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The curly willow can do well in a varied range of soils and in partial or full sun. It prefers moist soils, but do not plant it near underground utilities, particularly septic tanks or water lines.
Curly willow, like most willows loves moist soil. They are one of the few plants that likes “wet feet”. These plants, once established can also grow at an almost alarming rate.
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Best known for the graceful loosely curling shape of its branches, the Salix matsudana, commonly known as curly willow, is also known as the corkscrew willow, Pekin willow, Hankow willow, twisted-t… ...
Q: I PURCHASED and used curly willow branches to supplement my holiday decorations. While in water, they developed white roots. Can I continue to grow the curly willow as an ornamental indoor ...
There are other, smaller willows (and some native ones) if you like the wet-soil aspect but not the big size of the weeping willow. Take a look at some of the smaller members of this species, such ...
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