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    Populus × canadensis

    Populus × canadensis, known as Canadian poplar or Carolina poplar, is a naturally occurring hybrid of Populus nigra and Populus deltoides. It is a vigorous, broadly columnar, deciduous tree growing to 40 m, which is commonly used by landscape architects. Cultivars include 'Robusta' and 'Aurea', which has won the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Populus × canadensis, known as Canadian poplar or Carolina poplar, is a naturally occurring hybrid of Populus nigra and Populus deltoides. [2] It is a vigorous, broadly columnar, deciduous tree growing to 40 m (130 ft), which is commonly used by landscape architects. Cultivars include 'Robusta' [3] and 'Aurea' (golden poplar [4] or golden Carolina poplar), which has won the Royal ...
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  4. Populus × canadensis. Canadian poplar. A fast growing deciduous tree, up to 35m high. This is a somewhat variable hybrid, with a conical or columnar habit, and triangular to oval-shaped, glossy green leaves with scalloped edges and pointed tips. Slender catkins are produced in early spring; on male trees the catkins have red flowers
  5. Populus ×canadensis is fast growing and can eventually reach a height of 25 - 30 m, fast growing, depending on the site and climate conditions. When should Populus ×canadensis trees be planted? The right time to plant Populus ×canadensis is during the dormancy period.
  6. shootgardening.com

    P. x canadensis is a vigorous, broadly columnar to conical, deciduous tree with triangular to ovate, scalloped, glossy, tapered, bright green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Red male catkins and green female catkins bloom in spring. Female catkins are followed by green seed capsules splitting to release fluffy, white seeds.
  7. Populus x canadensis . INTRODUCTION . Populus canadensis is a deciduous . broadleaf tree that grows quickly, reaching 30 m in height. It is an hybrid species come up from . P. nigra. and . P.deltoides . breading, originally selected in France. A lot of different clones have been originated from this cross breading. It has been used extensively ...
  8. brickfieldspark.org

    May 22, 2023Hybrid Black Poplar - Populus nigra Family - Salicaceae. Large tree growing to 30m (98ft), with a trunk up to 2m (6.5ft) in diameter, often growing close to water. ... There are several named cultivars of P. x canadensis depending partly on leaf shape and the sex of the tree.

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