A 15-30ft deciduous shrub-tree. Yellow stems and light green leaves. Native through much of the Southwest. Not a fast grower. It spends most of its first few year growing roots. We have seen this in the Bakersfield area. They were growing next to the Kern River bed in full sun, in deep loam and next to an alkali flat. There were a few Quercus lobata in sight (about 1/4 mile away) and some Populus fremontii in the area. It was not in the river (which was dry anyway) but up on the bank. Rainfall in its range is 5-15 inchs year almost always in the winter.
Salix goodingii variabilis San Joaquin Willow's foliage type is deciduous.
Salix goodingii variabilis San Joaquin Willow's flower color is na.
Communities for Salix goodingii variabilis San Joaquin Willow:Central Oak Woodland, Creosote Bush Scrub, Coastal Sage Scrub, Valley Grassland and Riparian (rivers & creeks).
| ph: | 7.00 to 9.00 |
|---|---|
| usda: | 6 to 10 |
| height[m]: | 15.00 to 30.00 |
| width[m]: | 3.00 to 6.00 |
| rainfall[cm]: | 123.00 to 264.00 |
| Gallon | Price |
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| Out of Stock | $ 7.00 |
Always out of stock ?If the numbers are zero, there is a reason.