Family: Salicaceae

Scientific Name: Salix purpurea Cannon Blue

Common Name: Cannon Blue Willow

Description

Canyon Blue Willow (Salix purpurea) is a compact shrub Williow. The thin leaves are bluish-green, turning yellow in the fall.

Pronunciation(SAY-liks)(per-PU-ree-ah)
Plant TypeShrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone3
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, moist, wet, tolerates a wide range of conditions
Soil & Siteaverage, moist, wet
Temperaturetolerates and prefers the colder temperatures
Flowerswhite catkins
LeavesNarrow, simple, glaucous blue leaves turn yellow in the fall.
Stemspurple gray branches,
Dimensions4-5 by 4+, reported maturing to 10 feet
MaintenanceEasily cut back hard to maintain size and form.
Propagationcuttings
Native SiteThe species plant (Salix purpurea is native to Europe, North Africa, and Japan.
Misc FactsCanyon Blue Purpleosier Willow resembles the more common and compact cultivar Salix purpurea Nana. Cannon Blue has a deeper bluish leaf color.
Author's NotesI have seen this plant a few times at Botanical Gardens, and the foliage is bluish. The foliage color goes by many names, such as glaucous, bluish, steel gray, bluish gray, etc.
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