• Salix babylonica Tortuosa

    Twisted Willow. An upright tree with twisted branches and twisted bright green leaves. Produces yellow-green catkins in spring. Height 5m. Spread 2m. Deciduous. Sun or partial shade.

  • Salix caprea Pendula 1/4 std

    Goat Willow. Great Sallow. A weeping British native tree with yellow or silver catkins in spring, before the leaves. A dwarf tree that gets barely any taller, but a little broader. Amazing catkins in spring.

  • Salix Erythroflexuosa

    Willow. A spreading tree with arching branches and spirally twisted orange-yellow stems. Produces yellow catkins in spring with the narrow glossy green leaves. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from March to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Salix integra Hakuro-nishiki

    Standard tree with striking variegated foliage. Shoot tips are covered in cream leaves which mature pink then green. Clip regularly. Moist soil. sun or shade.

  • Salix udensis Golden Sunshine

    Natural yellow-leaved mutation of the species, found in Japan in 2005. This attractive, vigorous willow forms an erect, deciduous, hardy shrub. In early spring, small, pale, silver-yellow catkins show before leaves emerge. The lance shaped leaves appear chartreuse green in spring which turn a brighter yellow during the autumn prior to falling. Height: 4m (13'). Spread: 3m (9').

Come and see us!

Our Opening Times

Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm

Sat & Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm

Any questions? Email us or give us a call on 01904 400092.