Often when you envision a quiet body of water, the graceful, elegant form of a Weeping Willow is seen at the water's edge, the long, light green, pendulous branches reflected in the water, gently swaying with each little breeze. The Weeping Willow is a majestic deciduous tree with green, weeping foliage. Though it does well in very moist soils, Weeping Willows may also be successfully used as a fast-growing specimen or screen in drier, more open areas where it should receive regular watering to prevent leaf drop in a drought. It will survive drought but loses some leaves without irrigation. Ultimately reaching a height of 35 ft. to 45 ft. with an equal or greater spread, Weeping Willow should be given plenty of room to develop its broad, rounded crown. It is hardy in USDA Zones 5-9 and is shipped in a #1 pot with an average tree height of 12 in. - 18 in.