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Goodding's Willow
Salix gooddingii
Qualifies for Tree Enhancement Program
Climate Resiliency 3 out of 5 starsUse Goodding's Willow in a wildlife garden, especially along dry streambeds or ponds, to provide protection and shade for animals. Can be used for stream bank stabilization and erosion contorl due to its many surface roots. Goodding willow is dominant in many riparian communities of the West, where it frequently codominates with Fremont cottonwood. NOTE:Allergenic - The pollen is a severe allergen.
- Plant type: Perennial
- Water requirement: High, Medium, Low
- Sun exposure: Full, Part Sun
- Height range: 60 Feet
- Width range: Feet
- Growth rate: Fast
- Seasonal habit: Deciduous, Semi-Deciduous
- Flower color: Yellow, Green
- Flower season: Spring, Summer
- Fruit color: White
- Fruit season: Summer
- General foliage color: Green
- Soil preference: Sand, Clay, Loam, Rocky, Moist
- Native location: NV, CA, AZ, UT; South & East to TX: It is also found in river valleys of northern Mexico.
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