Willow Bay (Salix × sepulcralis ‘Erythroflexuosa’) is a captivating ornamental willow known for its twisted branches, golden-yellow stems, and graceful weeping form. A hybrid between Salix babylonica (Weeping Willow) and Salix alba (White Willow), this tree adds year-round visual interest to gardens.
Why Grow Willow Bay?
✔ Striking Winter Color – Vibrant golden-orange stems stand out against snow.
✔ Curly, Contorted Branches – Adds sculptural beauty in all seasons.
✔ Fast-Growing – Reaches 15–25 ft (4.5–7.5 m) in just a few years.
✔ Drought-Tolerant – Once established, needs minimal watering.

Planting & Care Guide
Ideal Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun to partial shade.
- Soil: Adaptable (prefers moist, well-drained soil).
- Hardiness Zones: 4–9 (tolerates cold winters).
Maintenance Tips
- Pruning: Trim in late winter to enhance branch curl and color.
- Watering: Keep soil moist for the first year, then reduce frequency.
- Pests/Diseases: Resistant to most issues but watch for aphids.

Landscaping Uses
- Focal Point – Plant as a standalone specimen.
- Winter Interest – Pair with evergreens for contrast.
- Erosion Control – Effective near ponds or slopes.
Where to Buy
Check local nurseries or online specialty growers like Fast-Growing-Trees.com or Nature Hills Nursery.
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