Description
The lovely branches of the Salix caprea pendula, Kilmarnock Willow as it’s commonly known, can provide your garden with all year round interest. Stiff, arching brightly coloured shoots form a mound or mop head shape in winter. In spring come long silver fuzzy catkins that open to soft silky flowers with yellow anthers, before the gracefully hanging lush foliage appears.
**Image is for illustration purposes, not an exact representation of the living product**