Peach-leaved Willow

Salix amygdaloides

  • Yellowish-green leaves have a pale whitish underside
  • Rough bark is brownish-gray
  • Orange-yellow twigs
  • Flowers are yellow catkins
  • Reddish-yellow cone-like fruit is attractive to birds
  • Bloom Time: Spring

ZONE:
2

COLOUR:
Yellow

HEIGHT:
11-12 m

SPREAD:
8-10 m

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Peach-leaved willow grows best in a moist soil and is suitable for wetland edges or riverbanks.

Additional Notes about Peach-leaved Willow:


Native to Ontario

Characteristics & Attributes


SOIL MOISTURE:
Moist to Wet Soils
ATTRIBUTES:
Catkins
Deciduous
FLOWERING TIME:
Spring
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green
LANDSCAPE USES:
Woodland/woods edge

THESE PLANTS ARE

suitable substitutions for Salix amygdaloides