Encyclopedia: Populus alba
Populus alba (White Poplar) is a species of poplar, most closely related to the aspens (Populus sect. Populus). It is native from Spain and Morocco through central Europe (north to Germany and Poland)...
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White Poplar. (Populus alba). General Description. Medium to tall tree sometimes confused with Silver Maple since the leaves on long shoots are maple-shaped...
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White poplar, also known as silver-leaved or silverleaf poplar, is a tall tree that, at maturity, may reach 70 feet or more in height and 2 feet in diameter. The smooth, greenish-white bark becomes dark and rough on older trees.
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White Poplar is a fast-growing, deciduous tree which reaches 60 to 100 feet in height with a 40 white poplar which is particularly striking, along with...
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A deciduous Eurasian tree (Populus alba) having palmately lobed leaves with whitish undersides. Also called abele. white poplar
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Hybrid poplar trees and cuttings. One of the fastest growing trees. Complete culture instructions. Cuttings are available from December to June. Small orders are welcome. Hybrid poplar trees grow up to 10 feet per year and they live 40+ years. You can cut them for firewood in 5 years. You can get a nice privacy screen...
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Common Names: White poplar, silver-leaved or silverleaf poplar Description: White poplar is a tall deciduous tree in the Willow...
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Oct 23, 2009 White poplar is a tree that can grow 40-80 ft. (12.2-24.4m) tall and 40-50 ft. (12.2-15.2 m) wide. The bark on young trees is smooth and...
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Caribou and white tailed deer leave it alone. Red squirrels will eat the male flower buds. Deer, caribou and moose use Balsam fir stands as cover in the winter because the snow is not as deep under them as in hardwood stands.
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