Golden Weeping Willow ‘Tristis’
Salix alba 'Tristis'
Form: Weeping. Broad canopy.
Size: 35 to 45 feet tall and equally as wide.
Zone: 2 to 8.
Leaves: Deciduous. Bright green. May turn yellow in the fall.
Bark: Golden-yellow.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Description: A weeping willow with one distinguishing characteristic, the winter bark coloration. Throughout fall the younger stems and branches turn from golden-yellow to a screaming bright yellow during the winter months giving great ornamental interest.

Corkscrew Willow
Salix matsudana 'Tortuosa'
Form: Oval to rounded crown.
Size: 25 to 30 feet tall and 15 to 20 feet wide.
Zone: 7 to 9.
Leaves: Deciduous. Bright green, long and narrow.
Bark: Yellowish in youth to greenish-brown at maturity.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Description: A small to medium sized upright spreading tree. Highly prized for its contorted branches used as cuttings for flower arrangements and other home décor. Winter branching is very attractive.
Wisconsin Weeping Wi
llow
Salix x pendulina 'Blanda'
Form: Weeping. Broad canopy.
Size: 35 to 45 feet tall and equally as wide.
Zone: 4 to 8.
Leaves: Deciduous. Bright green. May turn yellow in the fall.
Bark: Green to gray.
Growth Rate: Fast.
Description: This tree is a prominent feature in the landscape and an excellent choice along ponds and streams. The long arching branches cascade to the ground and give this tree a massive effect.