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  • Coyote Willow (Salix exigua)

Coyote Willow (Salix exigua)

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Western North America native willow commonly found on sandy streambanks and lakeshores. Early season pollen and nectar source for bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Attracts beneficial insects. Enhances riparian habitat and provides cover and forage. Browsed by deer. In Washington, only native east of the Cascades. Quick to form thickets and stabilize streambanks, can be aggressive under some conditions. Grows to 20 feet.


$20 for a bundle of 5 bare-root plants, about 3 feet tall


Provenance: Columbia Plateau


For more information, see Salix exigua - Burke Herbarium Image Collection.

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    • ​Lopez Island Heritage Apple Orchard
  • Resources
    • General Gardening
    • Growing Food
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