Willow Golden Niobe Tree Form - Salix Alba Tristis is one of the most interesting of the weeping willows. The Niobe Weeping Willow, also known as Niobe Golden and Golden Weeping Willows, produces a more upright weeping branch structure that starts out as a soft golden color deepening to a brilliant yellow bark during the winter months. The long narrow bright green leaves are a wonderful contrast to the golden branching. In spring, the Golden Weeping Willow white flowers develop as catkins like those of the Pussy Willow. You will receive on average a 3 foot and up tree form bare root transplant.
The Golden Niobe will grow into the 50 - 70 foot height range with a spread equal in height. As with most any Weeping Willow tree, the Niobe Weeping Willow should be planted in full sun away from all types of piping and foundations and no less than 40 feet away from any septic field lines. Weeping Willows are best sited near or on water banks (moist to wet soil areas) where they can spread their long branches.
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Planting Trees