'
15 reviews
$115.00
$165.00
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2.5 Gallon
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Why Niobe Weeping Willow?
The Niobe Weeping Willow is a cultivar of the white willow tree, known for its graceful, drooping branches that create a stunning weeping effect. The tree's delicate leaves are green-gray on top and silver-gray underneath, adding subtle color and texture to any landscape. It is named after Niobe, a tragic figure in Greek mythology who wept bitterly over the death of her children. Its weeping form also gives it a melancholy appearance, further adding to the name's meaning.
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Sunlight
The Niobe Weeping Willow tree requires full sun exposure to thrive and grow properly.
Watering
The watering requirements for the Niobe Weeping Willow are relatively high, as it prefers consistently moist soil. It is important to ensure that the tree receives regular watering, especially during dry periods, to promote healthy growth and prevent stres
Fertilizing
The fertilizer requirement for Niobe Weeping Willow is high, as it requires regular feeding to support its growth. A balanced nitrogen-rich fertilizer is recommended in early spring and again in late summer to promote healthy foliage.
Niobe Weeping Willow stands as a graceful symbol of nature's weeping beauty, captivating with its elegant form and adding a touch of serenity to any landscape. This exceptional tree combines a unique growth habit with a delicate presence, making it a must-have for those seeking to embrace the artistry and tranquility of nature's arboreal wonders.
Weeping Grace and Serene Canopy:
With Niobe Weeping Willow, you'll witness the captivating presence of a tree that embodies graceful elegance. Its long, slender branches cascade downward in a weeping fashion, creating a mesmerizing canopy that sways gently in the breeze. The narrow, lance-shaped leaves provide a delicate texture and a soothing green backdrop, offering a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation and contemplation.
Year-Round Interest:
Not only does Niobe Weeping Willow captivate with its weeping grace, but it also adds year-round interest to your landscape. In spring, clusters of small, yellowish-green flowers appear, creating a delicate and subtle beauty. As the seasons progress, the leaves transition from vibrant green to shades of golden yellow, creating a stunning display of autumn colors. Even in winter, the tree's unique form and cascading branches provide a striking visual appeal against the stark winter landscape.
Water's Edge Elegance:
Niobe Weeping Willow's affinity for water makes it a perfect choice for landscapes near ponds, streams, or water features. Its graceful form and weeping branches reflect beautifully on the water's surface, creating a tranquil and picturesque scene. The tree's ability to withstand occasional flooding further adds to its allure as a water's edge companion, turning your landscape into a serene oasis.
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Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Salix alba tristis 'Niobe' |
USDA Zones: | 4-8 |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Widely Adaptable |
Mature Height: | 50 - 60 feet |
Mature Spread: | 30 - 40 feet |
Pollination Info
Pollination Information for Niobe Weeping Willow (Salix alba tristis 'Niobe')
Niobe Weeping Willow trees are dioecious, which means they have separate male and female trees. The male trees produce pollen, while the female trees produce flowers that are pollinated by the pollen.
These trees are wind-pollinated, meaning that the pollen is carried by the wind from the male trees to the female trees. The flowers of the female trees are small and inconspicuous, and they produce seeds once they are pollinated.
If you want to ensure pollination and seed production, it is recommended to plant both male and female trees within close proximity to each other.
Niobe Weeping Willows typically flower in early spring, around March or April, depending on the climate and location. The flowers are not showy, but they do produce a sweet fragrance that attracts bees and other pollinators.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Niobe Weeping Willow (Salix alba tristis 'Niobe')
What is Niobe Weeping Willow?
Niobe Weeping Willow is a deciduous tree known for its graceful, weeping branches and slender, green leaves. It is a cultivar of the white willow tree (Salix alba) and is named for its sorrowful appearance, reminiscent of the Greek mythological figure Niobe who wept for her lost children.
How tall does Niobe Weeping Willow grow?
Niobe Weeping Willow can reach a height of 30-40 feet (9-12 meters) and a spread of 20-30 feet (6-9 meters) when mature. It is a relatively fast-growing tree, adding 2-3 feet (0.6-0.9 meters) of height per year.
What are the growing requirements for Niobe Weeping Willow?
Niobe Weeping Willow grows best in moist, well-drained soil and full sunlight. It can tolerate some shade but may grow less vigorously. It is also tolerant of various soil types, including loam, sand, and clay. In terms of climate, it is hardy in USDA zones 4-9.
How is Niobe Weeping Willow typically used in landscaping?
Niobe Weeping Willow is a popular ornamental tree because of its graceful form and interesting texture. It can be planted as a specimen tree in a lawn or garden, or used to enhance the beauty of a pond or water feature. It is also sometimes used in erosion control and riparian restoration projects due to its ability to stabilize soil and tolerate wet conditions.
What are some common issues with Niobe Weeping Willow?
Niobe Weeping Willow is susceptible to a few different pests and diseases, including aphids, scale insects, and willow scab. It may also suffer from leaf burn or leaf scorch if exposed to hot, dry conditions. To prevent these issues, it is important to provide proper care and maintenance for the tree, including regular watering, fertilization, and pruning.
How do I care for Niobe Weeping Willow?
To care for Niobe Weeping Willow, provide regular watering during dry periods and fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in early spring. Prune any damaged or diseased branches as soon as possible, and shape the tree as desired in late winter or early spring. It is also a good idea to monitor for pests and diseases and take appropriate action if necessary.
Planting & Care
Planting and Care for Niobe Weeping Willow (Salix alba tristis 'Niobe')
Planting:
1. Choose a location for planting that offers full sun or partial shade and moist soil conditions.
2. Dig a hole that is twice the size of the root ball.
3. Remove the plant from its container and gently loosen any tangled roots.
4. Place the plant into the hole and backfill with soil, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding ground.
5. Water the tree thoroughly, and continue to keep the soil moist for the first few weeks.
Care:
1. Water regularly to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged.
2. Apply a balanced fertilizer once a year, preferably in the early spring.
3. Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and remove any damaged or diseased branches.
4. Provide some support for the tree if it is located in a windy location.
5. Watch for signs of pests and disease, and treat accordingly with organic or chemical methods.
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