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4ft 'Kilmarnock' Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree | Salix Caprea | 4L Pot
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4ft 'Kilmarnock' Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree | Salix Caprea | 4L Pot

4ft 'Kilmarnock' Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree | Salix Caprea | 4L Pot

  • Despite its sorrowful associations, the 'Kilmarnock' willow brings a cheerful presence to any space.
  • Features soft, fluffy yellow catkins in early spring, followed by vibrant green leaves on elegant, drooping branches.
  • A true Scottish native, discovered on a riverbank in the 19th century, it loves damp soil and is ideal for wetter spots in the garden or by a pond.
  • Hardy, low-maintenance, and perfectly compact, it reaches just 2m, making it ideal for patios and smaller gardens.
  • An RHS 'Plant for Pollinators', providing a valuable early food source for bees.
$19.58

Original: $55.94

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4ft 'Kilmarnock' Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree | Salix Caprea | 4L Pot

$55.94

$19.58

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4ft 'Kilmarnock' Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree | Salix Caprea | 4L Pot

  • Despite its sorrowful associations, the 'Kilmarnock' willow brings a cheerful presence to any space.
  • Features soft, fluffy yellow catkins in early spring, followed by vibrant green leaves on elegant, drooping branches.
  • A true Scottish native, discovered on a riverbank in the 19th century, it loves damp soil and is ideal for wetter spots in the garden or by a pond.
  • Hardy, low-maintenance, and perfectly compact, it reaches just 2m, making it ideal for patios and smaller gardens.
  • An RHS 'Plant for Pollinators', providing a valuable early food source for bees.

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  • Despite its sorrowful associations, the 'Kilmarnock' willow brings a cheerful presence to any space.
  • Features soft, fluffy yellow catkins in early spring, followed by vibrant green leaves on elegant, drooping branches.
  • A true Scottish native, discovered on a riverbank in the 19th century, it loves damp soil and is ideal for wetter spots in the garden or by a pond.
  • Hardy, low-maintenance, and perfectly compact, it reaches just 2m, making it ideal for patios and smaller gardens.
  • An RHS 'Plant for Pollinators', providing a valuable early food source for bees.