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Dappled Willow

Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki'

  • Tri-Color Spring Foliage Transforms from Pink to Cream and Green Throughout the Season
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4 - 9
  • Grows 6 ft Tall and Wide
  • Showy Yellow Blooms From Early Spring to Late Spring
  • Perfect for Hedge in Asian Gardens
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Aim for full sun with at least six hours of direct light to ensure the brightest pink and white variegation. While partial shade is acceptable, the foliage will lose its intensity and shift toward a more solid green color.
  • Soil: These shrubs thrive in moist, rich soil but are surprisingly adaptable to heavy clay. If your soil is sandy and dries out quickly, mix in plenty of compost or peat moss to help hold the moisture this plant craves.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, keep the soil consistently moist like a wrung out sponge to help the root system establish. While mature plants are somewhat adaptable, inconsistent watering often results in scorched leaf tips and a loss of vigor. Think of this plant as a thirsty guest that performs best when its "feet" never fully dry out.

Pruning Tips

The Dappled Willow produces its most vibrant colors on new wood, so do not be afraid to give it a significant haircut. Use sharp bypass pruners in late winter or very early spring to cut the branches back by about one third of their height. This heavy pruning stimulates a fresh flush of the iconic tri-color foliage that makes this willow so popular.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer once in early spring just as you see the buds beginning to swell. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer season. Excess nitrogen late in the year triggers soft, tender growth that will not have enough time to harden off before the winter cold hits.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Botanical Name Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki'
Class Malpighiales
Species integra
Cultivar Hakuro Nishiki
Growing Zones 4 – 9
Height 6 ft
Width 6 ft
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Growth Rate Fast
Flower Color Yellow
Leaf Color Green, White, Pink, Variegated
Fall Color Red Stems
Bloom Period Early Spring, Late Spring
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Does dappled willow lose leaves in winter?

  • Yes, dappled willow is deciduous and drops its leaves in fall. After the variegated foliage falls, you'll enjoy the coral and red winter stems that provide excellent cold-season interest. The colorful bark display makes this shrub attractive year-round.

Are dappled willows evergreen?

  • No, dappled willows are deciduous shrubs that lose their leaves in winter. They compensate with attractive coral and red stems that provide excellent winter interest against the bare landscape. Prune in late winter before new growth emerges for best spring color display.

Are dappled willow deer resistant?

  • Dappled willow is not considered deer resistant and may be browsed by deer, especially when other food sources are scarce. The tender variegated foliage can be particularly appealing to wildlife. Consider planting in areas with less deer pressure or use deterrent methods if deer browsing is a concern in your landscape.

Can dappled willow grow in shade?

  • Dappled willow performs best in full sun to partial shade, where it develops the most vibrant variegated coloring. In deep shade, the distinctive pink, cream, and green leaf variegation becomes less pronounced. For optimal color display, plant where it receives at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

What is the mature size of a dappled willow?

  • Dappled willow typically reaches 4-6 feet tall and wide at maturity, though it can grow larger if left unpruned. Its loose, slightly weeping form creates an elegant arching silhouette. You can keep it much smaller by pruning back to a few inches from the ground each spring, making it versatile for any space. Shop at Nature Hills for this adaptable shrub.

Can dappled willows be planted near water pipes?

  • Dappled willows should not be planted near water pipes due to their aggressive root system that seeks moisture. Like most willows, they can cause expensive damage to plumbing and septic systems. Plant at least 25-30 feet away from any underground utilities.

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