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The White Willow Tree cutting offers a fast-growing, hardy tree with distinctive silver leaves that can reach up to 30 feet tall. Suitable for USDA zones 3-10, it provides excellent shade, privacy, and environmental benefits like oxygen production and erosion control. This low-maintenance, easy-to-grow heirloom cutting is perfect for transforming any outdoor space into a stylish, eco-conscious retreat.
| ASIN | B0B3V1J8MV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,316 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #144 in Tree Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | CZ Grain |
| Color | Green,Silver,White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (566) |
| Expected Plant Height | 30 Feet |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | CZ Grain |
| Material Feature | Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3-10 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**L
ACTUALLY GROWS!!!
I received 3 small pieces of trees. I thought "Great, another waste of money" (eyeroll). BUT, boy was I wrong and pleasantly surprised! They ALL have larger roots AND a bunch of leaves!!! I've only had these less than 2 weeks (8/15) WhooHoo :) I'm going to over winter these inside and plant these in the spring. I can't wait to see how they grow. Thanks for sending me viable trees. They will look beautiful growing next to my pond in my horse field! I'm also going to purchase some other items that this seller has as I have total faith that I will get what I purchased!
S**S
Didn’t live after put in the ground
I bought this cutting and it did spectacular while in the water and sprouted roots and some small leaves within the two weeks it was submerged in water. I special ordered the dirt recommended on the instructions and watered it daily when I transplanted it outside by my pond. I thought it was going through shock and kept watering it daily. Yesterday I pulled it up because it wasn’t doing anything as far as sprouting new leaves. The roots were dead, I suggest following other instructions that I found on line after the fact. They say to add sand then dirt while it’s still in the water inside. Then once it has a good root base transplant it. So start early for fall or later for spring. I’m very disappointed in this experience.
V**C
They need to form roots before planting, put them in a cup of water until they break dormancy.
My grafts are healthy and forming roots. People, this is the way to do it. Read the instructions!
N**D
Good cutting!
Not even a month later and this baby is booming. Middle of winter here too. Used aerated water for 2 weeks. Just to start the rooting process.
J**A
cuttings not all the same size
this is the second time buying this product first time around it rooted fine died when I planted it. my error on that but the cutting I got was 3-4 inches long and had the diameter of a AA battery perfect for a bonsai start. So this time around I bought this product for a similar project expecting a sprig roughly the same size but the one I got is about 2-2.5 times the size of the first one. its way to big for my project I'll still grow it but I need to get another for my current project. it's still a good buy just do the research on the potting/planting method.
S**A
Willow tree
I’ve bout this several times and it won’t bloom it starts of really gray but then once you put it in a pot it starts to dry
T**I
Grew some small stems off the trunk that was sent but then they withered...
Trouble getting it started. I'm hoping to see some type of growth that survives when the weather gets warmer
R**'
Excited!
Just realized it was put in the mailbox yesterday, ran down to get it. It had been shipped for awhile so was concerned, but didn't need to be. It must have been shipped with water in the bag as the paper towels wrapped around it were still soaking wet :) I can see little bumps on the stock and it's in spring water now to root out in the sunroom. I will make sure after it is planted that the deer can't get to it and will start it in pots for the first couple years, to give it a good start. Looks Great! It will start sprouting roots and growing leaves in no time! Thought I'd add that the end the towel is on when it arrives is what I put down in the water. That is where it rooted. Here is a new pic. It's been out in a covered carport for 19 days and we had a freeze Tuesday, so it's not been real warm. I'm hoping spring is finally here. In spite of the chilly weather this Willow is doing well with growth and some roots. I thought I'd post a picture.
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