Does dappled willow have invasive roots?
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Basic Dappled Willow Care
Like most shrubs, it will prefer a good mulch to keep its root zone cool and moist. Note too that, unlike large willows (some are huge trees!), its root system is not invasive. Although some sources claim the dappled willow is to hardy to only zone 5, the species (S.
Correspondingly, how big does a dappled willow get?
4 to 6 feet
Likewise, people ask, how do you root a dappled willow?
Dappled willow can be propagated from softwood or semi hardwood cuttings. To produce new plants, just plant 8” cuttings of stem without leaves into consistently moist soil in a small pot or nursery bed, they will generally root easily.
Yellowing of leaves in dappled willows could be due to over-watering. Even dry spells and fungal diseases can cause this condition. Browning of leaves is caused by under-watering, exposure to frost, and fungal diseases. Sometimes, the leaves of the dappled willow may turn green.