White Willow

White Willow

White Willow slide 71a slide 71b 360% 360% slide 71c slide 71d 360% 400% III-145 White Willow Environmental Requirements (Salix alba) Soils Soil Texture - Performs best on moist, deep loams along stream beds and wetlands. General Description Soil pH - 5.5 to 8.0. A large, low-branching tree forming a broad, spreading Windbreak Suitability Group - 1, 1K, 2, 2K, 2H. round-topped crown. One of the first to leaf out in spring and last to drop leaves in autumn. The largest tree in Cold Hardiness North Dakota is 75 feet tall with a canopy spread of USDA Zone 2. 54 feet. Water Leaves and Buds Does well on moist sites and survives severe flooding. Bud Arrangement - Alternate. Often dies back during periods of extended drought. Bud Color - Terminal buds absent, laterals somewhat Light silky-downy. Full sun to partial shade. Bud Size - 1/5 inch long, rounded at apex, and flattened against the twig with a single, cap-like bud scale. Uses Leaf Type and Shape - Simple, lanceolate. Leaf Margins - Finely-serrate. Conservation/Windbreaks Medium to tall tree for field and farmstead windbreaks Leaf Surface - Smooth above, glaucous and silky beneath. and riparian plantings. Leaf Length - 1½ to 4 inches. Leaf Width - 1/4 to 5/8 inch. Wildlife Very good for wildlife. Used as food and cover for a wide Leaf Color - Bright green above, glaucous below. variety of wetland wildlife. Flowers and Fruits Agroforestry Products Flower Type - Catkin. Wood - Pallets, crates, unexposed furniture parts, cooper- Flower Color - Light green to yellowish. age, wooden ware, carving and firewood. Fruit Type - Cottony or silky hairy seeds. Medicinal - Early Americans and Europeans used extracts Fruit Color - Greenish-yellow. for headaches, fever, gout and pain. Willow is a source of salicin which is broken down to salicylic acid, the main Form component in aspirin. Growth Habit - Low branching tree with long and flexible limbs. Urban/Recreational Texture - Fine, summer; medium, winter. Wet areas in parks and other landscape sites. Crown Height - 40 to 65 feet. Cultivated Varieties Crown Width - 30 to 50 feet. Golden Willow (Salix alba ‘Vitellina’) - Yellow-twigged Bark Color - Yellowish-brown to brown, ridged and selection. furrowed. Redstem Willow (S. alba ‘Chermesina’) - Red-twigged, Root System - Shallow and wide-spreading. more upright selection. Siberian White Willow (S. alba ‘Sericea’) - Long silky hairs on leaves impart a silvery-gray color to foliage. Weeping Golden Willow (S. alba ‘Tristis’) - Popular specimen yard tree but very messy due to twig drop. Related Species Peachleaf Willow (S. amygdaloides) Laurel Willow (S. pentandra) Pests Common diseases include Cytospora canker and stem decay. III-146.

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