Salix Matsudana ‘Caradoc’
Corkscrew willow with undulating leaves and light green branchlets.
Uncoppiced it will grow into a small tree reaching 6-9 m high.
Salix pentandra
Very showy male catkins are produced in early summer after the leaves.
Salix purpurea
Attractive red tinged shoots are followed later in the spring with silvery catkins with purple anthers.
Salix purpurea ‘Nana’
A compact shrub with red tinged stems and small grey-green leaves. Produces silvery green catkins in spring, before the leaves.
Salix purpurea ‘Nancy Saunders’ (f)
A elegant shrub with slim blue-green leaves
Salix purpurea ‘Pendula’
A weeping shrub with long pendulous branches. Produces silvery green catkins in spring, before the leaves. Can be trained as a standard.
Salix repens
Pretty grey-yellow catkins produced in spring. The bright green leaves are silvery underneath
Salix Repens ‘Voorthuizen’
Creeping willow, Hardy. Deciduous, Salix repens, has slender branches, grey-green to mid-green leaves and an open spreading habit.
Salix repens ‘Voorthuizen’ (f)
A charming variety with tiny silky leaves and catkins.
Salix repens var. argentea
A spreading shrub with silky grey leaves. Produces grey catkins in mid-spring, before the leaves.
Salix reticulata
A dwarf, prostrate shrub with glossy dark green leaves, white hairy beneath. Produces slender yellow catkins with pink tips in spring.
Salix retusa
A prostrate creeping shrub with glossy, mid-green leaves. Produces upright grey catkins in spring, as the leaves emerge.