The Inferno Willow’s branches change color during different seasons of the year. Now that it is close to spring, the fiery colors of fall and winter are turning a more mellow yellow.
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Weeping Willow Breeze
A young Weeping Willow was catching the breeze on top of the hill.
Bigfoot Pumpkins
Willows are fast growing, but Pumpkins Vines are faster.
Rainbow Weeping Willow
A Weeping Willow and rainbow join forces in the landscape. r
Won’t Let Go
A dead branch has been hanging in the Weeping Willow tree for weeks. The pendulous branches are intertwined with the dead wood.
Sky Bright
This is what happens when mixing a fast changing sky with fast growing hybrid willows: Bigfoot Willows frequently cross paths with the Autumn sunsets.
Green Wall of Iowa
In cold climates, there aren’t a lot of options for fast growing screening and windbreaks. The Bigfoot Hybrid Willow has grown very fast and creates a green wall of growth.
Tree Gold
I like to see Queen’s Gold Weeping Willow growing on my Oasis. It is very noticeable during the winter months and helps brighten up nature.
Sun Race
My fast growing Bigfoot Willow is racing against the early morning Sun to reach high up in the sky. Bigfoot Hybrid Willow is one of the fastest growing trees in America, and is the fastest growing tree I have grown in Iowa.
Weeping Willow Water
Weeping Willows look great by ponds, so I planted Queen’s Gold Weeping Willows along the edge of the pond. These willow hybrid trees grow very fast with a lot of moisture.