Populus x canadensis, Canadian Poplar


Populus x canadensis Carolina poplar Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees

Populus x canadensis Upload Image Print Version Family Salicaceae (sal-i-KAY-see-ee) Info Genus Populus (POP-yoo-lus) Info Species x canadensis (kan-a-DEN-sis) Info Synonym Populus deltoides x nigra Sun Exposure Full Sun Foliage Deciduous Height over 40 ft. (12 m) Spacing 6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m) Hardiness USDA Zone 2b: to -42.7 °C (-45 °F)


Populus x canadensis Carolina poplar Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees

Description A tall tree with spreading crown and upswept lower branches. The trunk is without burrs. It bears large red male catkins before the leaves, which arrive quite late. Leaves glossy green above when mature, shallowly toothed, long stalked and almost diamond shaped.


Herken de boomsoort NL Canada populier; Latin Populus x canadensis; UK Carolina poplar; GE

An important group of hybrids deriving from the European black poplar P. nigra and its relative of eastern N. America P. deltoides, the earliest of which arose spontaneously in western Europe soon after the introduction of the American species.


Populus x canadensis Pallano

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


Populus ×canadensis Hybrid black poplar Van den Berk Nurseries

There are several named cultivars of P. x canadensis depending partly on leaf shape and the sex of the tree. At least one tree is female (as stems with fruits were collected from the ground) and leaves from all the trees looked the same.


Populus x canadensis Carolina poplar Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees

A hybrid between Eastern cottonwood ( P. deltoides) and Lombardy poplar ( P. nigra 'Italia'), from 1830s. Height can reach 150' with a circumference up to 20'. Leaves are heart-shaped and 3-5" long. All trees are male clones. Fairly common in Portland along streets with houses built 1900-1915.


Menuda Natura Populus x canadensis Moench

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General information Synonyms Publications Other data Synonyms Has 36 Synonyms KB Homotypic Synonyms Populus balsamifera var. canadensis (Moench) Sudw. in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20: 44 (1893) Populus × euramericana Guinier in Rapp. Commiss. Int. Peuplier : 6 (1950), nom. superfl. Heterotypic Synonyms Monilistus × monilifera Raf. in Alsogr.


Populus ×canadensis 'Marilandica' Populus ×canadensis 'Marilandica' Van den Berk Nurseries

Other Names: Hybrid Poplar Description: A tall shade tree that is very fast growing and tolerant of varied conditions; a male variety producing showy bright red catkins in early spring; emerging coppery-bronze foliage matures to dark green; makes a great windbreak or quick shade tree


Populus x canadensis Moench 63473 Biodiversidad Virtual / Plantas

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.


Populus x canadensis Carolina poplar Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees

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.


Populus ×canadensis 'Robusta' Canadapopulier (cv) Van den Berk Boomkwekerijen

Populus ×canadensis A variable tree that occurred as a spontaneous cross between P. nigra and P. deltoides. The crown is usually broad oval to practically round, but sometimes narrower depending on the cultivar. The grey trunk has shallow grooves.


POPULUS X CANADENSIS «EUROAMERICANA» Vostres Vivers

name botanical: Populus canadensis family: Willow family (Salicaceae) species: deciduous tree height: up to 30 m (99 ft) leaf: The leaves of Canadian poplar are triangular to ovate. They are dark green, glossy and very tight. In the sprouting the leaves are red-brownish. The leaf margin is notched. leaf shape: triangular leaf margin: notched


Populus x canadensis Yougardener

General Information Populus x canadensis is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 40.00 metres tall. It is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and source of materials..


Populus x canadensis (1 de 2) 7115

Populus x canadensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 40 m (131ft) by 12 m (39ft) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4.


Populus x canadensis = Populus nigra x Populus deltoides a photo on Flickriver

OverviewCode created in: 2003-05-21. Basic information. EPPO Code: POPCA. Preferred name: Populus x canadensis. Authority: Mönch. Notes. A hybrid poplar widely used as a plantation tree In Europe and elsewhere. Other scientific names.