Chilopsis | Desert Willow

Chilopsis | Desert Willow
Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis), which resembles willows, is a small, rapidly growing tree with exotic-looking blooms that are favored by hummingbirds. Desert Willow is drought tolerant and easy to maintain. This native plant ranges from Texas to California and northern Mexico.
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FlowerKisser™ Everpink Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) is a seedless desert willow with large, fragrant pink flowers that cover the plant all summer long. This wide-growing nati...
Learn MoreFlowerKisser™ Everpink Desert Willow FlowerKisser™ Everpink Desert Willow Chilopsis linearis 'WWG08'$14.99Per Plant - 5" Deep PotFlowerKisser™ Everpink Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) is a seedless desert willow with large, fragrant pink flowers that cover the plant all summer long. This wide-growing native tree loves heat and full sun, making it a versatile addition to hot, dry gardens. Nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to hummingbirds. A High Country Gardens Introduction.Learn MoreA profusion of lightly fragrant white flowers cover this small growing native tree beginning in late spring. A very cold hardy cultivar, plant where it will get heat and sun. Drought...
Learn MoreHope Desert Willow Hope Desert Willow Chilopsis linearis Hope$11.99Per Plant - 5" Deep PotA profusion of lightly fragrant white flowers cover this small growing native tree beginning in late spring. A very cold hardy cultivar, plant where it will get heat and sun. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric). 12-15 ft. tall x 12-15 ft. wide.Learn More
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