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It normally lives 30-50 years. It is wind, disease, and insect-resistant. And it can take the cold as far north as Canada. This is not the short-lived Lombardy poplar. The Hybrid Screen Poplar is often used to reforest after forest fire, and to reclaim land after strip mining. But, the best use is to provide beauty and quick, cool shade for new homes.
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Why wait 10-15 years for regular trees to shade your home? These beautifully shaped, majestic trees (Hybrid Poplar) will shade a 1-story house in just three years! It has a spread of 20-25' and will reach a mature height of 50-60' in only a few years. Hardy and rugged -- grows almost anywhere! The Hybrid Screen Poplar normally lives 30-50 years and is wind-resistant as well as insect and disease resistant. They thrive even in bitter cold Canadian climate. The results of 50 years of research...
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Extremely fast growth to 60 feet. Narrow crown spreads 15 to 20 feet. Should grow 4 to 8 feet per year. Large, maroon leaves in spring, changing to dark green with red veins. Space trees 8 feet apart, 5 feet between rows for thicker screen. Planting site should be weed free. Plant 50 feet away from drains and sewers. Long lived, 35 to 50 years. This clone is disease and insect resistant. Northeastern Forest Experimental Station #308. Hardy from southern Ontario to northern Georgia.
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The Poplar Hybrid tree, Populus x canadensis Robusta, will grow six feet per year with average and normal conditions. This fast growing tree is often planted as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive. You can expect this tree to be over 20’ tall and 15’ wide in just three years. It can grow to over 70’ tall. This deciduous tree will require supplemental water until established. When you need shade in a hurry, we suggest the fast-growing Hybrid Poplar trees. We haven't found any tree...
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Hybrid Poplar Tree - Populus deltoides x Populus nigra is a fast growing tree variety. Hybrid Poplar, on average and under normal conditions, will grow six feet per year. Plant Hybrid Poplar as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive, you can expect this tree to be over 20' tall and 15' wide in just three years. It can grow to over 70' tall with a 40' spread as a shade tree. It can also be grown as pictured as a 'Living fence' variety. Plant 5 foot apart as a hedge ro windbreak.
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Hybrid Poplar Tree - Populus deltoides x Populus nigra is a fast growing tree variety. Hybrid Poplar, on average and under normal conditions, will grow six feet per year. Plant Hybrid Poplar as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive, you can expect this tree to be over 20' tall and 15' wide in just three years. It can grow to over 70' tall with a 40' spread as a shade tree. It can also be grown as pictured as a 'Living fence' variety. Plant 5 foot apart as a hedge ro windbreak.
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Hybrid Poplar Tree - Populus deltoides x Populus nigra is a fast growing tree variety. Hybrid Poplar, on average and under normal conditions, will grow six feet per year. Plant Hybrid Poplar as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive, you can expect this tree to be over 20' tall and 15' wide in just three years. It can grow to over 70' tall with a 40' spread as a shade tree. It can also be grown as pictured as a 'Living fence' variety. Plant 5 foot apart as a hedge ro windbreak.
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Hybrid Poplar Tree - Populus deltoides x Populus nigra is a fast growing tree variety. Hybrid Poplar, on average and under normal conditions, will grow six feet per year. Plant Hybrid Poplar as a hedge, screen, windbreak, or to line a road or drive, you can expect this tree to be over 20' tall and 15' wide in just three years. It can grow to over 70' tall with a 40' spread as a shade tree. It can also be grown as pictured as a 'Living fence' variety. Plant 5 foot apart as a hedge ro windbreak.
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