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Salix gooddingii (Goodding Willow)

Salix gooddingii
Goodding Willow

This fast growing, riparian tree is native to much of the Southwest from California to Texas. It has long, narrow, light green leaves to 5 inches long that turn gold in the fall prior to leaf drop. Mature trees will range from 20 to 30 feet in height and equally as wide. It should be planted in full sun and provided ample water. Goodding Willow is commonly used in habitat restoration work.

Plant Type Native, Tree
Exposure Full Sun
Water Needs Average, High
Hardiness Zone Zone 7 (0° F)
Flower Color Yellow
Flower Season Spring, Summer, Fall
Growth Rate Fast
Height 30 (ft)
Spread 30 (ft)
Spacing 20' (ft)
Characteristics Great Foliage
Attracts Wildlife
Maintenance Low
Garden Uses Beds and Borders
Tolerance Cold, Rabbit
Soil Type Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Soil PH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Soil Drainage Well-Drained
Image by: Wiki Commons
Image by: Wiki Commons

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