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Salix matsudana – Corkscrew Willow

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20.00 to 30.00

Spread (ft.)

15 to 25

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Small, yellowish-green catkins

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Salix matsudana – Corkscrew Willow

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Salix matsudana – Corkscrew Willow is a fast-growing tree with twisted branches and curly leaves, perfect as a focal point or for moist landscapes. Ideal for rain gardens, ponds, or naturalized areas, it adds year-round beauty and supports pollinators.

Salix matsudana, commonly known as Corkscrew Willow, is considered invasive in certain regions. It is listed as an invasive species in the following states:

  • Virginia
  • New Jersey

Due to state regulations, we are unable to ship this plant to these states.

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Additional information

Size

, ,

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

20.00 to 30.00

Spread (ft.)

15 to 25

Bloom Time

,

Bloom Description

Small, yellowish-green catkins

Sun

Water

,

Maintenance

Suggested Use

,

Tolerate

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Attracts

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Product Description

Add striking architectural interest and year-round beauty to your garden with Salix matsudana, commonly known as Corkscrew Willow. This unique tree is prized for its twisted, contorted branches and curly foliage, which create an eye-catching silhouette in any landscape. Perfect as a focal point or specimen tree, Corkscrew Willow thrives in full sun and moist soils, making it a fantastic choice for water features, rain gardens, or low-lying areas. Its fast growth and adaptability make it a versatile addition to both formal and naturalistic settings, while its twisted branches are also popular in floral arrangements.

Why Choose Corkscrew Willow?

  • Unique Form: Twisted branches and curly leaves provide year-round visual interest.
  • Fast-Growing: Quickly establishes itself as a striking focal point in the garden.
  • Moisture-Loving: Thrives in moist or wet soils, making it perfect for water edges or rain gardens.
  • Multi-Season Appeal: Bare winter branches add dramatic texture, while lush summer foliage enhances greenery.

Cultivation Tips

  • Sunlight Needs: Prefers full sun to partial shade for optimal growth.
  • Soil Preferences: Thrives in moist, well-drained soils but adapts to a variety of conditions, including clay and sandy soils.
  • Watering Requirements: Keep soil consistently moist; tolerates wet or poorly drained areas.
  • Spacing: Allow ample space for its spreading growth habit; mature trees can reach 20-30 feet in height and width.

Design Ideas for Your Garden

Corkscrew Willow is an excellent choice for creating a bold focal point in your garden or as a statement tree near ponds, streams, or rain gardens. Use its twisted branches to add structure and texture to your winter landscape or as a complement to more traditional trees and shrubs. Pair it with moisture-loving plants like Blue Flag Iris or Swamp Milkweed for a cohesive design near water features. Its fast growth makes it ideal for quickly establishing greenery in new landscapes.

Ecological Benefits

Salix matsudana helps stabilize soil in wet areas and reduces erosion, making it a functional choice for eco-conscious landscaping. Its flowers provide nectar for early-season pollinators, while its branches offer shelter for birds and small wildlife.

Transform your garden with the dramatic beauty and ecological benefits of Salix matsudana – Corkscrew Willow. This fast-growing, low-maintenance tree brings unique texture, greenery, and wildlife support to any outdoor space.

Salix matsudana, commonly known as Corkscrew Willow, is considered invasive in certain regions. It is listed as an invasive species in the following states:

  • Virginia
  • New Jersey

Due to state regulations, we are unable to ship this plant to these states.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best growing conditions for Corkscrew Willow?

Corkscrew Willow grows best in full sun and prefers moist, well-drained soil, though it will tolerate periodically wet soils and is adaptable to a wide range of conditions, including clay and sandy soils. It’s an excellent choice for rain gardens or low spots, but it should be planted away from foundations, septic systems, or water lines due to its aggressive roots.

How large does Corkscrew Willow grow?

Corkscrew Willow is a fast-growing deciduous tree that typically reaches 20–30 feet tall and 15–20 feet wide. Its twisting, contorted branches and curly leaves give it year-round ornamental appeal, especially in winter when the bare branches are fully visible.

Is Corkscrew Willow messy or invasive?

Yes—it can be considered messy, as it tends to shed twigs, branches, and leaves regularly. While it’s not invasive in most regions, it does have a shallow, wide-spreading root system and a relatively short lifespan (often 20–30 years), making it best suited to informal or open landscapes.

Can Corkscrew Willow be used in floral arrangements?

Yes! Its curly, architectural branches are highly prized in cut flower and dried floral arrangements. Gardeners often prune it to harvest stems for decorative use indoors or in arrangements, especially in winter.

Is Corkscrew Willow deer-resistant?

No—Corkscrew Willow is not deer-resistant. In fact, young willows are often browsed by deer and rabbits, so protection is recommended until trees are well established, especially in areas with high browsing pressure.

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