Salix fragilis var. furcata
Salicaceae
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Habitat:
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damp places
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Flowering:
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late spring
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Size:
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40
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5
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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with plenty of humus
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Salix fruticulosa
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Price
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£5.00
(1 litre pot)
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Order code:
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SFI-1
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Willows are often large trees, but these are dwarf plants, found on open mountains or in damp places, and well suited for cool places in a rock garden or in other places in the garden that do not dry out. Some spread outwards, rooting as they go, and if they go beyond their planned space, lift the shoots from the end, and cut them back.
Salix fragilis var. furcata is an attractive dwarf willow for a damp spot on a rock garden or a peat / leaf-mould bed. It has long, tough, totally prostrate stems, layering frequently, with small, round, dark green leaves, and loads of red catkins.
Other related plants:
Slow growing, upright shrub with bright green leaves and silky grey catkins.
Woolly shoots, silver-grey leaves and yellow catkins.
Dwarf willow with grey-green leaves and silvery catkins.
Prostrate form with large rounded green leaves and silvery catkins.