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Golden Weeping Willow

Salix alba 'Tristis'

  • Hardy in zones 4-8 with fast growth reaching 50-75 feet tall and wide, perfect for creating shade quickly
  • Stunning golden-yellow drooping branches create dramatic winter interest and graceful form year-round
  • Bright green leaves turn golden yellow in fall, thrives in wet areas and tolerates clay soil
  • Ideal specimen tree near ponds, streams or large open spaces where its classic weeping silhouette can shine
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Give this tree at least six hours of direct sunlight daily for best growth and golden branch color. It tolerates partial shade but grows more vigorously in full sun.

Soil: Golden Weeping Willow adapts to most soil types including heavy clay, wet areas, and poorly drained sites where other trees struggle. It actually prefers consistently moist to wet soil and thrives near water features. For average garden soil, plant in a low spot where water naturally collects or near downspouts. Avoid extremely dry, sandy locations.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply twice a week during the first growing season to establish the extensive root system. Once established, this willow thrives with consistent moisture and naturally wet conditions. If planted away from water features or in average soil, water weekly during dry periods to maintain vigorous growth. This tree is happiest with abundant water and rarely suffers from overwatering.

Pruning Tips

Prune in late winter before spring growth begins to shape the tree and remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. Thin the interior canopy to improve air circulation, which reduces disease pressure and prevents wind damage to the brittle branches. Trim back branches that drag on the ground to maintain the weeping form while keeping foliage off the soil where disease can spread. Remove any upright shoots growing from the trunk to preserve the graceful weeping shape. Be aware that this tree naturally drops small twigs and branchlets, especially after storms.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring if your tree shows signs of slow growth or pale foliage. Willows growing in consistently wet or rich soil typically need no fertilization at all. If you do fertilize, use a product formulated for shade trees and follow package directions carefully. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers that encourage weak, brittle growth prone to storm damage.

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Description

There's no tree quite like the Golden Weeping Willow (Salix alba 'Tristis'). Those iconic cascading branches sweep toward the ground like a living curtain, creating a sense of motion even on a still day. The golden-yellow bark and branches are especially striking in winter, when most of the landscape is bare. If you've got the room and a damp spot in your yard, this may be the most rewarding tree you'll ever plant.

Why You'll Love the Golden Weeping Willow

  • Iconic weeping form with long, cascading golden branches
  • Thrives in wet soil where most other trees struggle or fail
  • Golden-yellow bark and branches provide outstanding winter interest
  • One of the fastest growing shade trees, adding several feet per year
  • Early spring catkins provide nectar for pollinators when few other sources are available
  • Deer resistant, so you can enjoy it without constant worry

Growing Conditions

The Golden Weeping Willow is hardy in zones 4 through 9 and thrives in full sun (six or more hours daily), though it tolerates partial shade. This is the tree you want for wet areas, low spots, pond edges, and poorly drained sites that stump other species. It adapts to most soil types, including heavy clay. It actually prefers consistent moisture and is one of the few large trees that genuinely performs best in soggy ground.

Size and Growth Habit

This is a big tree. Expect a mature height of 50 to 75 feet with an equal spread of 50 to 75 feet. Growth rate is fast, often adding several feet per year in good conditions. The broad, rounded canopy is defined by pendulous branches that sweep outward and downward, sometimes reaching all the way to the ground. The overall effect is graceful and dramatic at any size.

Landscape Uses and Design Ideas

Golden Weeping Willows look their best near water. Plant one beside a pond, stream, lake edge, or rain garden where it can take advantage of the moisture and provide a natural, park-like setting. It also works well as a standalone specimen in a large open yard where those sweeping branches have room to move. The year-round interest (spring catkins, summer shade, golden fall and winter color) makes it a true four-season tree. Browse our willow trees collection for more varieties, and explore other fast-growing trees and shade trees to round out your landscape.

Planting and Care Tips

Site selection is critical. Plant your Golden Weeping Willow at least 50 feet from buildings, septic systems, sewer lines, and underground utilities. The root system is aggressive and wide-spreading, and it will find water pipes if given the chance. This tree needs a large, open area to reach its potential.

Be prepared for some ongoing maintenance. Weeping willows are fast growers, which means they produce softer wood that can be prone to branch breakage in storms. Regular cleanup of small twigs and leaf litter is part of the deal. Prune out any damaged or crossing branches in late winter while the tree is dormant.

For more growing tips, read our guides on everything about willow trees, using fast-growing willows in your landscape, and weeping trees and how to care for them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How large does a Golden Weeping Willow get at maturity?

  • Golden Weeping Willows typically reach 25-40 feet tall and 35-50 feet wide at maturity. These fast-growing trees can achieve substantial size within 10-15 years. Plan for plenty of space as the cascading branches can reach the ground on mature specimens.

What are the soil and water requirements for planting a Golden Weeping Willow?

  • Golden Weeping Willows thrive in moist, well-draining soil and tolerate wet conditions better than most trees. They prefer consistent moisture and perform exceptionally well near water features or in low-lying areas. Plant in full sun to partial shade for best growth and golden branch color development.

Can I plant a Golden Weeping Willow near a pond, lake, or wet area?

  • Golden Weeping Willows thrive in wet areas and are perfect for waterside planting near ponds, lakes, or streams. Their natural preference for moist soil makes them ideal for soggy spots where other trees struggle. Plant at least 15-20 feet from water's edge to allow room for the cascading branches to develop fully.

What kind of maintenance and pruning does a Golden Weeping Willow require?

  • Golden Weeping Willows need minimal pruning due to their naturally graceful form. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches in late winter before spring growth begins. Prune wayward shoots that disrupt the weeping silhouette anytime during the growing season.

Is the Golden Weeping Willow tolerant of clay soil, flooding, or road salt?

  • Golden Weeping Willow thrives in clay soil and handles periodic flooding exceptionally well, but has limited road salt tolerance. Its natural affinity for wet conditions makes it perfect for low-lying areas where other trees struggle. Shop at Nature Hills for this resilient waterside performer.

Which zone shipping schedule do you follow for Golden Weeping Willow?

  • Golden Weeping Willow ships according to your specific hardiness zone's optimal planting window to ensure successful establishment. We follow USDA zone-based schedules that account for your local frost dates and soil conditions. Check your zone's shipping calendar for exact timing.

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