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Corkscrew Willow advice please

Discussion in 'Trees' started by LilyTL, Mar 28, 2026 at 4:24 PM.

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    Hello all, seeking some advice please. I've been told this is a corkscrew willow.
    Is it meant to look like this at this time of year - i.e. no buds, not much going on?

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      Thank you - we've only just moved into the house so not sure how old the tree is. However it was in full leaf last September, could it die off between then and now? It's a lovely tree, I do hope it survives.
       
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      It should be starting to come into leaf by now. It has obviously been pollarded (not particularly well) in the not too distant past. Willows don't last all that long but their life usually gets extended by pollarding.
       
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      Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when I took a picture of a willow and this had male Catkins at the end of March.
       
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        No buds - no activity. :sad:
         
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          Thank you Shiney. So sad if we're going to lose this tree. Do you know if it can be saved? I wonder, if it is pollarded well this year, might it come back next year?
           
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          Here's the tree last September.
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            Hi

            Are you confident it’s a willow , it maybe a Ash tree and they havnt started to come into leaf yet

            we had a very hot dry summer last year , maybe that as well

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            I wouldn't be inclined to have it pollarded until you see whether it survives as it is an expensive job. If it isn't going to leaf up this year then nothing is likely to help.

            A closeup of the tree or leaves would help to see whether it is a willow.
             
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            Funnily enough I do have opera glasses, and they are useful, even if I don't go to the opera!
             
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