Xela's Garden
Willow twisted
Genus: Salix.
Species: Salix babylonica.
Planted Shenstone 03.10 back garden in pot
04.11 replacement
Bought 03.10 at Morrisons £2
04.11. ditto for replacement
Salix babylonica - 'Tortuosa' (Twisted Willow)
Type Tree, Deciduous, Flowering
Form Compact Rounded Tree, Architectural Form
Size Small Tree (1.5 to 3m height)
Colours Yellow Flowers (Winter), Medium green Foliage
Care Some Maintenance Required - Tough Plant
Hardiness Frost hardy
Growth Fast Growing Plant
This shrubby willow flourishes on moist / wet soils of any type in part / full sun. It is fast growing, and will require pruning to produce distinctive twisted growth there - it is fast growing and should be planted well away from house.
Plant Strengths: Attractive autumn colour; Ornamental winter bark / tracery; All round tough plant suitable for problem areas; Architectural plant – ideal as a ‘stand out’ plant; Attractive form or foliage for all year interest; Tolerates full sun and sandy, drought-prone soils; Tolerates cold exposed locations; Tolerates heavy clay soils; Produces winter flowers.
Plant Weaknesses: Invasive/spreading root growth; Invasive top growth.
(Source: www.findmeplants.co.uk)
Specific pest(s):
* Aphids
* , Caterpillars
* , Leaf beetles (willow and poplar)
* , Sawflies
Specific diseases(s):
* Anthracnose diseases
* , Rust
Pruning:
Can be hard-pruned or pollarded every 3-4 years.
Propagation method(s):
Hardwood cuttings, Softwood cuttings
Skill rating:
Beginner
Maintenance hours / year:
[Source: shoot]
Photos of this plant
Reminders for this plant
Due almost 12 years ago:
Prune
Feb - Mar: Remove diseased, damaged, congested or crossing shoots. Shoots that are growing in unwanted directions can also be pruned out.
After pruning, mulch and feed.