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Salix repens - Creeping Willow

Salix repens
Creeping Willow, Sand Willow

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This tiny willow develops arched branches that give it a slightly prostrate habit. It bears young foliage covered in grey velvet, preceded in March-April by a lovely flowering in the form of upright grey-yellow and silky catkins. With a sucker-forming temperament, this shrub forms an excellent ground cover for slopes and pretty low-maintenance hedges. It thrives in the sun, along the edges of water points of course, but also in drier areas.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
75 cm
Spread at maturity
80 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil, Damp soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November
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Description

Salix repens belongs to the family of willows. It is a creeping underground stem botanical species, native to a large part of Europe and temperate Asia. This willow grows spontaneously on dunes, in wet heathlands and sphagnum bogs. It is also found in medium mountain meadows, up to 1700m (5600ft) altitude, always on acidic soil. 

 

The creeping willow, as its name suggests, has a very spread out habit, supported by thin, flexible, pubescent stems, more or less upright or spread out. At maturity, this small willow with rather slow growth will not exceed 70-80cm (27.6 - 31.5in) in height, widening through suckers. The young branches are almost glabrous, then become grey-brown and downy with age. The deciduous foliage is composed of small leaves arranged alternately. The young leaves are covered with a silver down on both sides. The adult leaves, entire, oval to oblong in shape, measure 2 to 4cm (0.8 - 1.6in) long. They are more or less narrow. The lamina is dark green on the upper side, while the underside is more glaucous in colour, covered with silver bristles and traversed by discreet veins. Flowering occurs from March to May, usually before the appearance of leaves, sometimes at the same time depending on the climate. Male and female subjects are separate individuals, as in all willows. In this species, the catkins, oval and dense, measure about 1.5cm (0.6in) long. They are grey-yellow in colour, more brown at the top on male catkins. The fruit, of variable colour and appearance, is a capsule sometimes very cottony that releases decorative seeds covered with long bristles.

 

This small silver, creeping and suckering willow forms an excellent ground cover along water points but also on drier slopes as long as the soil is deep and retains moisture. It can also be used in rock gardens or for the creation of low hedges and meadows that require little maintenance in a slightly wild area of the garden. Regularly prune it after flowering to encourage it to bush out and produce numerous flowering branches. For example, it can be associated with dogwoods (Cornus sanguinea, Cornus sericea), Miscanthus, gorse or reed mace at the edge of a large pond. There is such a diversity of forms, sizes and cultivation requirements among willows that it is impossible not to find a subject that will thrive in your garden. A willow always brings a bucolic and natural touch, sometimes very original depending on the varieties.

Note: In France, Salix repens is a protected plant in Burgundy, Centre-Val de Loire and Ile de France.

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Salix repens - Creeping Willow (Flowering) Flowering
Salix repens - Creeping Willow (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 75 cm
Spread at maturity 80 cm
Habit creeping
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour grey
Flowering time April to May
Flower size 2 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms
Fruit colour white

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Salix

Species

repens

Family

Salicaceae

Other common names

Creeping Willow, Sand Willow

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference843072

Planting and care

Plant the Creeping Willow preferably in autumn, in a very sunny or semi-shaded position in a warm climate. It requires a fairly deep soil, preferably neutral to acidic, rich in clay, moist or even waterlogged. However, it can also tolerate soils that retain a bit of moisture in depth. Ideally, when planting, use a mixture composed of half turf or heath soil and half clayey garden soil mixed with coarse sand. It is perfectly resistant to cold and heavy frosts. Pruning is not necessary.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time March to May, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Pond edge
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Clayey (heavy), Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Damp soil, Deep, heavy, clay soil.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil, Damp soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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