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Sitka willow

Small tree or shrub growing to 24 ft. It has attractive “pussies” that can be forced for flower arrangements. Likes moist areas. In the willow family so it has roots which need to be kept away from septic systems. It can be distinguished from other willows by the underside of the leaf which sort of shines when you move it side to side. Description from Woodbrook Native Plant Nursery

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Sitka willow

Sitka willow fast facts

Scientific Name

Salix sitchensis

Family

Salicaceae

Garden Type

Anywhere

Wildlife

Birds

Native Plant Region

Western WA, PNW, North America

Light needs

Water Needs

Wet

Plant Type

Deciduous, Flowering, Perennial, Shrub, Tree

Bloom Color(s)

Green, Yellow

Height

10 + feet

Width

10+ feet

Months in Bloom

April, May, June

Safe Beneath Power Lines?

No
Sitka willow

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