Salix nigra, Black willow 18″ Live Stakes for Erosion Control

$1.45

4900 in stock

Salix nigra, Black willow 18″ Live Stakes for Erosion Control

An order minimum of 100 of this size/species is required.

For Shipping, Install and additional info please see “Native Species Live Stake FAQ’s

Native Live Stakes are cut and shipped while dormant, late fall to early spring.
Stakes are cut with one end angled for ease of planting.

100 or more $1.40 each
300 or more $1.30 each

1,000 or more Please Call  (443)-831-2986

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Description

Salix nigra, Black willow 18″ Live Stakes for Erosion Control

An order minimum of 100 of this size/species is required.

For Shipping, Install and additional info please see “Native Species Live Stake FAQ’s

Native Live Stakes are cut and shipped while dormant, late fall to early spring.
Stakes are cut with one end angled for ease of planting.

Aquatic animal habitat support:
Attractive Flowers:
Average to moist soil:
Butterflies:
Clay Soil – High clay content, fine texture:
Erosion Control:
FACW- Usually occur in wetlands, but may occur in non-wetlands:
Flood Tolerant:
Fragrant:
Full – Part Sun (6+ hours of sun):
Game Birds:
High Wildlife Value:
Loamy Soil- mostly silt, sand, some clay:
Moist Soil:
Native to Coastal Regions:
Native To Mountain Regions:
Native to Piedmont Regions:
OBL – Almost always occur in wetlands:
Occasionally wet soil (non-tidal):
Part Sun – Part Shade :
Saline tolerant:
Salt Tolerant:
Sandy soil, coarse texture:
Small Mammals:
Songbirds:
Tree:
Waterfowl:
Wet soil (Tidal):
Full Sun:

Botanic Name (s): Salix nigra
Common Name(s): Black Willow, swamp willow
Mature height: 35-50′
Mature spread: 20-35′
Flower Color / Bloom Time: Yellow / March-April
Fruit: Cone / April-May
Fall Color: Yellow
Sun Exposure:

  • Full Sun
  • Part Sun

 

moisture:

  • Moist
  • Wet

 

 Ph: 6-8

Type:

  • Clay Soil – High clay content, fine texture
  • Loamy Soil – Mostly silt, sand, some clay
  • Organic Soil – High level of decayed leaves, bark
  • Sandy Soil – Coarse texture

Native Habitat: Fresh tidal marshes and swamps, forested wetlands, floodplains, wet meadows, seasonally to regularly saturated or flooded
Notes:

  • Streambank stabilizer
  • Spreads by suckers
  • Preferred food of ruffed grouse and pine grosbeak
  • Tolerates flooding
  • Tolerates salinity
  • Erosion Control
  • Flood Tolerant

High Wildlife Value:

  • Songbirds
  • Game Birds
  • Small Mammals
  • Waterfowl

OBL – Almost always occur in wetlands
Native to Coastal Regions
Native To Mountain Regions
Native to Piedmont Regions
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Salix nigra, Black willow 18″ Live Stakes for Erosion Control

An order minimum of 100 of this size/species is required.

For Shipping, Install and additional info please see “Native Species Live Stake FAQ’s

Native Live Stakes are cut and shipped while dormant, late fall to early spring.
Stakes are cut with one end angled for ease of planting.