Dive, Salix Hakuro Nishiki, Stamp 80 cm
The variegated Japanese willow, like all plants, originating from Japan is beautiful and extraordinary. This, what makes it different and more preferred than others is its variegated crown, which turns bright pink and white during the summer season. It is this willow that has been the hit of the summer for several years in a row, for among other plants this beautiful willow looks like a fluffy cloud, for its tender thin branches are spread in all directions. In height reaches about 2-2.50 m, and the diameter of its crown increases to approx 1.50-2 m. It is a very sun-dependent species, which, however, must always be secured from the water side, as willows generally like moist and rich soil. This unique Japanese willow is usually grafted onto a stem from another member of the willow family and therefore grows more into a crown, while the stem itself grows more slowly. When they are young, in spring and early summer, the leaves of the variegated Japanese willow are pinkish-white, making it a great accent in the garden. Her fringes are yellow, and in autumn they turn orange-red. It is not capricious about soils, but he prefers the rich.




