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SALIX (Continued)<br />

lanata - Woolly Willow<br />

____ A low, up to 1 m tall, loosely growing shrub with thick, knotty,<br />

dense branches covered with white, hairy wool; leaves large,<br />

rough, covered on both sides when young with long, white, silky<br />

hairs; catkins up to 5 cm long, golden yellow - an especially lovely<br />

dwarf willow from Northern Scandinavia for heather and rock<br />

gardens and for planting in troughs. K, Z. Zone 4.<br />

matsudana ´Tortuosa´ - Peking Willow<br />

____ A small, 6 to 8 m tall, broadly growing tree, with corkscrew-like<br />

branches and shoots, very bizarre yet interesting looking; shoots<br />

with yellow-green bark; leaves narrowly lanceolate, twisted spirally<br />

- as specimen, for large troughs, for wreaths and bouquets.<br />

K, S, St. Zone 5b.<br />

purpurea ´Nana´ (= S.p. Gracilis) - Dwarf Purple Willow<br />

____ A low, up to 100 cm tall shrub, with numerous slender shoots,<br />

building a dense, semi-rounded bush; leaves silvery-grey, narrowly<br />

lanceolate - an undemanding willow, tolerant to salinity,<br />

suitable for low hedges and mass planting, valuable for wreaths<br />

and bouquets; was awarded `Excellent` during the federal cultivar<br />

trials in Germany in 1992. B, H, St, Z. Zone 5a.<br />

repens nitida (= S. arenaria, S. repens ssp. argentea) - var nitida<br />

____ Up to 80 cm tall willow with a creeping growing habit, dense,<br />

almost erect branches and shoots covered with white, grey<br />

felt; leaves broadly elliptic and covered with white-grey hairs -<br />

a dwarf willow, tolerant to drought, suitable for mass planting<br />

in the dunes or dry embankments; was awarded „Very Good“<br />

during the federal cultivar trials in Germany in 1992. B, D, Z.<br />

Zone 5a.<br />

rosmarinifolia (= S. repens var. rosmarinifolia, S. sibirica) -<br />

____ 0.2 to 1 m tall small shrub with low-growing, small stems and<br />

upright-growing branches; shoots thin, flexible, rooting easily;<br />

leaves opposite, linear to lanceolate, up to 5 cm long, dark green<br />

above, on the lower surface covered with greyish and silky hairs;<br />

flowers borne in egg-shaped catkins, male catkins yellow, April/<br />

May - suitable as specimen or for planting in groups or for mass<br />

planting; moist, humus as well as dry soils. B, K, Z. Zone 5a.<br />

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or<br />

width<br />

Content<br />

Bunch/<br />

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per plant<br />

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1j.b.Sth. 0/1 P9 32 1,95 1,56<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 50-80 25 1,01 0,81<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 80-120 25 1,20 0,96<br />

per plant<br />

>2500<br />

€<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 30-50 25 0,77 0,62 0,55<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 50-80 25 0,93 0,74 0,67<br />

leichte Str. 3 Tr. 25-40 10 1,01 0,81 0,73<br />

Bio-Topf 32 1,60 1,28 1,15<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 30-50 25 0,77 0,62 0,55<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 50-80 25 0,93 0,74 0,67<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 30-50 25 0,77 0,62 0,55<br />

1j.b.Sth. 0/1 50-80 25 0,93 0,74 0,67<br />

Bio-Topf 32 1,60 1,28 1,15<br />

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