Salix x 'Flame'
Common name: Flame willow
Description: medium shrub; 4 m (13'); bright,
very colourful, red-orange annual growth (red form); yellow
annual growth (yellow form); many branches
Conditions: full sun to light shade; ample
water to moist soil; tolerates a wide range of soil; light
pruning to shape
Coldest Zone: 4 (find your
zone; further info on plant hardiness)
Flame willow is grown for its ornamental
qualities. Both in summer and in winter, the branches of the
red form retain a bright orangey-red glow.
The numerous branches of this willow are especially striking
against dark evergreens.
There are two ways to grow this plant - pruned or left to
grow to its natural form. Read our page about
pruning willows to find out more about coppicing and the
resulting different plant form with an emphasis on colorful
stems for winter interest.
Sizes available: bundle of 10 cuttings, plugs
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The top 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