Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis) is a slender-twigged, drought-tolerant tree that thrives in dry conditions. It has a twisting trunk, open crown, and long, willow-like leaves that drop during dormancy. The tree produces vibrant, funnel-shaped flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white, with ruffled lobes and colorful throats, attracting hummingbirds and other pollinators. Its long seed pods hang from the branches after blooming, adding seasonal interest. Best suited to well-drained soils and desert environments, Desert Willow is a low-maintenance, ornamental tree ideal for hot climates.
Scientific Name: Chilopsis linearis
Origin: South-central Texas to Southern California, Baja California, and Northern Mexico
Height: 15-40'
Spread: 10-30'
Light: Full Sun
Water: Low
USDA Zones: 7-11
Bloom Dates: April-October