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White Willow Cuttings – Salix alba (50 Pack) | 6–10 Inch Hardwood Cuttings | Fast Growing Tree | Easy Rooting | Privacy & Erosion Control

White Willow Cuttings – Salix alba (50 Pack) | 6–10 Inch Hardwood Cuttings | Fast Growing Tree | Easy Rooting | Privacy & Erosion Control

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Grow your own fast-growing landscape trees with these 50 White Willow hardwood cuttings (Salix alba), each measuring approximately 6–10 inches long. These dormant cuttings are easy to root and perfect for creating natural privacy screens, windbreaks, or erosion control plantings.

White willow is a hardy, adaptable tree that thrives in a wide range of soil and light conditions. Known for its rapid growth and resilience, it’s an excellent choice for both beginner gardeners and large-scale planting projects. These cuttings root easily without special equipment, making propagation simple and rewarding.

Ideal for backyard planting, property borders, or restoration projects, willow trees also support wildlife such as birds and butterflies while adding beauty to your landscape.

You will receive cuttings similar in size and quality to those shown in listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 50 white willow hardwood cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 6–10 inches
✔️ Dormant, unrooted cuttings
✔️ Easy-to-root variety
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: White Willow
Botanical Name: Salix alba
Plant Type: Deciduous tree
Growth Stage: Dormant hardwood cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Adaptable; prefers moist soil
Watering: Moderate to high; keep soil moist during rooting
Mature Height: 30–50 feet (can be pruned smaller)
Growth Rate: Very fast
USDA Zones: 4–10
Container Friendly: Not recommended long-term

💡 Care Tip:
Plant cuttings 2–4 inches deep in moist, weed-free soil, spacing at least 6 inches apart. Keep soil consistently damp and never allow cuttings to dry out during the rooting phase.

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