
Silky Willow Live Stakes
Silky Willow Live Stakes are rapid-flourishing shrubs or recurring trees that love dampness. This plant is scientifically known as Salix sericea, which is referred to as such due to silk flowers and white hairs on the undersides of the leaves. Conditions like hardy planting zones, sun or shade required, blooming season and color, heights at maturity, and soil types preferred are necessary for its flourishing. The factors mentioned have been expounded below. Silky Willow Live Stakes Hardy Planting Zone Salix sericea blossoms in planting zones 4-8. Its moisture-loving nature makes it well along streams, rivers, creeks, and swampy areas. The presence of any fresh running water can be appreciated by blossoming fully. It has recorded survival in Coastal, Mountain, and Piedmont Regions. Silky Willow Live Stakes blooms during the spring and summer seasons. Blooming happens from March to May during the year and finally matures into fruiting in June. The leaves are spear-like blades with a