An impressive garden on Bainbridge Island, WA, USA

Salix cinerea 'Tricolor'

Review Notes: The attractive variegated shrub on the left is a Willow that was inherited with the garden. John thinks it may be Salix cinerea 'Tricolor'.
John pollards this willow each year - so in late February it looks like a 6' pole with large lump on the top. It grows pretty vigorously and provides attractive foliage in summer.

Plant Type:- Shrub

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Photographer:- John Bullivant, WA, USA
The attractive variegated shrub on the left is a Willow that was inherited with the garden. John thinks it may be Salix cinerea 'Tricolor'.
John pollards this willow each year - so in late February it looks like a 6' pole with large lump on the top. The photo was taken late August so it grows pretty vigorously!


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