

🌳 Grow fast, live green, and own your privacy like a pro!
The Austree Hybrid Willow Trees are a top-tier fast-growing species, reaching up to 12 feet per year and maturing at 50-75 feet tall. Designed for easy planting and low maintenance, these trees provide natural privacy, wind protection, and air purification. Suitable for USDA zones 4-8, they offer a unique, dense aesthetic that enhances any outdoor space while requiring moderate watering and care.
| ASIN | B0BQXFHXGM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,166 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #27 in Tree Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | CZ Grain |
| Color | 10 Trees |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer, Winter |
| Expected Plant Height | 75 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Winter |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | CZ Grain, LLC |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | water |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 12 x 12 inches |
| Style | 100 Trees |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | Zones 4,5,6,7 and 8 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**S
Probably the most honest and trustworthy worthy buy so far
Im actually impressed at how well these have been growing, each photo represent the growth from week 1 to now week 3. As you can see all 24 trees are growing healthy and rapidly. I can say this company has earned my respect, well done and will be buying more of their products in the future.
R**.
Rotting cuttings
The cuttings arrived in extremely poor condition. They were wrapped in paper towels that were completely saturated and dripping water. As a result the roots and leaf shoots already on the cuttings had rotted. And despite being soaking wet, the cuttings also had very 'dry' looking color. I'm guessing they must have been cut quite some time before shipment. I cleaned up the cuttings as best I could and followed standard practice for willow. A couple of the sticks did develop one or two new leaf buds at first, but they were very slow growing and never became large enough to really develop leaves. The stems eventually withered to useless sticks. While there's always a bit of chance involved with growing plants, I definitely feel like the poor condition these cuttings arrived in is ultimately what killed them. I had planned to buy more if these were decent but now I definitely won't. Get your cuttings elsewhere.
H**T
Maybe?
I am certainly nowhere near a gardener or farmer. I have never had the interest. I have planted a few seeds here and there and depending on how temperamental Mother Nature might have felt, either the flowers made it, or sadly, they remained forever in the ground, the seeds not ever flourishing. Twenty five cents down the drain for those poor things. These babies weren't seeds and I was weary about purchasing them. I wanted them for the sole purpose of nosy neighbors on the side to me, and I don't have the convenience of a fence. Besides that, I think trees look more natural , but again, I hesitated. Not because of the cost, or the brand, but because of my own capabilities of nourishing them to growth and health. I obviously lack the talent. But, so far so good, I assume. I left them in a cup of water for about five days, as suggested, changing to fresh water every day, and they started to grow a little. I then decided to go ahead and plant them, deciding that they needed the full benefit of the sunlight. I was sent twenty eight plants, which was pleasantly surprising. Plants and flowers have lives and they rely on us as humans to take care of them to an extent, just like animals. So in this area of Cincinnati, the rain is give or take. So it has been my task to make sure that these Willows have been watered and nourished every day. Not because I would want to lose out on the money I paid for them if they don't thrive, but because in a sense they are dependable on myself at this moment to get them through the first vulnerable months of their lives. We will see. I personally don't have high hopes, but, again, I have been surprised before. I might update this review in one year. Great product. Was shipped fast, wrapped lovingly in a moist paper towel, and from then on, it's on the buyers shoulders to take care of them.
H**D
Growing from cuttings
I was a little concerned when I received them as so much time had passed between shipping and them being delivered. However they were packaged really well. No roots on any of them and I thought I had wasted my money. I followed the instructions it came it with and within two weeks I had roots on all of them. All of them are growing and have green leaves. Very excited to bring these to life! Thank you!!!
J**Y
DID NOT WORK FOR ME
SPROUTED LEAVES GOOD. ROOTED GOOD AND THEN ALL DIED
J**.
1 out of 50
Unfortunately these did not do well for me. I purchased 25. The package came with a few extras. I planted six outside. The next day they were gone. I planted 12 more in individual containers and kept them on my front porch. I tended to them daily. They died. The others never reached the stage where they could be planted. The seller sent another 25. Only one is still barely alive and about three inches tall after ten months. I thought they would do well here since I planted a willow tree ten years ago and it is magnificent. I invested a lot of time tending to them. I’m so disappointed that they didn’t grow well for me. Seller was great. Product wasn’t a great value for the money, but that could be just where I live isn’t a good climate.
L**T
It takes time to sprout but it’s worth the wait
So far, my plants are sprouting in my water container and beginning to root. I’m so excited to plant them! I actually ordered a second batch as I’m already enjoying them and haven’t completely planted them due to weather conditions. But, the leaves are sprouting and I’m getting excited!
J**.
Nice little starters
When I received, I was disappointed...just seemed like a bunch of sticks but I followed the directions and put them in water for a couple weeks and about half have roots...the other half is just decaying in the water but still a good deal ... Gonna have quite a few beautiful trees as long as Pupper leaves them alone LOL
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