Pair of Salix Flamingo Flowering Patio Trees – 90-120cm Tall
Pair of Salix Flamingo Flowering Patio Trees – 90-120cm Tall
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Product Features
Flowering Display – Produces dainty pink and white blossoms resembling flamingo feathers in April and May.
Seasonal Colour – Foliage turns a striking bronze hue in autumn, adding year-round interest.
Compact Size – Reaches 90-120cm, ideal for patios, small gardens, or decorative pots.
Low Maintenance – Requires minimal care; annual pruning recommended for best shape.
Versatile Planting – Thrives in containers or garden beds; perfect as a gift or patio feature.
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Salix Flamingo Trees: Pair of Enchanting Elegance
Looking to add a touch of elegance to your garden? Why not consider getting a pair of Flamingo Salix Trees to create a symmetrical and captivating look in your outdoor space!
Bring Striking Colour to Your Garden with Salix Flamingo Trees
Botanical Name:
Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki' (commonly known as Flamingo Willow)
Mature Height:
90-120cm, making them easy to manage and perfect for patios or small spaces
Burst of Spring Colour:
Enjoy a profusion of delicate pink and white catkins in April and May
Autumn Interest:
Leaves turn a rich bronze shade as the seasons change, providing multi-season appeal
Growth Habit:
Upright with gently arching branches that widen each year for increased impact
Planting Location:
Suitable for pots, planters, or directly in garden beds; prefers full sun to partial shade
Care Requirements:
Low maintenance—simply prune annually to maintain shape and encourage vibrant new growth
Soil Preference:
Moist but well-drained soil; adapts well to most garden soils in the UK
Your Guide to Growing Salix Flamingo Trees
Planting Time:
Best planted from late autumn to early spring while dormant.
Sun Requirements:
Thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade.
Irrigation:
Keep soil moist, especially during dry spells—avoid letting roots dry out.
Pruning Tips:
Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth starts. Remove any dead or crossing branches to encourage bushy foliage.
Feeding:
Apply a balanced slow-release fertiliser in early spring for best results.
Add Structure & Elegance to Any Outdoor Space
Design Ideas:
Use as focal points on patios, frame entrances, or line pathways for symmetry.
Companion Plants:
Pair with spring bulbs (like tulips or daffodils) and evergreen shrubs for year-round interest.
Suits Small Gardens:
Compact size is ideal for urban spaces and container gardening.
FAQs
When is the best time to plant my Salix Flamingo Trees?
The ideal planting period is from late autumn through early spring while the trees are dormant.
How fast do these trees grow?
The trees establish quickly and will widen each year with proper care and annual pruning.
What type of soil do they prefer?
Salix Flamingo Trees thrive in moist but well-drained soil and adapt well to most UK garden soils.