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USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
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Year Released | 1999 |
Willow Uses | Biomass |
Attributes | Tully Champion (Salix viminalis x S. miyabeana) is a high yielding shrub willow cultivar suitable for mechanical planting, harvesting, and post-harvest processing. Its upright, rapid growth habit encourages a potential height of 15-20 feet tall, allowing it to 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 | "Tully Champion adapts to a wide range of soil and moisture conditions and roots easily from dormant cuttings." |
Foliage | Green oblong leaves, typically 3-3.5 in. long, 0.5 to 1 in. wide with foliage April-Oct in Zone 5 |
Bark | Grey-Orange when young, turning yellow-green with with age; red buds in winter |
Flowering | Female, early spring |
Polination | Not known to be pollinated under field conditions |
Propagation | Roots easily from dormant stem cuttings |