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Todd Boland
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Too bizarre! Got this acouple of years ago and now its blooming! Salix gracilistylus 'Melanostachys'
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If not a beauty, it is very special. Does it get big, Todd?
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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I have grown this species since 2001. Minneapolis, Minnesota seems to be about the coldest reach of its adaptability. I never get twig die back, but most years there are 1-3 catkin (flower) buds that never open on the ends of the twigs. mine is a male clone, and the stamens turn from red to yellow (or is in yellow to red?) as they age. With the black catkin background, it is quite a nice display. It is mildly susceptible to a canker disease here.
There seems to be some confusion as to whether the willow is cultivar Melanostachys or variety
melanostachys
. Many years ago, I came to the conclusion (I don't remember why) that it was a cultivar. Since then, I bought Christopher Newsholme's book
Willows
, where he lists it as a variety.
As willows go, this one is not very vigorous for me. I have never needed to cut it back to contain its size. At the U of Wisconsin arboretum in Madison (zone 5) I have seen it as a shrub about 8 ft, but from the look of it I suspect it will grow higher.
Salix gracilistylis
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melanostachys
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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It
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a beauty though, Rick!
I have never seen it for sale here - but I have to admit that I usually don't look twice on Salix in the nurseries.
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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This is one I've seen and taken a fancy to several times in the UK and Southern Sweden (near Malmo). I was given a cutting once, but it didn't make it...
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The parent plant of my black willow is still only 4 feet. I expect even tall ones could be copiced to keep them in bounds.
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I've seen these on SRGCF.. interesting for sure!
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