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Blue arctic willow is a medium to tall introduced shrub growing 10 to 20 feet high. It features blue-green leave in pairs, almost opposite that are elliptical in shape and are 2 to 4 inches long. Catkins are small, in almost opposite pairs, and mature in spring before the leaves come out. Male and female flowers are found on separate plants. Light green flowers bloom in late April, eventually with ornamentally insignificant fruit. The stems are smooth and slender. They are purplish in the first year's growth but later change to gray or olive-gray. Growth is rapid, reaching from 2 to 8 feet in two years. It often reaches a full height of 15-20 feet in five years. On nutrient-rich sites, it can grow up to 25 feet.

 

Well-drained to saturated soils are most suitable for this species. It is tolerant of standing water. It is adaptable to poor soils, soils of various pH, dry soils, and drought. Does not do well in areas with intense heat and high humidity. Prefers full sun to partial shade. 

 

This willow is used in erosion control along streambanks resulting from flood and ice damage. The malleable branches are useful in vineyards for tying up grapevines and also for basket making. It makes a great companion plant next to mid-sized or taller ornamental grasses in landscapes and gardens. It can be pruned back to 4"-2' from the ground if it becomes too large, and a dwarf variety (5' at maturity) is available for use as an ornamental.

Salix, Blue Artic - #1 pot

$16.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • All items must be picked up at that Yuma County Conservation District, 247 N. Clay St., Wray, CO 80758

  •  The YCCD does not guarantee the survival of trees/plants. We take care in supplying healthy quality trees/plants to each customer. Once trees/plants leave the YCCD it is the responsibility of the customer to make sure that they are correctly planted and properly cared for (refer to YCCD website). No refunds once trees/plants leave YCCD property. All orders are final.

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