Japanese Fantail Willow (Salix sachalinensis ‘Sekka’ (also listed as Salix udensis ‘Sekka’)

The Japanese Fantail Willow is a unique and ornamental deciduous shrub known for its unusual flattened, fasciated stems that give it a fan-like appearance—highly prized in floral arrangements. Native to Japan, this fast-growing willow features narrow, lance-shaped green leaves and produces silvery-gray catkins in late winter to early spring. It thrives in moist environments and adds architectural interest to gardens, especially in winter when its contorted stems are most visible.

Category

Sun Needs:

  • Full sun to partial sun
  • Best growth and form in full sun
  • Tolerates wet soils and is ideal for rain gardens or near water features

Bloom Time:

  • Late winter to early spring
  • Produces gray catkins before leaf-out
Size:

Height: 10 to 15 feet
Width: 10 to 15 feet or more, with a spreading habit

Attributes:
  • Distinctive flattened, fan-shaped stems (fasciation)
  • Fast-growing and adaptable
  • Silvery-gray catkins in early spring
  • Attractive green foliage through summer
  • Can be used as a specimen, screen, or in floral design
  • Native to Japan
Care Tips:
  • Plant in moist, fertile, well-draining soil
  • Prefers consistent moisture; ideal for wet or low-lying areas
  • Prune in late winter to control size and encourage new fasciated growth
  • Can be coppiced (cut back hard) to rejuvenate
Pest watch:
  • Susceptible to common willow pests like aphids and leaf spot; monitor regularly
  • Short-lived compared to other shrubs, but offers high ornamental value

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