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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 ...
Salix udensis is a species of willow native to northeastern Asia, in eastern Siberia (including Kamchatka), northeastern China, and northern Japan.
Salix udensis 'Sekka', commonly called Japanese fantail willow, is a large, rounded, deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub which typically grows 10-15' tall.
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This is a large shrub that offers four seasons of interest and is certainly worth planting if you have the space. It will develop into a broad-rounded shrub.
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Narrow leaves are dark green above and fuzzy-blueish below. Silver catkins in early spring open on bare, brown branches which become fascinatingly fasciated ...
Habitat. native to Japan; zone 4. Habit and Form. a large deciduous, rounded shrub; 10' to 15' tall and equal in width; unruly and unkept appearance if not ...
Fantail willow will grow in an average, medium to wet soil, in full sun to partial shade, however, it thrives in a moist soil in full sun.
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Salix udensis 'Sekka' is a curious willow with strange flattened stems which occur most frequently on mature plants.
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The Japanese Fantail Willow is often grown for its inclusion in flower arrangements. Grey catkins with yellow anthers emerge before its green leaves.
'Sekka' is a vigorous, spreading, thicket-forming, deciduous shrub with lance-shaped, shallowly scalloped, bright green leaves and twisted, reddish-brown ...