Salix exigua
Common name: Coyote willow, Sandbar willow
Description: medium shrub; 4m (16') tall;
yellow-green annual growth; leaves showy, silver on both sides
when young
Ideal conditions: full sun to part shade;
found growing along streams and on sand bars; prone to suckering,
and forms dense thickets
Uses: reclamation, restoration, streambank
stabilization
Coldest Zone: 3 (find your
zone; further info on plant hardiness)
Native to western North America, including British Columbia,
Washington, Oregon to California and west to New Mexico. A
favorite hiding place for coyotes!
S. exigua, due to its colonizing ability, is excellent for
streambank stabilization. It is also flexible when high water
flows over it, does not mind being covered during high water
periods, and rebounds quickly if beavers eat it.
The USDA has published a very interesting online pamphlet
called Coyote
Willow.
Muriel says: when I walk around our blocks of willows, S.
exigua is a standout for its grace and airiness. It is my
favorite willow based on its appearance.
Sizes available: bundle of 10
cuttings
Canadian price
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US price list
This picture was taken in October and is of a group of two
year old plants that are coppiced in the late winter every
year.
Comparison of willow
stems and leaves
Lists of various willow
uses