Golden Willow (Salix vitellina) 80100cms Bare Root 1yr old (01) pack of 25 Golden Willow (Salix vitellina) 80100cms Bare Root 1yr old (01) pack of 25

Preferred common name: Golden willow Other common names: golden osier The RHS Golden Willow (Salix vitellina) is a small deciduous that can reach between 6 to 8m meters in height with stems up to 20cm. It is a rounded, bushy shape with multiple stems spreading out at, or near ground level. The bark is deeply fissured and greyishbrown in colour. The year old twigs are bright yellow or orange making them very conspicuous in the winter months, lustrous and dark reddishbrown, when older. The flowers appear just before the leaves open in spring. They are about 1.5 cm. long, opening to reveal numerous white stamens tipped with yellow pollen. The female flowers are more upright and develop thicker pale green carpels which receive the pollen.The elliptic or lanceolate leaves are pointed rather than rounded tip; dark green, lustrous above and glaucous below. They are slightly hairy on the underside and measure up to 4 or occasionally 6 cm in length and 3 or sometimes 4 cm in width. The stipules of the leaves, gives the species its common name. These are small leafy appendages that grow on each side of the leaf stem, near the base of, but separate from, the leaf itself. The leaves turn yellow in October before being shed for the winter. The RHS Golden Willow (Salix vitellina) suitable for all positions and soils, but thrives most in light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and can grow in heavy clay and nutritionally poor soils. It prefers acid and neutral soils. However it cannot grow in the shad and requires dry moist or wet soil. It also propagates easily from branch cuttings that are inserted directly into the ground.All Willow hedges are excellent for use on moist ground. The young willows should be planted 18ins (45cm) apart in two staggered rows 3ft (90cm) apart. Let the hedge develop normally for two or three years, then cut down one row to ground level one year and the other the next. By continuing this pattern, this will maintain a vigorous growth habit and it will control the overall height of the hedge.

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