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Chilopsis linearis

Desert Willow, Lavender

  • Flowering Shade Tree

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A tough and durable Texas native tree from west Texas that fits in nearly any Texas landscape. It is not a true willow --its name from the graceful, green narrow leaves.

Flowers emerge in terminal clusters starting in the spring on new branches, and continue to appear until fall. Butterflies and hummingbirds are easily attracted to the slightly fragrant, bell funnel-shaped shaped flowers. Colors range from light pink to light violet, with variations in white and burgundy. Long slender seed capsules persist in the winter after the leaves have already fallen; opening slowly to release fluffy, winged seeds that can get carried a fair distance in the wind. 

Desert Willow is fast growing, tolerant of hot and dry conditions, and relatively pest and disease free. Regular fertilization and watering results in a quick growing shade tree that will fill an empty space in any landscape.

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Exposure
Full Sun to Part Shade
Habit
Deciduous
Soil pH Preference
Acidic
Alkaline
Texas Native
Texas Native
Deer Tolerance
High
Water Needs
Low

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