CNY Pussy Willow 银柳 Bouquet
$35.40
incl. GST
- The actual product may differ as each pot has its own unique natural look and although look identical but never 100% similar to the image pictured here.
- Flowers/Fruits are seasonal and it may not be with flowers/fruits at the time of order/delivery.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- In Chinese tradition, Pussy willow (银柳), also known as catkins signifies the coming of Spring and Prosperity.
- The appearance of their branches of fluffy, furry blossoms and tall height can also be related to the growth and abundance of fortune.
- The furry catkins of pussy willows are one of spring's earliest harbingers.
- If you have the proper conditions, you can grow this shrub in your yard.
- Proper pruning allows you to show off these plants with maximum impact on your landscape.
- Pussy willows are dioecious, with the male pussy willow trees producing catkins earlier than the female trees and therefore being more highly prized.
- The catkins of males yield numerous tiny flowers full of pollen later in spring, and when the blooms reach this point they are not considered decorative for floral cuttings.
- The female catkins bear flowers of their own that receive the males' pollen via flies and bees.
- The oval leaves come out after the catkins.
SOIL REQUIREMENT
- Loamy, rich.
FEEDING / FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT
- Pussy willows can do well with compost or leaf mold.
- You can fertilize them once in the fall with a balanced fertilizer after the plant is more than one year old.
- Use 0.5 pounds of fertilizer for every 0.5 inches of base-trunk diameter, spread 18 inches beyond the drip line of the branches.
- Don't let the fertilizer come into contact with the trunk of the pussy willow.
LIGHT REQUIREMENT
- Full sun to part shade.
WATER REQUIREMENT
- These plants love moisture.
- They thrive along banks of streams in the wild and are useful for controlling soil erosion.
- You will need to ensure they have plenty of water and are not subjected to drought conditions.
- Water them once or twice a week if there is no natural rainfall.