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Golden Willow

The Golden Willow is a hardy shelter belt tree that grows with a round form and slender drooping branches. The tree will grow to a large stature and tends to prefer a low canopy. As implied with it’s name, young stems are adorned with a beautiful yellow hue. The tree grows with glossy green, narrow (lanceolate) leaves. In autumn the leaves will turn golden yellow. As the tree ages the trunk’s bark will become deeply furrowed. The tree is typically found growing in a multi-trunk form, how ever we also have single trunk selections.

Laurel Leaf Willow

The Laurel Leaf Willow is an extremely hardy, large sized tree that is native to Northern Europe. It is noted for having a rounded form, dark green glossy leaves and twisted trunk bark. It produces catkins that are golden yellow in colour. The tree is normally allowed a low canopy and is perfectly content in wet sites. Laurel Leaf willows are very eager to leaf out in the spring and reuctant to drop their leaves in the fall.

Sargent Poplar

The majestic giant of the prairies. The Sargent Poplar is a native tree that commonly grows along rivers and streams. It’s leaves are glossy, bright green and triangular. The leaves are quick to turn to yellow in autumn. As the tree ages it will develop deeply furrowed bark with massive ridges and trapezoidal sides. The Sargent Poplar starts it’s life with an upright oval form and matures into a rounded form over the years. When young it is fast growing, making it a perfect selection for shelterbelts. The tree is widely adaptable and will thrive in even the most adverse of planting sites. The Sargent Poplar has the potential to grow into a massive organism, which make it best suited for larger planting sights.