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Lemmon's willow
Lemmon's willow (Salix lemmonii) is named after American botanist J.G. Lemmon. Native to North America From Colorado to California to Canada, it can be found growing in moist, wet environments within coniferous forests. Lemmon's willow is used for stabilizing eroded areas.
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1 m to 4 m
Plant Height
3 m to 4 m
Spread
6 cm to 7 cm
Flower Size
Yellow, Green
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Spring, Summer
Growth Season
Rapid
Growth Rate

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Attributes of Lemmon's willow

Growth Rate
Given lemmon's willow's rapid growth rate, its development is quite extensive during spring and summer. The swift growth can manifest prominently in visibly dense leaf production, significant height increase, and abundant flowering. This rapidity also triggers increased photosynthetic activity, yielding a lush, verdant foliage. Notably, the growth rate may slow in other seasons, illuminating the influence of climatic conditions on its lifecycle. Lemmon's willow's speed of growth and seasonal activity offers interesting horticultural insights, signifying a remarkable adaptation to its native habitat conditions.

Care Guide for Lemmon's willow

Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 25 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Lemmon's willow thrives in moderate hydration and tolerates brief dryness, preferring slightly humid air. Water deeply every 2-3 weeks, allowing partial soil drying. As a deciduous plant, its water needs increase in spring and summer to support lush foliage growth.
Fertilize: Fertilize lemmon's willow in spring with balanced high-nitrogen fertilizers, applying every 4-6 weeks. Increase frequency during active growth, but avoid exceeding guidelines. In fall, reduce applications for dormancy preparation. Use slow-release formulas and deep watering post-application for effective nutrient absorption.
Pruning: Lemmon's willow prefers moist environments with slender, flexible branches. Prune in early spring to remove dead wood and thin crowded branches for better air circulation. Use sharp, clean tools, and avoid heavy pruning to maintain vitality and promote healthy growth.
Propagation: Lemmon's willow is a deciduous shrub from the willow family, thriving in moist soil. Propagation mainly occurs through cuttings from healthy branches, which should be placed in a rooting medium with adequate moisture and shade to promote successful rooting and establishment.
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