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Dappled Willow | A Versatile Colourful Shrub

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Dappled Willow bush is fast growing deciduous shrub or small tree with a distinct colour palette, thriving in full sun to partial shade, it has enchanted many gardeners.

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Plant Description and Overview of Dappled Willow

Common NameDappled Willow, Flamingo Willow, Variegated Willow, Japanese variegated willow.MaintenanceMedium
Native RegionJapan, Korea, Northeast China, and RussiaAverage Height6-10 feet
Plant TypeA deciduous shrub that can be grafted into a small treeAverage Width5-8 feet

Dappled Willow shrub, botanically known as Salix integra ‘Hakuro-Nishiki’, offers beautiful tri-colored foliage of pink, white, and green that adds a painterly touch to many spaces, including border plantings, hedges, and privacy screens. The dwarf cultivar is easy to grow, which makes it a must-have in any garden.

Key Features and Benefits of Dappled Willow

  • Tri colored dappled willow​ grows fast and adds upto 2-3 feet per year, which allows it to reach maturity in a few seasons.
  • Acts as a dense barrier that traps dust and pollution, as a result improving air quality.
  • Benefits from slow-release fertilizer applied in early spring before the new growth begins.
  • Growing generally 4-6 feet tall and wide, it can be easily pruned into a small tree or maintained as a small, bushy shrub.

Care Guide, Advantages, and Disadvantages of Dappled Willow

  • Growing Zone: USDA 4-9
  • Sunlight Exposure: 6+ hours of full sun is needed for the best colour, and afternoon shade is recommended in the hotter climates.
  • Water Needs: During the first year, consistent watering is needed. After this, occasional watering is preferred in dry conditions.
  • Soil Type: Thrives best in rich, well-drained loamy soil but is adaptable to clay and sandy soils.
Advantages
  • Thrives well in moist and wet soil conditions, which makes it an ideal choice for the damp spots.
  • Found to be deer-resistant and tolerant to sunburn and rainy weather.
  • Increases garden biodiversity by offering both food and habitat to bees and butterflies.
  • Supports soil stabilisation with an extensive root system that helps control erosion.
Disadvantages
  • Needs hard, consistent pruning to maintain its compact shape; otherwise, it can get unruly.
  • Can be affected by issues like tent caterpillars, spider mites, and powdery mildew.
  • Like other willows, possesses an aggressive root system that can damage pipes and sewer lines.
  • The centre of the shrub may develop dieback within a few years if not maintained properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
When to prune Dappled Willow?

The ideal time to prune the shrub is late winter or early spring to encourage more vibrant spring growth.

How tall do Tuscarora Crape Myrtles get?

Its important to follow the right pruning approach to stimulate the increased growth of the tree. Cut back branches to a few inches from the previous year’s growth, leaving a few buds on every branch.

Why is the Japanese Dappled Willow​ not pink?

If there is a lack of colour in the shrub, it could be because of too much shade or a lack of pruning.

Can we do Dappled Willow planting in pots?

Yes! The tree adapts well to large containers, but it will require regular pruning to stay manageable.

What is Dappled Willow height​?

The cultivar typically grows 4-6 feet tall and wide, though it is capable of growing up to 10 feet in height if maintained well.

Reviews

4 reviews for Dappled Willow | A Versatile Colourful Shrub

  1. Aiden White

    Positioned along the driveways, the shrub is a beloved choice for both enhancing the beauty and privacy of any place.

  2. Rowan Little

    The versatile hedge is a fantastic way to refine the front yard and can be easily grown and maintained in a container.

  3. Adam Bell

    I bought this shrub on sale some months ago. It is perfect for adding flair to your garden with bright pink, white, and green leaves and coral red stems.

  4. Daisy Williams

    The easy-to-care tree can brighten up the dull spaces with versatile landscaping options, by being used as an accent tree, a rounded shrub, or a hedge.

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