Salix alba 'Belders'

Salix

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Salix alba 'Belders' is a variety of white willow with a striking growth habit. This tree has a dense, pyramidal shape and grows quickly to a large height. The leaves are elongated, narrow, and green in color. In the spring, the tree produces catkins with silvery fluff. Salix alba 'Belders' is known for its elegant appearance and is often used as a specimen tree in gardens and parks.

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  • No, Salix alba 'Belders' is not evergreen. It is a deciduous plant that loses its leaves in the fall. Therefore, it is a plant that can be bare during certain times of the year.

    This plant is hardy up to -15 degrees Celsius. It is important to protect the plant from severe frost in winter. Garden plants that are not very winter hardy often need to be covered or brought indoors during the winter.

    Yes, this plant is easy to maintain and requires little special care. Regular pruning and sufficient watering are enough for healthy growth. It is a strong and robust plant that thrives well in the garden.

    This plant needs a lot of space because it can grow quite large. It is recommended to plant it at least 2 meters away from other plants. Make sure it gets enough sunlight and prune it regularly to maintain its size and shape.

    Yes, the Salix alba 'Belders' grows best in full sun or partial shade. In the shade, the growth of the plant will be hindered and it may not thrive as well. It is therefore advisable to place the plant in a location where it receives sufficient sunlight.

    Garden plants like these generally need water when the top layer of soil feels dry. In the summer, this may mean watering the plant once or twice a week, possibly more often during hot weather. Make sure the soil doesn't become too wet to prevent root rot.

    Yes, Salix alba 'Belders' attracts butterflies and bees due to the flowers that contain nectar and provide food for these insects. It is therefore a good choice for gardens that want to contribute to biodiversity and the conservation of these species.

    This plant blooms in the months of March and April and the blooming period lasts about two weeks.

    Yes, this plant can handle full sun well. It is important for the plant to receive sufficient water during hot weather. It is recommended to water the plant in the morning or evening to prevent burning.

    No, the leaves and branches of the Salix alba 'Belders' are not edible. It is a decorative garden plant and is not grown for consumption. It is recommended not to consume any parts of this plant.

  • Prune this plant in early spring, before the buds start to emerge. Remove dead, damaged or crossing branches. Trim branches back to just above a bud or branch.

    This plant needs regular water, especially during warm and dry periods. Make sure the soil remains moist, but not waterlogged. Water at the root zone of the plant as needed.

    Salix alba 'Belders' thrives in moist potting soil with good drainage. Make sure the potting soil is slightly acidic to neutral. It is important to keep the potting soil moist regularly, but not waterlogged.

    Prefers moist soils with good drainage. Grows well in humus-rich, nutritious soil. Avoids excessively dry or overly wet soil.

    Salix alba 'Belders' thrives best in a location with full sun or partial shade. Make sure to provide a moist, well-draining soil. This plant is suitable for the garden and can tolerate wet conditions well.

    The plant needs winter protection, such as covering with straw or mulch, to protect the roots from frost. It can also help to wrap the plant with jute or fleece to protect the branches from cold wind. Make sure the plant receives enough water before the frost sets in.

    The plant needs regular watering, especially during dry periods. Prune the plant annually in the spring to maintain its shape. Add organic fertilizer in the spring for healthy growth.

    Plants like these generally benefit from fertilization in the spring with a general fertilizer for flowering plants. It is important not to over-fertilize the plant to prevent damage. It is recommended to fertilize according to the instructions on the fertilizer packaging.

    It is beneficial to apply a layer of mulch around the plant to keep the soil moist and reduce weed growth. Mulch can be made from organic materials such as bark, leaves, or straw. Make sure not to place the mulch layer against the plant's stem to prevent the formation of mold.

    The garden plant Salix alba 'Belders' thrives best in a slightly acidic to neutral soil. A pH value between 5.5 and 7.5 is ideal for this plant. Ensure good drainage to prevent water accumulation.

    To control pests in garden plants, you can use natural pesticides such as neem oil or pyrethrum. Additionally, regular pruning and removing dead leaves can help prevent pests. Planting certain herbs like lavender or marigold can also reduce the presence of pests.

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    Salix alba 'Belders' is a variety of white willow with a striking growth habit. This tree has a dense, pyramidal shape and grows quickly to a large height. The leaves are elongated, narrow, and green in color. In the spring, the tree produces catkins with silvery fluff. Salix alba 'Belders' is known for its elegant appearance and is often used as a specimen tree in gardens and parks.

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