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| | | Trees for Wet Ground: Goat Willow (Salix caprea) The odd one out - Goat Willow (or Pussy Willow, or Sallow) doesn't necessarily need wet. The Goat Willow is, however, dioecious - male and female flowers appear on separate trees. The male flowers are in the form of yellow catkins (as pictured), which are an important source of early pollen and nectar for bees in the critical period of early spring. In the female form it has silver catkins, which are also an excellent source of early season nectar. We have a beautiful old tree in the village that is covered with our bees as soon as it comes into flower. Useful for the church flowers, too. Among its dependent species is the spectacular Purple Emperor, for which it is a foodplant. Salix root easily and typically need wet conditions. They seem to be second only to the oaks in terms of dependent species, which include several small mammals. They are an important source of early pollen and nectar for bees in the critical period of early spring, and are a food source for the caterpillars of the Comma. Willow pollards are a defining characteristic of traditional lowland river and wetland landscapes like the Somerset Levels, and their rapid regrowth has led to biomass experimentation. There are an enormous number of species in the genus, of which 19 are native to the UK and 4 are trees. Provenance certificates are available on request for Willows, which are from the Southwest of England. Suppliers: Perrie Hale Forest Nursery 50% of our profit on sales of Goat Willow trees is donated to Butterfly Conservation
| Size/Quantity | 1+ | 25+ | 500+ | | 60/90 cm | £3.00 | £1.00 | £0.70 | | | |
Prices include VAT and delivery to mainland UK. Orders over £100 qualify for a bulk discount. See our planting and size guide for details and tips on planting. These trees are all bare root, and are consequently available for delivery from November until March ( please ask if you are interested in pot grown plants). During the lifting season there may be up to two weeks delay between placing the order and dispatching, due to weather conditions or pressure of orders, which are dealt with in date sequence. Orders placed between March and September are confirmed in October ready for dispatch from November.
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