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Mt. Aso Pussy Willow
Mt. Aso Pussy Willow
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Alix gracilistyla 'Mt. Aso' is a unique ornamental pussy willow cultivar prized for its striking, rosy-pink catkins that appear in late winter to early spring. The fuzzy catkins emerge on bare branches before the leaves, creating a bold and colorful display during the colder months when few other plants are in bloom. As the season progresses, the catkins gradually fade to silver-gray. This deciduous shrub typically grows 6 to 10 feet tall and wide, forming a loose, upright habit. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil, though it tolerates wetter conditions well. Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8, Salix gracilistyla 'Mt. Aso' adds early-season interest and is especially effective in winter gardens, near water features, or used as cut stems in floral arrangements.
Product Details
- Botanical Name
- Salix gracilistyla 'Mt. Aso'
- Common Name
- Mt. Aso Pussy willow
- Family
- Salicaceae
- Foliage Type
- Deciduous
- Mature Height
- 8 - 10 ft.
- Mature Width
- 3 - 5 ft.
- Preferred Zones
- Zone 4|Zone 5|Zone 6|Zone 7|Zone 8|Zone 9
- Bloom Time
- February - April
- Bloom Type
- Red Flower
- Preferred Soil Type
- Rich Moist Soil
- Sun Exposure
- Full Sun
- Growth Rate
- Medium - Fast
- Drought Tolerance
- Medium
- Deer Resistance
- Low
