Desert-willow is a 15-40 ft., slender-twigged, small tree or large shrub, often with leaning, twisting trunk and open, spreading crown. Leaves are deciduous, ...
The desert willow is a small, multi-trunk tree that's notable for its fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of pink, lavender, and white.
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A fast-growing, upright clone to 30 feet tall and wide. In late spring and summer 'Bubba' produces masses of large, dark burgundy, fragrant flowers.
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Chilopsis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chilopsis linearis. It is known commonly as desert willow or desert-willow because of its willow-like leaves, but it is not a true willow – being instead a member of... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Chilopsis linearis
Family: Bignoniaceae
Genus: Chilopsis; D.Don
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Lamiales
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Dark pink-red flowers in early to mid-summer. Like the species, it is drought-tolerant once established but tolerates moderate summer water.
Chilopsis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chilopsis linearis. It is known commonly as desert willow or desert-willow ...
Desert Willow is an unusual small flowering desert accent tree, especially useful in riparian or native garden settings. It is usually multi-trunked or low- ...
Desert willow, Chilopsis linearis is a large deciduous shrub or small tree. There is one in McFarland 30 feet+tall, but usually they are a 15 foot or so ...
A small, flowering tree (or large shrub) native to the Desert Southwest and Mexico. It is a member of the trumpetvine family (Bignoniaceae).
Aug 19, 2014 · Grows on most soils; including dry clay, loam, and sand; tolerant of acidic and alkaline soil conditions. (Gilman and Watson 1993). With “rapid ...