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Corkscrew Willow Tree
Corkscrew Willow Tree

Corkscrew Willow Tree

$54.99

If you've been to our garden center, you've seen our Corkscrew Willow Tree. As its name implies, the Corkscrew's interesting branch system twists horizontally and forks vertically, giving it a distinctive look in landscapes. It is an easy and fast growing tree that will grow in any kind of soil, in full sun or partial-shade, even in damp areas, such as the banks of rivers and streams, or by ponds. This tree will grow from zone 4 to zone 8.

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Growth Habits

Cork Screw Willow is so easy to grow in just about any soil type. At maturity, this plant gets about 20-30' both tall and wide.

Care

When planting Corkscrew Willows, find a site that offers full to partial sun (4 to 8 hours of sunlight). Plant in a moist location away from underground utilities, sidewalks, driveways and patios since it's roots tend to grow along the top of the soil.

Toxicity

Willow bark contains salicylic acid which is toxic to dogs, and even more so to cats. They would need to be chewing on it for this to happen. The corkscrew willow is deer resistant and not susceptible to disease or pest infestations.

If you've been to our garden center, you've seen our Corkscrew Willow Tree. As its name implies, the Corkscrew's interesting branch system twists horizontally and forks vertically, giving it a distinctive look in landscapes. It is an easy and fast growing tree that will grow in any kind of soil, in full sun or partial-shade, even in damp areas, such as the banks of rivers and streams, or by ponds. This tree will grow from zone 4 to zone 8.

 *Item not available for shipping. In-store pick up only.*

Cork Screw Willow is so easy to grow in just about any soil type. At maturity, this plant gets about 20-30' both tall and wide.

When planting Corkscrew Willows, find a site that offers full to partial sun (4 to 8 hours of sunlight). Plant in a moist location away from underground utilities, sidewalks, driveways and patios since it's roots tend to grow along the top of the soil.

Willow bark contains salicylic acid which is toxic to dogs, and even more so to cats. They would need to be chewing on it for this to happen. The corkscrew willow is deer resistant and not susceptible to disease or pest infestations.