Wisconsin Weeping Willow (Noun)
Meaning
Hybrid willow usually not strongly weeping in habit.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Wisconsin Weeping Willow tree has an irregular, vase-shaped crown that makes it an attractive specimen in a large landscape.
- While not strongly weeping in habit, the Wisconsin Weeping Willow's long, slender branches can droop and create a picturesque canopy.
- Gardeners looking for a willow with an attractive foliage can choose the Wisconsin Weeping Willow for its lance-shaped leaves that turn yellow in the fall.
- Despite being known as weeping, the Wisconsin Weeping Willow grows more upright in areas with rich soil and adequate moisture.
- A row of Wisconsin Weeping Willows along a stream or river can help control erosion while creating a natural, soothing ambiance.