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Chilopsis linearis (Multi) - Desert Willow

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Chilopsis linearis (Multi) is a distinctive tree known as the Desert Willow. Renowned for its light and airy architecture, this exceptional species from the green palette of the Southwest U. S. and Northern Mexico towers 20-30 feet tall and flaunts slender, willow-like leaves. Its enchanting, trumpet-shaped blossoms ranging from subtle pink to striking lavender exude a gentle fragrance during summer, proving to be a magnetic allure for hummingbirds. The Desert Willow's multi-stemmed structure, displaying dramatic silhouettes, reveals its underlying strength and adaptability to thrive in sun-soaked, arid landscapes. Requiring minimal water and bountiful sun, this resilient tree proves that beauty and practicality can coexist. Incorporating the Desert Willow into your landscape design presents a visually stunning yet water-efficient choice, enriching any ornamental garden while promoting ecological sustainability.

  • Size: 20-30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Trumpet-shaped, colors ranging from pink to lavender
  • Foliage: Slender, willow-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Unique form: Multi-stemmed arching structure
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