Salix purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid.

Scientific Name: Salix purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid.


Classification: Plantae/ Tracheobionta / Spermatophyta / Magnoliophyta / Magnoliopsida / Dilleniidae / Salicales / Salicaceae / Salix L./ Salix purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid.

<i>Salix purpurea</i> L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid.
General Information
Usda SymbolSAPUG2
GroupDicot
Life CyclePerennial
Growth HabitsShrubTree,
Native LocationsSAPUG2

Plant Guide

Use a soil moisture meter to monitor the soil moisture where Salix purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid. is planted.

Fact Sheet

Uses

Purpleosier willow is used extensively in soil bioengineering systems and to control erosion along streambanks resulting from flood and ice damage. Its fast growth, resilient stems, and ability to recover from mechanical damage make it an ideal plant for this use. When used in this manner, it provides cover for small animals and browse for deer, beaver and rabbits and exceptional nesting sites for birds. The whips are useful in vineyards for tying up grapevines and also for basket making. This species was brought to North America by the Europeans and grown for these purposes.

Status

Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant’s current status (e.g. threatened or endangered species, state noxious status, and wetland indicator values).

Description

Purpleosier willow is a medium to tall introduced shrub growing 10 to 20 feet high, with smooth, slender, tough, resilient branches, purplish at first but later changing to gray or olive-gray. The leaves arise in pairs but not quite oppositely, are smooth tongue-shaped, finely-toothed near the tip only, 2 to 4 inches long, bluish-green above and pale below. The catkins are small, arise in almost opposite pairs, and mature in spring before the leaves come out. Male and female flowers are borne on separate plants. Purpleosier willow is a solitary shrub, sending up many branches from the base. Growth is rapid, reaching from 2 to 8 feet in two years; often to full height of 15-20 feet in five years. On nutrient-rich sites it can grow to 25 feet.

Adaptation and Distribution

Distribution , Use soil moisture sensors to measure the soil moisture of Salix purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid..

Distribution

Purpleosier willow is climatically adapted to all the northeastern states. Well-drained to imperfectly-drained soils are most suitable for this species. It can be used on soils of any texture, but makes best growth on silt loams. Purpleosier willow is distributed primarily throughout the Northeast. For a current distribution map, please consult the Plant Profile page for this species on the PLANTS Website. Martin van der Grinten Big Flats Plant Materials Center Big Flats, New York

Establishment

Purpleosier willow is susceptible to severe browsing by livestock and cannot be established without protection. Banks that are eroded and undercut to a steep unplantable slope require grading prior to planting. Cuttings: Plant as one year old rooted cuttings, or dormant hardwood cuttings. If dormant cuttings are used, they should be 3/8 to 1/2 inch at the thick end, 12 to 15 inches long, and made before the leaves emerge. Dormant cuttings should be planted vertically with only an inch or two protruding. If they cannot be pushed in the soil by hand, use a rod to make a hole but be sure the cutting is tamped in well with the heel to avoid leaving any air spaces. If the soil is too stony to for this technique, the cutting may be buried horizontally about one inch deep in damp soil. Rooted cuttings should be planted in a hole dug big enough to accommodate the root system when well-spread. On difficult streambanks, it is sometimes necessary to mulch the planting with coarse plant material, even wiring and staking the mulch down in some cases. Plant at 2 to 3 foot spacing from just above water's edge or rip-rap, to the top of the bank. Soil Bioengineering Uses: 'Streamco' purpleosier willow is the premier source of materials for these practices. 'Streamco' provides the best combination of growth, stem density, flexibility, and toughness of any willow tested for these uses. Dormant whips are very useful when bundled into wattles (live fascines) or for brush layering and mattressing systems. Stem sections work well in live staking systems, and larger diameter (1 1/2-2 inches) older stems are useful in pole applications. ‘Streamco’ willow can be produced in the nursery to specification to meet all the above uses. Planting methods for soil bioengineering are regionally varied. Consult with the Plant Materials Specialist for planting recommendations. Other species can be added to plantings of "Streamco' to create diversity. Living Snow Fence 'Streamco' willow is an excellent choice for creating living snow fence due to its stem density. With Streamco, a single row snow fence will begin to trap snow in the second year, and become very effective in three to four years.

Management

Purpleosier willow used on streambanks may experience mechanical damage. The site should be inspected annually in spring, after heavy run-off has subsided, for needed repairs. Gaps should be filled in by replanting, or laying down and covering branches of nearby plants. Any mechanical measures used to protect the bank toe, such as stone rip-rap, must be kept in repair as well.

Plant Traits

Growth Requirements

Fire ToleranceHigh
Cold Stratification RequiredNo
Drought ToleranceLow
Drought ToleranceNone
Drought ToleranceNone
Fertility RequirementMedium
Fertility RequirementMedium
Fertility RequirementMedium
Fire ToleranceHigh
Cold Stratification RequiredNo
Fire ToleranceHigh
Frost Free Days, Minimum120
Frost Free Days, Minimum160
Frost Free Days, Minimum160
Hedge ToleranceHigh
Hedge ToleranceHigh
Hedge ToleranceLow
Adapted to Medium Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Coarse Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Coarse Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Coarse Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Fine Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Fine Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Fine Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Medium Textured SoilsYes
Adapted to Medium Textured SoilsYes
Temperature, Minimum (°F)-38
Anaerobic ToleranceHigh
Anaerobic ToleranceHigh
Anaerobic ToleranceHigh
CaCO3 ToleranceLow
CaCO3 ToleranceLow
CaCO3 ToleranceLow
Cold Stratification RequiredNo
Moisture UseHigh
Temperature, Minimum (°F)-33
Temperature, Minimum (°F)-33
Shade ToleranceIntolerant
Shade ToleranceIntolerant
Shade ToleranceIntolerant
Salinity ToleranceLow
Salinity ToleranceLow
Salinity ToleranceLow
Root Depth, Minimum (inches)25
Root Depth, Minimum (inches)20
Root Depth, Minimum (inches)20
Precipitation, Minimum35
Precipitation, Minimum35
Precipitation, Minimum35
Precipitation, Maximum65
Precipitation, Maximum60
Moisture UseHigh
Moisture UseHigh
pH, Maximum7.5
pH, Maximum7.5
pH, Maximum7.5
pH, Minimum5.5
pH, Minimum5.5
pH, Minimum5.5
Planting Density per Acre, Maxim10000
Planting Density per Acre, Maxim11000
Planting Density per Acre, Maxim11000
Planting Density per Acre, Minim1740
Planting Density per Acre, Minim2700
Planting Density per Acre, Minim2700
Precipitation, Maximum60


Morphology/Physiology

Active Growth PeriodSpring and Summer
ToxicityNone
ToxicityNone
ToxicityNone
Foliage Porosity SummerDense
Fire ResistantNo
Flower ColorYellow
Flower ConspicuousNo
Flower ConspicuousNo
Flower ConspicuousNo
Foliage ColorGreen
Foliage ColorGreen
Foliage ColorGreen
Fire ResistantNo
Foliage Porosity SummerDense
Foliage Porosity SummerDense
Foliage Porosity WinterModerate
Foliage Porosity WinterModerate
Foliage Porosity WinterModerate
Foliage TextureCoarse
Foliage TextureCoarse
Foliage TextureMedium
C:N RatioHigh
Shape and OrientationErect
Active Growth PeriodSpring and Summer
Active Growth PeriodSpring and Summer
BloatNone
BloatNone
BloatNone
C:N RatioHigh
C:N RatioHigh
Shape and OrientationErect
Coppice PotentialNo
Coppice PotentialNo
Coppice PotentialYes
Fall ConspicuousNo
Fall ConspicuousNo
Fall ConspicuousNo
Fire ResistantNo
Low Growing GrassNo
Leaf RetentionNo
Leaf RetentionNo
Leaf RetentionNo
LifespanLong
LifespanModerate
LifespanModerate
Low Growing GrassNo
Low Growing GrassNo
Fruit/Seed ConspicuousNo
Nitrogen FixationNone
Nitrogen FixationNone
Nitrogen FixationNone
Resprout AbilityYes
Resprout AbilityYes
Resprout AbilityYes
Shape and OrientationDecumbent
Known AllelopathNo
Known AllelopathNo
Fruit/Seed ConspicuousNo
Fruit/Seed ConspicuousNo
Growth FormMultiple Stem
Growth FormMultiple Stem
Growth FormMultiple Stem
Growth RateModerate
Growth RateModerate
Height at 20 Years, Maximum (fee11
Height at 20 Years, Maximum (fee6
Height at 20 Years, Maximum (fee8
Height, Mature (feet)11.0
Height, Mature (feet)6.0
Height, Mature (feet)8.0
Known AllelopathNo
Growth RateRapid


Reproduction

Propagated by TubersNo
Propagated by SprigsNo
Propagated by SprigsNo
Propagated by SprigsNo
Propagated by SodNo
Propagated by SodNo
Propagated by SodNo
Propagated by SeedNo
Propagated by SeedNo
Propagated by SeedNo
Propagated by TubersNo
Propagated by TubersNo
Seed Spread RateNone
Small GrainNo
Fruit/Seed PersistenceNo
Small GrainNo
Small GrainNo
Vegetative Spread RateModerate
Vegetative Spread RateSlow
Vegetative Spread RateSlow
Propagated by CuttingsYes
Propagated by CuttingsYes
Commercial AvailabilityRoutinely Available
Commercial AvailabilityRoutinely Available
Commercial AvailabilityRoutinely Available
Fruit/Seed PersistenceNo
Fruit/Seed PersistenceNo
Propagated by Bare RootYes
Propagated by Bare RootYes
Propagated by Bare RootYes
Propagated by BulbNo
Propagated by BulbNo
Propagated by BulbNo
Propagated by CuttingsYes
Propagated by CormNo
Propagated by CormNo
Propagated by CormNo
Propagated by ContainerYes
Propagated by ContainerYes
Propagated by ContainerYes


Suitability/Use

Palatable Browse AnimalMedium
Palatable Graze AnimalLow
Palatable Graze AnimalLow
Palatable Graze AnimalLow
Palatable HumanNo
Palatable HumanNo
Palatable HumanNo
Post ProductNo
Post ProductNo
Post ProductNo
Protein PotentialLow
Protein PotentialLow
Protein PotentialLow
Pulpwood ProductNo
Pulpwood ProductNo
Pulpwood ProductNo
Veneer ProductNo
Veneer ProductNo
Veneer ProductNo
Lumber ProductNo
Berry/Nut/Seed ProductNo
Berry/Nut/Seed ProductNo
Berry/Nut/Seed ProductNo
Christmas Tree ProductNo
Christmas Tree ProductNo
Christmas Tree ProductNo
Fodder ProductNo
Fodder ProductNo
Fodder ProductNo
Palatable Browse AnimalLow
Lumber ProductNo
Lumber ProductNo
Naval Store ProductNo
Naval Store ProductNo
Naval Store ProductNo
Nursery Stock ProductYes
Nursery Stock ProductYes
Nursery Stock ProductYes
Palatable Browse AnimalLow

<i>Salix purpurea</i> L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.) C.K. Schneid.

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