A3
Iva
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A superior willow variety for establishing dense windbreaks and erosion-control buffers.
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Practical Application of 'A3' Willow in Landscape Design
The 'A3' willow variety is a professional choice for agricultural enterprises and nurseries focused on creating fast-growing hedges and windbreaks. Unlike wild species, this cultivar offers predictable branching and growth habits, which significantly reduces the maintenance labor required to manage dense green screens.
Use Cases for 'A3' Willow
- Dense Living Fences: Due to its vigorous growth, 'A3' is ideal for high-density plantings (0.5–0.8 m spacing). It creates a dense visual and wind barrier in a short period.
- Soil Stabilization: Its robust root system makes it an excellent candidate for reinforcing slopes, embankments, and areas prone to erosion.
- Decorative Landscaping: The variety is widely used in urban planning and private property development due to its aesthetic appeal and high tolerance for various environmental conditions.
When cultivating 'A3', moisture management is the primary factor for success. The variety thrives in areas with high water tables or sites equipped with drip irrigation during the initial establishment phase. Compared to other ornamental willows, 'A3' shows superior winter hardiness and excellent regeneration capacity following pruning, making it a reliable, long-term asset for land management and property development.
Specifications
| Decorative Plants | |
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| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Iva |
| Country | Ukraine |
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