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Old 01-02-2003, 12:36 PM
Nick Maclaren
 
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Default Cuttings of goat willow

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Mary Fisher wrote:

"Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson" wrote in
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I have a small tree of Salix caprea (goat or pussy willow) which I
bought from Buckingham Nurseries. I have read in one or two places that
it's the one common willow that can't be propagated from cuttings and
needs to be grown from seed.
That surprised me because on the one occasion I tried it, the cutting
took. I don't know now whether that was a fluke or whether what I bought
isn't pure Salix caprea but perhaps a hybrid.
Has anyone else had experience of rooting pussy willow?


Yes. a friend gave me a bunch of goat willow twigs. I just stuck them in the
mound at the side of the tiny stream bounding our apiary (the early pollen
is invaluable for bees). Every one struck, they are now about 15' high. Per
And I've given up beekeeping!


I had no problem, but the first summer was very dry and they died
before establishing.


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Nick Maclaren,
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