Salix gooddingii, commonly known as Goodding's Willow, is a deciduous shrub or tree native to southwestern North America. It features slender, lance-shaped leaves and produces catkins with tiny flowers. Goodding's Willow is well-adapted to riparian habitats and can tolerate wet soils. It is often used in streamside restoration projects or for erosion control.
Salix gooddingii (Goodding's Black Willow)
Size Information
Plantlets:
10 unrooted plantlets sterile in media, contained in an 8-ounce vessel. Ideal for potting into seedling trays for acclimation to nursery conditions or for subculturing to multiply stock.
Plug:
Juvenile plants rooted and acclimated in a 72-cell Jiffy Preforma tray. Perfect for up-potting into nursery pots or for planting directly in the ground. Sold by the tray or as individual units.
Pot:
Mature, soil-established plants in 3" x 8" nursery pots. Ideal for landscape installations where larger, established plants are needed.
Seeds:
High-germination-rate seeds available in packets. 1 packet covers a 10' x 10' area. Bulk seed quantities for larger projects are available upon inquiry.