Salix 'Erythroflexuosa' - Scarlet Curly Willow

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Salix x pendulina f. Erythroflexuosa - Scarlet Curly Willow, Corkscrew Willow


- deciduous shrub or tree with colorfully contorted stems
- upright copper-red twisted stems give year-long interest
- bright yellow male catkins in early spring
- this is considered a superior cultivar to 'Scarlet Curls' due to its redder stems and more upright habit
- can be coppiced for better cut stem production
- good for sunny areas with regularly moist well-drained soils
- suitable for great winter bouquets, or as an ornamental focal point
- Willows are generally very easy to root from hardwood cuttings or long rods poked deep into the soil
- a tea made from willow stems can be used as a natural rooting hormone for plant propagation
- reaches 15 to 25 feet tall
- grows in zones 5-9

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer

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Salix x pendulina f. Erythroflexuosa - Scarlet Curly Willow, Corkscrew Willow


- deciduous shrub or tree with colorfully contorted stems
- upright copper-red twisted stems give year-long interest
- bright yellow male catkins in early spring
- this is considered a superior cultivar to 'Scarlet Curls' due to its redder stems and more upright habit
- can be coppiced for better cut stem production
- good for sunny areas with regularly moist well-drained soils
- suitable for great winter bouquets, or as an ornamental focal point
- Willows are generally very easy to root from hardwood cuttings or long rods poked deep into the soil
- a tea made from willow stems can be used as a natural rooting hormone for plant propagation
- reaches 15 to 25 feet tall
- grows in zones 5-9

- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer