Salix x 'Swizzlestick'
Corkscrew Willow
'Swizzlestick' Corkscrew Willow has twisted, upward-reaching orange-yellow stems that display themselves beautifully in fall, winter and spring. The narrow green leaves are attractive all summer, turning yellow in the fall. Salix 'Swizzlestick' thrives in wet locations and is also salt tolerant. The original plant was found and named by Darryll Probst, who saw it on a roadside and took cuttings. Cut back hard in spring to promote attractive new branches. They also make a great addition to cut flower arrangements.
PRN Preferred: Really fantastic as winter cut branches, for both color and structure.
- Category: Woody Ornamentals
- Alternate Cultivar: Swizzlestick
- Hardiness Zone: 5
- Height: 20 Feet
- Spread: 5 Feet
- Bloom Color: Yellow
Qty | Description | Comments | Future Crop | Future Crop Ready Date | |
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227 | Salix x Swizzlestick #3 30-36+ | Login for pricing | |||
51 | Salix x Swizzlestick #7 4-5'+ | Login for pricing |
Special Recognition
• | Pleasant Run Nursery Preferred Selection |
Foliage Color
• | Green |