Introducing the White Willow, a classic native tree that brings a sense of tranquillity and elegance to British gardens. Known for its silvery-white leaves and bark, this willow variety is a timeless choice for those looking to add a serene element to their outdoor space.
Description
Also known as the European White Willow, this deciduous tree is a staple in both wetland areas and general garden settings. It's a versatile species that can adapt to a range of soil types and conditions. With its striking white foliage, the White Willow adds a unique visual element to your garden, especially when planted near water features.
Height (when grown): 10-25m
Spread: 5-10m
Soil Type: Moist to Wet, Well-drained
Position: Suitable for Exposed or Sheltered locations
Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Hardiness: Hardy (Ideal for British gardens)
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Salix alba (25 Pack) | White Willow
- Flowers: Small, greenish-yellow catkins that bloom in the spring
- Foliage: Silvery-white leaves that shimmer in the sunlight
- Mature Height & Spread: A tall and majestic presence, ideal for larger gardens
- Soil Preference: Prefers moist to wet, well-drained soil
- Plant Interest: Attracts a variety of wildlife, including birds and insects
- Flowers: Small, greenish-yellow catkins that bloom in the spring