Salix babylonica , weeping willow, is a deciduous tree cultivated across the globe. It’s come to represent a wide range of culturally diverse meanings.
Located within the Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle Japanese Garden is a spectacular 3 1/2 acre formal garden designed and constructed under the supervision of world-renowned Japanese garden designer Juki Iida in 1960.
Garden Answer - There were quite a few comments about the weeping willow in the background of our boxwood hedge planting video. Here's a closer look at it in all its fall
The {Farmer} & The Florist Interview: Rachel Siegfried - Floret Flowers
The {Farmer} & The Florist Interview: Kori Hargreaves - Floret Flowers
Seattle Japanese Garden, a tranquil oasis in the city - Digging
Pacific Horticulture Great Plant Picks 2012: Made in the Shade
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Trees Worth Knowing, by Julia Ellen Rogers.
Missouri Environment and Garden News Article // Integrated Pest Management, University of Missouri
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The pendulous shape, ground-sweeping branches and yellow-green, lacy boughs of this distinctive tree will be an instant standout in your landscape. 4
4 Bright Green Weeping Willow Cuttings Wisconsin Weeping Willow Root
Plant of the Week - Gardening with Ciscoe
Plant Talk: signs of spring
The Garden Gate is Open Garden visiting, looking at what is through the garden gate, especially those open for National Garden Scheme, with just an occasional foray here and there.
Plant of the Week - Gardening with Ciscoe
Seattle gardening pros share their go-to plants with bold foliage
The Color Green in the Seattle Japanese Garden — Seattle Japanese Garden