Salix chaenomeloides — an easy houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Salix chaenomeloides

Salix Chaenomeloides

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Salix chaenomeloides is a species of willow native to Japan, Korea, and China. The species was first described in 1938 by Arika Kimura.

A note from PlantMom

Giant pussy willow shows strong resistance to disease and is generally not vulnerable to illnesses. Regarding care, this plant is fairly low-maintenance. Planted outdoors it needs only minimal watering, and larger specimens usually do not need pruning. Smaller plants, however, should be pruned after they have finished blooming. Giant pussy willowt is appropriate for anyone with outdoor space, such as a garden or a deck, and does not require a lot of plant-care experience.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Salix Chaenomeloides.

Light

Giant pussy willow is native to open habitats, such as sunny meadows and forest margins, which provide abundant light. It thrives in Full Sun but can also tolerate Partial Sun, adapting well to a range of sunlight conditions.

Water

The giant pussy willow needs regular watering, particularly in the summer when seedlings require daily moisture. While mature plants can handle some drought, they still benefit from daily watering during dry spells. Be careful not to drain excess water, as the mature roots can tolerate waterlogging quite well.

Temperature

Giant pussy willow is highly adaptable to a range of climates, tolerating both blistering summers and cold winters. Nonetheless, it requires a specific temperature range for optimal growth. If temperatures climb too high, the plant can experience heat and humidity stress that may kill it. In areas where temperatures approach the lower boundary of its cold tolerance, taking insulating measures to protect the plant is important.

Fertilizer

Timing is important when fertilizing Giant pussy willow. Begin fertilizing in early spring and continue once a month until early summer. Fertilizer promotes attractive blooms and provides energy during both dormant and active growth periods.

Pruning

To ensure your giant pussy willow thrives, begin by pruning it in early spring. This helps remove any dead or damaged branches, improves light and air circulation, and promotes healthy growth. Be sure to prune back to healthy buds and use clean tools to prevent disease. Regular pruning encourages blooming and helps maintain the plant's shape.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Tree
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Salix
Family
Salicaceae
Hardiness Zone
6-8
Mature Height
10.06 m to 20.12 m
Mature Spread
0.91 m to 1.83 m
Leaf Color
White, Green, Gray
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
Yellow, White
Flower Size
2.54 cm to 7.62 cm
Bloom Time
Late winter, Early spring
Planting Time
Spring
Harvest Time
Mid spring, Late spring
Native Area
South Korea, Japan, China
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Giant pussy willow en Japanese pussy willow
PLATES
Salix chaenomeloides leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Salix chaenomeloides fruit
PLATE 02 · fruit
Salix chaenomeloides bark
PLATE 03 · bark
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