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High Quality Salix Trees For Sale

The Plant Company is New Zealand’s number one supplier of plants and garden accessories – we’re here to help you breathe life into your dream garden. We have the best Salix trees for sale, a fantastic range, and we can ship them to you fast! Browse our range of New Zealand-grown plants for sale and add some of our amazing gems to your garden.

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New Zealand’s Best Salix Trees

Growing colourful trees in your garden delivers a vast range of benefits:

We have the largest variety of Willow trees, and we have the right one for your space. Our trees have been selected to thrive in NZ’s climate. We grow and stock only the highest quality plants, sourcing them locally, and from NZ’s leading nurseries. Each plant is packed and transported with extreme care, ensuring it arrives to you in the same condition it was in when it left the nursery. If you are wanting to buy Salix trees, shop with confidence from the best in the industry.

Common questions about growing Salix

1. Is Salix fast-growing?

Salix, also known as willow, is a fast-growing tree or shrub. Some species of willow can grow up to 3 m (10 feet) in a single year.

2. What is the English name for Salix?

The English name for Salix is willow.

3. Is Salix the same as willow?

Salix is the scientific name for the genus of willow trees and shrubs. The word "willow" is the common name for all species in the genus Salix.

The genus Salix is a large and diverse group of plants that includes over 400 species. Willows are found all over the world, in a wide variety of habitats, including forests, swamps, and riverbanks. They are typically deciduous trees or shrubs, with slender branches and narrow, lance-shaped leaves. Willows are known for their graceful, weeping habit and their beautiful catkins, which are long, drooping clusters of flowers.

4. What conditions to Salix need?

Salix require a few specific conditions to succeed:

5. Where should I plant a Salix?

Here are some specific suggestions for where to plant different Salix species:

6. Are Salix poisonous to dogs?

There are over 400 species of the Salix genus. They are also known as willow trees. Most of the species are not poisonous to dogs, but a few of them can be. The toxic Salix plants include:

7. Is Salix invasive?

Some species of Salix are considered invasive. These species are typically fast-growing and can outcompete native plants for resources. They can also form dense stands that can shade out other plants and reduce biodiversity. Additionally, some invasive Salix species can spread easily by seed or vegetative reproduction.

Some of the most common invasive Salix species include:


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