Salix caprea 'Select' - Goat or French Pussy Willow, Great Sallow Salix caprea 'Select' - Goat or French Pussy Willow, Great Sallow
Bluestem Nursery
Christina Lake, BC, Canada / Laurier, WA, USA

This is one of the larger willows not associated with water. The natural habitat is the woodland edge and in the lowlands. In early spring, goat willow or great sallow produces an abundance of nectar and pollen on the many fat catkins (see them developing at the leaf junctions in the picture). Bees are greatly attracted to these catkins. This is one of the famous pussy willows of the floral trade.

Description: large shrub or small tree; 6-9 m (20-30'); reddish-brown new growth; leaves broadly elliptic or obovate, grey-green

Conditions: full sun to light shade; drought tolerant; widely adaptable

Coldest zone: 3 (find your zone; further info on plant hardiness)

Comparison of willow stems and leaves

Lists of various willow uses

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