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Willow Flowers
Some willow trees are very attractive in spring. The Bigfoot Willow is a male hybrid willow and has numerous catkins that make the trees look yellow for a short time before fully leafed out.
Bigfoot
Sometimes in the past I would find an unusual leaf and have it dry pressed in a middle of a magazine or catalog. I guess I usually forget about them though and had found this leaf after many years. This is a Bigfoot Hybrid Willow leaf that looks like three leaves fused together into one. […]
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.
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.
Purple Green
The Purple Beech and Bigfoot Willow add contrasting colors in the landscape. Also their growth speed is in stark contrast of each other.
November Snow
It hasn’t been very cold this fall yet, but now that has changed with some snow. Bamboo was bent down to the ground with the heavy snow. A Paulownia tree looks like a bunch of cold fingers. Bigfoot Willow Hybrid trees shrugged off the snow. The snow did start to melt and a petunia kept […]
Fast Growing Trees
Fast Growing Trees will mature faster than other trees. Pictured above is a Bigfoot Willow Hybrid that is about 20 years old. This tree grew very fast and is as large as century old oaks. There is a reason people grow fast growing trees for purposes like windbreaks and screens. They get results a lot […]
Fast Growing Windbreak Trees
The Bigfoot Willow grows fast for windbreaks and privacy screens. Fast growing trees are frequently used for these utilitarian purposes.