Salix phylicifolia, the Tea-leaved Willow, is a hardy deciduous shrub or small tree native to northern Europe and Asia. It features narrow, glossy leaves and catkins.
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Sunlight
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Watering
Consistent Moisture
Soil
Loam, Sand, Clay, Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Temperature
Hardy
Fertilizer
Light Feeder
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Prefers full sun for best growth and flowering, but tolerates partial shade. Protect from intense afternoon sun in very hot climates.
Consistent Moisture
Keep soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Water more frequently during dry periods.
Loam, Sand, Clay, Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Hardy
Tolerant of a wide range of temperatures. Protect from extreme heat and frost during establishment.
Light Feeder
Fertilize sparingly in spring with a balanced fertilizer. Avoid over-fertilization which can cause weak growth.
Plant Type
Shrub, Tree
Plant Category
Ornamental
Plant Place Type
Garden, Pot
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Height
300-700 cm
Spread
300-500 cm
Growth Rate
Fast
Dormancy
Yes
Leaf Color
Green, Blue-Green, Silver
Leaf Type
Simple
Optimal Sunlight Lux
60000
Toxic for humans
No
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Toxic for pets
No
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