Willow - Salix
Common Osier - Salix viminalis
Fast growing and upright large shrub or small tree producing dense green catkins in late winter and early spring.
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Eared Willow - Salix aurita
An uncommon willow of heaths and moorland, particularly near streams.
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Goat Willow - Salix caprea
A small, upright, erect branching, deciduous large shrub or small tree with a fast growth rate.
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Golden Willow - Salix alba Vitellina
Another Dogwood giving its bright red charm of winter stems, but this time foiled by white margined variegated foliage.
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Grey Willow - Salix cinerea
A tall shrub or small tree of up to 10m. Catkins appear in advance of the leaves in March and April.
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Golden Weeping Willow Tree
Salix alba chrysocoma/ Salix Tristis
The Golden Weeping Willow. Needs little introduction or description.
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Violet Willow - Salix daphnoides
Purple young shoots with silky grey catkins in late winter and early spring.
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Purple Osier - Salix purpurea
A shrub or tree to about 5 m. tall, frequent beside lakes and rivers or other wet situations.
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Salix alba Britzensis (Chermesina)
Purple young shoots with silky grey catkins in late winter and early spring.
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Salix alba Hutchinsons Yellow
Really bright ‘egg yolk’ yellow stems of this willow make this a must for the garden.
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White willow - Salix alba
The White Willow is a common native tree of conical habit.
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