
Salix caprea - Wikipedia
Salix caprea, known as goat willow, pussy willow or great sallow, is a common species of willow native to Europe and western and central Asia. [3] It is a deciduous shrub or small tree, reaching a height of 8–10 m (26–33 ft), rarely to 13 m. The leaves are 3–12 cm long and from 2–8 cm wide, broader than most other willows.
Weeping Pussy Willow 'Pendula' (Salix caprea) - MyGardenLife
Pussy Willows are an enchanting sight in the spring landscape. They are one of the first shrubs to bloom and their fluffy yellow blossoms, followed by fur-like catkins, have been a source of fascination for generations of children. Gracefully “weeping” branches make this an exceptional choice for a garden focal point.
How to Care for the Weeping Pussy Willow - Living House
Apr 1, 2022 · Salix Caprea ‘Pendula’ is a grafted pussy willow. The branches are grafted onto the top of the trunk, allowing them to trail down. Therefore, it is different from ungrafted Salix Caprea, which in the wild can grow much larger.
Salix caprea (Pussy Willow) - Gardenia
Salix caprea (Pussy Willow) is a rounded large shrub or small deciduous tree boasting broadly elliptic dark green leaves adorned with a felty coating of fine gray hairs underneath.
Salix caprea - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Salix caprea, commonly called pussy willow or goat willow, is native to Europe and Asia. It is a large shrub or small tree that typically grows to 12-25’ tall and to 15’ wide. It also may be trained as a smaller hedge. It has escaped cultivation and naturalized in parts of Eastern North America.
Salix caprea (Goat Willow) | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Goat willow, also known as pussy willow (Salix caprea), is a tall, native tree that bears fluffy male catkins in spring before the leaves unfurl. It's a fantastic tree for wildlife, supporting a wide range of species, including queen bumblebees, tits, and caterpillars of moths and butterflies, including the purple emperor butterfly (Apatura iris).
Goat Willow (Salix caprea) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
Common names: goat willow, pussy willow, great sallow. Scientific name: Salix caprea. Family: Salicaceae. Origin: native. Mature trees grow to 10m and can live for 300 years. The bark is grey-brown and develops diamond-shaped fissures with age. Twigs are hairy at first but become smooth, and can appear red-yellow in sunlight.
Salix caprea - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Attributes: Genus: Salix Species: caprea Family: Salicaceae Life Cycle: Woody Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Western and Central Asia, Europe Wildlife Value: This plant supports Viceroy (Limenitis archippus) larvae which has two to three broods from May-September.
Salix caprea - Trees and Shrubs Online
Female catkins ultimately 2 in. or more long; the seed-vessels white with down, and stalked; style very short. Native of Europe and N.W. Asia, and common in Britain.
Salix caprea | goat willow Shrubs/RHS
A large, spreading, rounded deciduous shrub or small tree to about 9m tall, with broadly elliptic, short-stalked green leaves, to 10cm long, greyish beneath, and silvery-grey catkins in spring, before the leaves, the males 4cm long, with golden anthers, the females to 7cm long are green.
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