


Dappled Willow Tree
The Dappled Willow Tree is an ornamental tree known for its ever-changing foliage—emerging soft pink in spring, maturing to creamy white and green through summer. Prune annually to maintain shape and encourage fresh color.
Height/Spread: Maintain at 6–10 ft tall × 5–7 ft wide
Foliage: Variegated pink, white, and green
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–9
Features:
Color-changing foliage from pink to white and green
Soft, graceful shape with a natural, airy texture
Brightens up mixed borders and shaded corners
Ships in a 3-gallon pot.
The Dappled Willow Tree is an ornamental tree known for its ever-changing foliage—emerging soft pink in spring, maturing to creamy white and green through summer. Prune annually to maintain shape and encourage fresh color.
Height/Spread: Maintain at 6–10 ft tall × 5–7 ft wide
Foliage: Variegated pink, white, and green
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4–9
Features:
Color-changing foliage from pink to white and green
Soft, graceful shape with a natural, airy texture
Brightens up mixed borders and shaded corners
Ships in a 3-gallon pot.