Everything You Need to Know About Weeping Willow Trees
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Weeping willow trees are a classic for a reason—these gently arching beauties add drama and elegance to any landscape. Weeping willow trees have long been prized for their delicate, weeping branches that graze the ground with fluttering, silver-tinged leaves. Their form flows into a pleasing, round canopy. Not only do they provide food for rabbits and deer, their branches are ideal for nesting birds. Weeping willows do very well planted near water, where they can prevent soil erosion.
Weeping Willow Trees at a Glance Classic, graceful shape Help prevent soil erosion Tolerate many soil types Leaves turn warm yellow in the fall Provides excellent shade Prone to pest issues