Creeping Willow

Salix Repens

Creeping Willow

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Introduce the subtle charm of the Creeping Willow to your garden. This low-growing shrub gracefully spreads its branches, creating a picturesque ground cover. With its slender leaves and trailing stems, Creeping Willow adds texture and movement to any landscape. Thriving in moist, well-drained soils, it's perfect for erosion control along slopes or as a border plant. Enjoy the tranquil beauty and versatility of the Creeping Willow in your outdoor space.

$3.25

Information Sheet

Fast

Growth

Sun, Mid-Shade

Exposition

1m

Height

2m

Width

Heavy, Poor, Fresh

Soil

Canadian Map of Plant Hardiness Zones

What is the hardiness zone?

Hardiness zones in Canada refer to geographic regions categorized based on the ability of plants to withstand cold temperatures during winter. These zones help gardeners and landscapers choose plants suited to their specific climate conditions. Each hardiness zone has a number associated with it, with lower numbers indicating warmer climates and higher numbers indicating colder climates. For example, Zone 1 represents colder regions where plants must endure extremely low temperatures, while Zone 8 represents milder climates with less harsh winters.

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