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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · Pussy willow is the name given to several smaller willow species in the Salix genus when the furry catkins appear in early spring. The name is most often applied to the North American native deciduous shrub, Salix discolor, though European species S. caprea and S. cinerea are also sometimes called pussy willow.

  2. Mar 8, 2017 · The American Pussy Willow is a great example of how a native plant provides habitat and supports native wildlife. Several years ago, a friend stopped by my garden with one pussy willow twig in her hand. She told me to just stick it into some damp soil and it would grow. I picked a spot in a slightly damp area, and stuck it in.

  3. Salix caprea: Eurasian pussy willow, is also called goat willow. Salix capreapendula: Also called weeping pussy willow; grows as a ground cover instead of upright as a bush. Salix cinerea: This variety of pussy willow is known for its white catkins. Salix discolor: Most commonly cultivated pussy willow; native to North American wetlands

  4. Fertilize lightly once a year with an all-purpose fertilizer. Prune branches occasionally to encourage new growth and shape the shrub as desired. Keep weeds away from the base of the plant and mulch around the root area to help conserve moisture. With proper care, your pussy willow should thrive and flower in spring!

  5. Female pussy willows have smaller, less showy catkins. Many gardeners don’t bother to buy pussy willows since they’re so easy to root from cuttings. Start by making a cutting 12 inches long, about the diameter of a pencil, in early spring. Make the cut on an angle. Root the cutting in water or directly in moist soil.

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  6. Feb 3, 2021 · Grow pussy willow in moist bit well-drained soil in sun to partial shade. Support the stem with a stake initially, until it's established. Keep well watered in its first year. Remove damaged or crossing stems and then thin out stems from the crown each autumn, rather than trimming them, which can cause congestion.

  7. May 13, 2024 · Salix caprea: This is also known as goat willow. Salix purpurea ‘Nana’: It is a dwarf variety that produces small, round, purple catkins. It is suitable for smaller gardens or containers. Salix caprea pendula: A beautiful weeping pussy willow that is used as a ground cover instead an upright bush.

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