Very hardy with attractive foliage. Easily grown in any sunny location. Cut off the ends of the branches in early spring, place them indoors in a vase of water and soon the large silvery catkins unfold. The 15 to 20 foot mature plants are ideal for specimen or screening. 2 to 3 ft. field grown
Weeping Pussy Willow Tree Care Tips A Weeping Pussy Willow tree is a beautiful addition to a garden. Here are care tips to keep this small, attractive tree healthy & …
The Pruning Of A Weeping Pussy Willow This Weeping Pussy Willow got a very bad pruning (actually hacking!) job done to it. It looked like a round, green lolly pop!
Pussy willow is the common name used to identify willows that bare soft fuzzy buds or catkins on leafless twigs in late winter or very early spring. It
For many gardeners, nothing says spring like the fuzzy catkins of a pussy willow tree. What many gardeners don’t know is that you can produce better branches for catkins by pruning pussy willows. If you know how to prune a pussy willow tree, you can encourage long, straight stems which will look
Pussy Willow Is a Pussy Willow a tree, a shrub or a bush? What did you guess? Early in the life of a Pussy Willow Tree (did you catch the clue), it looks just like a bush …
One of my earliest, and fondest gardening memories is of the pussy willow in my grandman’s back yard. There stood a clump of what Gramps always called “French” willows, which bore incredibly fat, cottony catkins – far bigger than any I had seen before.
The White Pussy Willow Shrub is the perfect choice for every yard. If you’re looking for a tall, flowering shrub that doesn’t require a lot of maintenance, consider the White Pussy Willow as the next addition to your landscape.
The Weeping Pussy Willow (Salix caprea ‘Pendula’) is a very cold tolerant, low maintenance, ornamental tree that is quite easy to maintain.
A special treat for you and your garden! One of the earliest shrubs to bloom in spring, the flowers of the Pussy Willow are called catkins. Long, slender, coffee-brown branches are lined with these fat, fluffy silver-pink fuzzy clusters in early April.