Zone Compatibility

| Height | 30' - 50' |
| Spread | 30' - 40' |
| Tree Form | Central Leader |
| USDA Zone | 4 - 9 |
| Blooms | Early to mid-spring (inconspicuous catkins) |
| Drops Nuts | Late spring to early summer (capsules, not ornamental) |
| Soil | Prefers moist, well-drained soil; tolerates clay |
| Soil pH | 5.0 - 8.0 |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Wind-pollinated; flowers attract bees and insects |
| Suggested Pollinators |
Weeping Willow Tree
Quercus phellos
$96.95
Zone Compatibility

| Height | 30' - 50' |
| Spread | 30' - 40' |
| Tree Form | Central Leader |
| USDA Zone | 4 - 9 |
| Blooms | Early to mid-spring (inconspicuous catkins) |
| Drops Nuts | Late spring to early summer (capsules, not ornamental) |
| Soil | Prefers moist, well-drained soil; tolerates clay |
| Soil pH | 5.0 - 8.0 |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Wind-pollinated; flowers attract bees and insects |
| Suggested Pollinators |
Accepting orders now to ship this season or at later date.
For more information see the Ordering & Shipping section below.
The Weeping Willow is one of the most iconic and graceful landscape trees, admired for its cascading branches that sway beautifully in the breeze. Its elegant, arching form makes it a standout specimen near ponds, streams, or large open lawns, where its weeping canopy can be fully appreciated.
A fast grower, the Weeping Willow quickly establishes itself, providing shade and ornamental value within just a few years. Its long, narrow green leaves turn golden in fall, offering multi-season appeal. Though best suited for large landscapes, this tree is remarkably adaptable and tolerates a wide range of soils, thriving especially well in moist conditions.
| Height | 30' - 50' |
| Spread | 30' - 40' |
| Tree Form | Central Leader |
| USDA Zone | 4 - 9 |
| Blooms | Early to mid-spring (inconspicuous catkins) |
| Drops Nuts | Late spring to early summer (capsules, not ornamental) |
| Soil | Prefers moist, well-drained soil; tolerates clay |
| Soil pH | 5.0 - 8.0 |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Pollination | Wind-pollinated; flowers attract bees and insects |
| Suggested Pollinators |
| Spacing | 30' - 50' |
| Pruning | Light structural pruning in late winter; remove dead or damaged branches |
| Fertilization | Do not fertilize at planting. Once the trees are established, fertilize in early spring (Mar-April) as growth begins. Do not fertilize in the fall, which could promote late season tender growth that can be damaged by early frosts. |
| Watering | Newly planted trees should be watered regularly. This is the most critical step in the establishment of your new trees. Please see the Watering section under "How to plant and grow" in our Learning Center. |
At Chestnut Hill Outdoors, we’ve been shipping mail order trees for over 30 years. We’re experts at delivering healthy trees to your doorstep. All of our trees are container grown in root-enhancing pots, ensuring healthy root systems and much better success upon planting.
In Spring we ship bare-root, dormant trees. All plants are dipped in a root gel before shipping and wrapped in plastic to retain moisture.
Spring: All trees are shipped bare-root.
Fall: All trees are shipped in containers.
Size shipped: 8 – 24 inches
For more information, visit our Ordering & Shipping Page.




