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Populus deltoides x Populus nigra - Hybrid Poplar

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Populus deltoides x Populus nigra is a landscaping marvel known as the Hybrid Poplar, bringing both beauty and practicality to any open space. As a stately inhabitant of the arboreal world, this deciduous tree can achieve a glorious height and spread of up to 50 feet, creating a grand spectacle with its pyramid-like shape. The true charm lies in the glossy, green heart-shaped foliage that transitions to a vibrant yellow hue in autumn, providing visual intrigue across seasons. This hardy species is both wind and pest resilient, offering an impressive defense against external threats. With a moderate water requirement and a preference for full sun, the Hybrid Poplar thrives in a wide range of soil conditions. Catering to swift landscaping needs, its fast-growth rate makes it a go-to choice for quick screens and effective windbreaks. Besides its charm and utility, the Hybrid Poplar is esteemed for its fine timber value, adding a practical touch to its many attributes.

  • Size: Up to 50 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Glossy green leaves that turn yellow in autumn
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Risk tolerance: High tolerance to strong winds and pests
  • Growth rate: Fast-growing, making it ideal for quick screens or windbreaks
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