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Goat Willow

Salix caprea
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£1.92 ex VAT

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1 - 10 £1.92
11 - 50 £1.62
51 - 200 £1.12
201 - 500 £0.82
501 - 1000 £0.72
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Description

The Salix caprea, or pussy willow as it’s more commonly know, can be grown as an upright shrub or tree.
It displays long oval shaped leaves and large grey catkins are produced in the spring; male and female catkins are found on separate trees, that open before the leaves.

Growing Conditions:
Grow in any moist well-drained soil types and position in full sun. Dislikes shallow chalk soils.

Value To Wildlife:
Leaves are eaten by a number of moth caterpillars, including the sallow kitten, sallow clearwing, dusky clearwing and lunar hornet clearwing. It is also the main food source for the purple emperor butterfly. Bees and other pollinators are attracted to the catkins.

Important Note:
You’ll receive a 2 year old well established whip that’s between 20 to 60cm in height.
This is a deciduous tree and so will shed its leaves in autumn, in order to protect itself from the cold winter weather. Come spring, it’ll burst back into bud and begin to flourish once more.

Care + Advice

It is best to plant your trees within a week or two weeks of arrival.
Remember, when your trees arrive we advise to keep them upright, well-watered and away from strong sunlight and high winds.
For further information on planting cell grown trees please click here to read our blog [HOW TO PLANT CELL GROWN TREES]
By using a tree guard it provides improved survival rates by offering first-line defence against pests such as voles, mice, rabbits, hares, deer, plus other wildlife and livestock, at a young tree’s most vulnerable growing stage. Learn More >

Additional information

Weight 0.13 kg
Whip Height

British Native

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