Japanese Fantail Willow

Japanese fantail willow
A large shrub/small tree, this vigorous ornamental willow is known for its curiously flattened, recurved stems that can be used in floral arrangements. It can be grown in a range of soil types. It is short-lived and has weak wood. This tree is mildly resistant to damage by deer.
How big do flame willows get?
A fast growing shrub, the Flame Willow Salix 'Flame' matures in the 15 to 20 foot height range varying in width from 10 to 20 feet. This compact shrub tolerates most any soil type and grows well in normal to wet soils.
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