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USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
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Year Released | 1999 |
Willow Uses | Biomass |
Attributes | Oneida (Salix purpurea x S. miyabeana) is a versatile willow variety. It has an upright, rapid growth habit. Its disease resistance and aesthetically pleasing appearance makes it an excellent choice in shrub willow. Oneida is high yielding and can be harvested every 3 to 4 years. |
Mature Height | 15-20 feet |
Mature Width | 3-5 ft crown spread at 3 years when grown at 2 x 3 ft spacing |
Growth Rate | Rapid growing |
Conditions | Adaptable to a wide range of soil and moisture conditions. |
Foliage | Green oblong leaves, typically 3-4.5 in. long, 0.5 to 1 in. wide with foliage April-Oct in Zone 5 |
Bark | Grey-Orange when young, turning yellow-green with slightly cracking bark and red lenticels with age; dark red buds in winter |
Flowering | Male, early spring |
Polination | No seeds produced |
Propagation | Roots easily from dormant stem cuttings |