Hakuro Nishiki Dappled Willow Bush
The brightly colored stems provide excellent winter interest.
Hakuro nishiki dappled willow bush. It has lovely gray green foliage streaked with pink and white. This graceful shrub is a delightful garden accent. Weeping branches display striking pink stems and buds surrounded by foliage mottled with white green and pink highlights. Read on for information on dappled willow pruning.
Dappled willow will also do a very nice job of erosion control on slopes and banks. The other is salix integra flamingo. Since this tree grows quickly pruning a dappled willow is always an important part of the maintenance. Easily maintained at a smaller size with regular pruning.
Hakuro nishiki will also do well in a very large container as will other dwarf willow shrubs. Attracting the eye with its bright showy colors salix integra hakuro nishiki dappled willow is a deciduous shrub or small tree of great beauty. Both produce outstanding variegated white pink and green leaves in spring that mature to green and white during summer. Although the dappled willow grows fast and is an undemanding small tree you may occasionally see problems with dappled willows.
We can t tell much of a difference between the two cultivars. While familiar willows salix spp are tall trees dappled willow s. It offers mottled leaves in a mix of white pink and light green as well as red stems in winter. Dappled willow salix integra hakuro nishiki is one of the smaller members of the willow family.
Integra hakuro nishiki also called japanese variegated willow grows as a medium shrub ranging in size from 6 to 12 feet. Hakuro nishiki is one of two popular cultivars of the dappled willow salix integra.