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Salix cinerea
Salix cinerea
Salix cinerea
Salix cinerea

Salix cinerea

TAXONOMIE

FamilieSalicaceae
GattungSalix
Zone4

UM

Salix cinerea, commonly known as grey willow or grey sallow, is a species of willow native to Europe and western Asia. It typically grows in wet habitats such as marshes, riverbanks, and wet woodlands. The plant is deciduous and has a dormancy period during the winter months.

AUCH BEKANNT ALS

Grey Willow

ÜBERBLICK

WasserSehr feucht
BodenLehmig
LichtMittel (6 Std)
Temperatur15° C
Feuchtigkeit70
Ruhezustand3 Monate
PH6,5
Druck1.013

EINZELHEITEN

Pflegehinweise
Salix cinerea requires moderate temperatures and high humidity for optimal growth. It prefers medium light conditions and should be kept in consistently wet soil. Regular watering is essential to maintain soil moisture. The plant can tolerate a range of temperatures but thrives best in cooler climates.
Boden
Salix cinerea prefers loamy soil that is consistently wet or waterlogged. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, but the soil should retain enough moisture to keep the plant hydrated. A soil mix rich in organic matter is ideal.
Dünger
A balanced fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio of 10-10-10 is suitable for Salix cinerea. Fertilize the plant during the growing season, typically in spring and summer, to support healthy growth. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to nutrient imbalances.
Umtopfen
Repot Salix cinerea during its dormancy period in late winter or early spring. Choose a larger pot with good drainage and fill it with a loamy soil mix. Carefully transfer the plant to the new pot, ensuring the root ball is intact. Water thoroughly after repotting.
Vermehrung
Salix cinerea can be propagated through cuttings. Take hardwood cuttings during the dormant season or softwood cuttings in late spring. Place the cuttings in water or a moist soil mix until roots develop. Once rooted, transplant the cuttings to their permanent location.
Beschneidung
Prune Salix cinerea in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove any dead or damaged branches and thin out crowded areas to improve air circulation. Regular pruning helps maintain the plant's shape and encourages healthy growth.
Toxizität
Salix cinerea is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, as with all plants, it is advisable to prevent pets and children from ingesting any part of the plant.
Zusätzlich
Salix cinerea is a fast-growing plant that can quickly establish itself in suitable habitats. It is often used in wetland restoration projects and as a natural barrier to prevent soil erosion. The plant's catkins are an important food source for early pollinators.
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