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Seasonal Sales B08. Salix nigra, Black Willow, 24-36"
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B08. Salix nigra, Black Willow, 24-36"

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Willows are excellent for wildlife habitat and soil stabilization. This is a fast growing shrub/tree that will reach 10-50 feet depending on conditions. Prefers wet soil and can grow in full sun, part shade, or full shade. Features narrow, 5 inch leaves, and yellow-green twigs and catkins. This species is dioecious and only the male plants have catkins, and the sex is not yet determined for these seedlings, so we reccomend buying 3-5 to plant together in a clump if catkins are desired (and for maximum wildlife benefit). Sold as a small, dormant, single bare root seedling, about 24-36 inches tall.
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Willows are excellent for wildlife habitat and soil stabilization. This is a fast growing shrub/tree that will reach 10-50 feet depending on conditions. Prefers wet soil and can grow in full sun, part shade, or full shade. Features narrow, 5 inch leaves, and yellow-green twigs and catkins. This species is dioecious and only the male plants have catkins, and the sex is not yet determined for these seedlings, so we reccomend buying 3-5 to plant together in a clump if catkins are desired (and for maximum wildlife benefit). Sold as a small, dormant, single bare root seedling, about 24-36 inches tall.
Willows are excellent for wildlife habitat and soil stabilization. This is a fast growing shrub/tree that will reach 10-50 feet depending on conditions. Prefers wet soil and can grow in full sun, part shade, or full shade. Features narrow, 5 inch leaves, and yellow-green twigs and catkins. This species is dioecious and only the male plants have catkins, and the sex is not yet determined for these seedlings, so we reccomend buying 3-5 to plant together in a clump if catkins are desired (and for maximum wildlife benefit). Sold as a small, dormant, single bare root seedling, about 24-36 inches tall.
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