Description
The Corkscrew Willow is a fascinating ornamental tree grown primarily for its unique, wildly contorted and twisted branches, which provide extraordinary winter interest. Like other willows, it is fast-growing, moisture-loving, and has invasive roots, but its smaller size and unique form make it a more considered—though still cautious—choice for a specific spot as a specimen.
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Prized for its bizarrely twisted, contorted branches and curly leaves that create a striking sculptural effect, especially in winter when bare.
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Grows very rapidly but remains somewhat smaller than the Weeping Willow, often maintained as a large multi-stemmed shrub or small tree.
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Prefers moist to wet conditions and will struggle in dry soil without ample irrigation. Tolerates occasional flooding.
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Shares the family traits of brittle wood and invasive roots, though its smaller stature may reduce the scale of potential problems. Plant with great caution, far from infrastructure.
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A short-lived tree (15-25 years), best used as a temporary, eye-catching focal point where its drawbacks can be managed.
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