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hybird123 Hybrid Poplar, 1-2' LIMTED SUPPLY LEFT!
Item# SPM3345890701P | Model# HYBIRD1 | Added on July 1, 2012 | Source: smithwholesale
Reg Price: $9.95
Savings: $1.69
$8.26
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Only a limited number of these left till fall, 1-2 feet tall hybrid poplars. Ships bare root.Type of tree:The Hybrid Poplar falls into the following type(s): Shade TreesThe Hybrid Poplar grows to be 40' - 50' feet in height The Hybrid Poplar has a spread of about 30' at full maturityGrowth Rate:This tree grows at a fast growth rate. This poplar does well in full sun.The Hybrid Poplar grows in acidic, alkaline, wet soils.Wet soil preferred. This poplar has oval shape.The leaves are triangular, 3-6 inches long and 4-5 inches wide, with "teeth" all around the margin. Often silver-green in color, but this is quite variable. Stalks are frequently reddish.Hybrid Poplars are the thoroughbreds of the tree world. Their claim to fame is speed. Growth of 5 to 8 feet per year is not uncommon, which makes this tree a good choice for quick shade on a vacant lot or for suburban firewood groves.
Description:A very fast-growing tree, up to 5 to 8 feet per year. Has silvery-green leaves and broad shade-tree shape. Usually planted for very fast shade, or can be harvested for firewood in 5 to 7 years. This is a cottonless hybrid. Plant back from sidewalks. Grows to 40' to 50', 30' spread. Wildlife Value: Hybrid Poplar bark, twigs, and leaves eaten by rodents, rabbits, deer, beaver, and porcupines. It provides forage for browsing wildlife such as whitetail and mule deer up through the sapling stage. It also provides important nesting and... read more
Description:A very fast-growing tree, up to 5 to 8 feet per year. Has silvery-green leaves and broad shade-tree shape. Usually planted for very fast shade, or can be harvested for firewood in 5 to 7 years. This is a cottonless hybrid. Plant back from sidewalks. Grows to 40' to 50', 30' spread. Wildlife Value: Hybrid Poplar bark, twigs, and leaves eaten by rodents, rabbits, deer, beaver, and porcupines. It provides forage for browsing wildlife such as whitetail and mule deer up through the sapling stage. It also provides important nesting and... read more
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