Salix Matsudana "Tortusa"
| Plant Type: | Deciduous | A picture of the corkscrew willow at Frontier Park A picture of the branch and leaf of the corkscrew willow |
| Leaf: | Shape-long and narrow curls, spring summer color-green, fall color-light yellow, alternate leaves | |
| Flower: | Inconspicuous not showy, green | |
| Fruit: | Inconspicuous not showy, green | |
| Hardiness: | Zone 4-10 | |
| Culture: | Preferred soil-tolerates any kind of soil mostly wet and poor drainage, direct sun light. | |
| Size: | Average height, width, and spread in feet are width 36ft, height 39ft. and 30ft spread. | |
| Uses: | Uses - branches used in flower arrangements, wreaths, tree used for shade, air, sometimes woods, baskets and furniture, and many other uses | |
| Notes | Native to China, Korea; introduced to America in 1923, the bark and the branches are both softwood. |