Winter Green Willow
Winter Green Willow
The Winter Green Willow, a selection of Salix miyabeana, is a fast-growing and visually stunning willow variety. It's known for its bright green stems during the summer that then turn to a yellow/red that stand out in winter landscapes and its ability to attract a multitude of pollinators with its abundant catkins. This willow is excellent for living structures, privacy screens, and as a vibrant winter ornamental.
Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Salix miyabeana 'Winter Green'
- Common Name: Winter Green Willow
- USDA Hardiness Zone: 4+
- Mature Size: Potential height of 25-50 feet
- Growth Characteristics: Fast-growing with bright green stems
- Bloom Time: Very Early
- Sex: Male
- Uses: Ideal for fedges, privacy screens, wind/snow breaks, and attracting pollinators
Growing Specifics
- Soil Preferences: Adaptable to various soil types, performs well in moist conditions.
- Sun Exposure: Thrives in full sun, ensuring vibrant stem coloration.
- Watering Needs: Regular watering to maintain soil moisture, especially in dry periods.
- Pruning and Maintenance: Can be pruned for shaping or to maintain the desired size. Pruning also encourages new growth with brighter stem color.
- Landscape Uses: Perfect for creating living structures, fences, and privacy screens. Also valuable for its ornamental appeal in winter landscapes.
- Special Attributes: Known for its striking winter appearance and ability to attract pollinators. Its bright green stems turn scarlet red after leaf drop, adding to its winter appeal.
The Winter Green Willow is a versatile and ecologically beneficial willow variety, offering both aesthetic beauty and practical uses in landscaping and environmental projects
While this willow is called Winter Green, the tops turn a scarlet red after it drops its leaves.
Planting Instructions
Planting willow cuttings is one of the easiest ways to start new plants! Before planting, it's beneficial to prep the cuttings by soaking them in water for 24 to 48 hours. This helps to encourage root development.
You can also start the cuttings indoors in pots filled with moist soil. This method allows for close monitoring and protection from outdoor elements, providing an ideal start especially in colder climates.
After you soak your cuttings, Choose a sunny to partially shaded location with moist, well-drained soil for planting. Plant the cuttings deep enough, with about two-thirds of their length underground, to ensure stability and adequate root formation. After planting, water the cuttings thoroughly and maintain consistent soil moisture as they establish.
We understand the importance of clear guidance, so with every order of willow cuttings, we provide comprehensive planting instructions. These instructions cover everything from the initial soaking and potting to outdoor planting and care, ensuring your willow cuttings get the best possible start.