Salix alba 'Golden Ness'
Willow
A good form with striking yellow stems. Height after 10 years up to 6m.
Full Details>Common Name: Willow
A hugely diverse range: from very vigorous to very dwarf, with catkins, stem colour and variegated foliage. Most are quick and easy to grow and are very hardy. Hard pruning in early spring is recommended of those grown for their winter stem colour.
A good form with striking yellow stems. Height after 10 years up to 6m.
Full Details>Has intense winter yellow colour. Height after 10 years up to 6m.
Full Details>Golden weeping willow. Graceful arching and weeping branches with yellow shoots.
Full Details>The 'Scarlet Willow'. A classic for its scarlet orange winter colours. Height after 10 years up to 6m.
Full Details>A rich bronze-red coloured stem makes this form particularly worthwhile. Height after 10yrs up to 6m.
Full Details>Small umbrella-like tree, weeping with large silver male catkins in spring. Height after 10 years up to 1.5m.
Full Details>'Erythroflexuosa'. Orange-yellow twisted stems and leaves, very worth while. Small in height.
Full Details>Dwarf, weeping Japanese Willow with creamy-pink foliage. Leaves drop in autumn to show orange-coral stems.
Full Details>Young green shoots turn purple with age. Catkins have red anthers that turn yellow. Height after 10yr up to 3m.
Full Details>Broad glossy leaves, mahogany stems. Large red winter buds and pretty catkins in spring.
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