Braided willow tree, most commonly a variety of Salix (willow).
Description
Trunk: Multiple young willow stems are woven together to create a decorative braided effect. The stems show attractive tones of red, orange, and golden yellow.
Foliage: Fresh, narrow, bright green leaves emerge from the top, giving it a light and airy appearance.
Form: Tall and slender with a structured, ornamental look—ideal for patios, balconies, or as a garden feature.
Growth habit: Fast-growing and vigorous, typical of willow varieties.
General Care
Prefers moist soil (willows love water).
Best in full sun to partial shade.
Can be planted in the ground or kept in a large container.
Prune to maintain the braided shape and encourage fresh growth.
It’s primarily grown for its decorative stems and unique architectural trunk rather than flowers.

