Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (P. alba x tremula)


GrauPappel (Populus x canescens) Habitus bestimmen GrauPappel

Populus × canescens Common name: Gray Poplar Pronunciation: pop-U-lus ka-NES-enz Family: Salicaceae Genus: Populus Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Deciduous tree, large tree, 40-70 ft (12-21 m); spreading.


Gray Poplar 'Tower' (Populus x canescens) My Garden Life

P. x canescens is suitable for landscaped areas and as a solitary in parks and belts of trees. Prefers moist nutritious soils but also grows in drier less nutritious soil. It cannot take peaty or acid soils. Stands up well to (sea) wind. Specifications Height: 20 - 25 m, fast growing Crown: oval to round, irregular, half-open crown


Grey poplar (Populus x canescens) underside of leaves May 2018 YouTube

Summary Bloom Color: Yellow. Main Bloom Time: Early spring, Late spring, Mid spring. Form: Oval. Physical Characteristics Populus x canescens is a deciduous Tree growing to 30 m (98ft) by 15 m (49ft) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4. It is in flower from February to March.


Grey Poplar (Populus x canescens) NEN Gallery

Populus × canescens grey poplar A large fast growing deciduous tree to a height of more than 30m, spreading or upright in habit, with dark green glossy leaves that are grey underneath. In early spring, red catkins appear on male trees, and rarely seen, green catkins on females Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now © visionspictures.com


Populus x canescens09 The Tree Library Flickr

Populus x canescens Description. A natural hybrid between White Poplar and Aspen, and rather variable but intermediate in character between the two. It exhibits 'hybrid vigour', and can outgrow both parent species, becoming a large tree to 40 metres or more. Shoots white downy at first..


Populus ×canescens 'Schubu' Populus ×canescens 'Schubu' Van den Berk Baumschulen

Populus x canescens 'Macrophylla' is one of the Gardens most prominent champion trees! This giant popular hybrid has stood by our pond since 1970. Sometimes known as 'Picart's Popular', this is a larger leaf form of the common variety and a lot taller growing.


GrauPappel Populus x canescens Beschreibung Steckbrief Systematik

Populus × canescens, the grey poplar, is a hybrid between Populus alba (white poplar) and Populus tremula (common aspen). It is intermediate between its parents, with a thin grey downy coating on the leaves, which are also much less deeply lobed than the leaves of P. albus.


Graupappel Populus x canescens Österreichische Baumfreunde

Botanical details Family Salicaceae Native to the UK No Potentially harmful Genus Populus Genus description Populus are deciduous trees, mostly very fast-growing and large, with male and female catkins on separate trees, opening before the leaves. Male catkins are the more ornamental, female ones can be a nuisance from the cottony, wind-blown seeds


Grey Poplar Populus x canescens (P. alba x tremula)

Populus × canescens, the grey poplar, is a hybrid between Populus alba (white poplar) and P. tremula (common aspen). It is intermediate between its parents, with a thin grey downy coating on the leaves, which are much less deeply lobed than the leaves of P. alba.


Populus x canescens 'Macrophylla' Stephen Reed Flickr

Return the soil to the planting area packing it firmly around the root ball. Fill the hole until the soil line is just at the base of the plant, where the roots begin to flare out from the main stem. Water the plant well then add a 2" (5cm) layer of mulch, such as shredded bark, around the planting area. Keep the mulch at least 4" (10cm.


Grey Poplar (Populus x canescens, Populus canescens), leaves on a branch Stock Photo Alamy

description: The gray poplar is a hybrid of aspen and white poplar and is found in the temperate zones of the earth. Tree profile name botanical: Populus × canescens other name: Grey Poplar family: Willow family (Salicaceae) species: deciduous tree height: up to 30 m (99 ft) leaf: The leaves of Grey poplar are round to ovoid and slightly lobed.


Graupappel Populus x canescens Österreichische Baumfreunde

Populus × canescens, the grey poplar, is a hybrid between Populus alba (white poplar) and P. tremula (common aspen). It is intermediate between its parents, with a thin grey downy coating on the leaves, which are much less deeply lobed than the leaves of P. alba.


South West Grid for Learning Trust May Grey Poplar (Populus x canescens)

Towarz. Dendrol. 3: 30 (1930). Populus × hybrida Rchb., Icon. Fl. Germ. Helv. 21: 29 (1863), nom. illeg. Populus × juliana-pendula Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 2: 192 (1892). Populus × rogalinensis Wróbl., Rhodora 3: 30 (1930). Populus schischkinii Grossh., Bot. Zhurn.


grey poplar, populus x canescens Stock Photo Alamy

Populus x canescens (grey poplar) Grey poplar. Getty Images. Grey poplar is a hybrid between Populus alba (white poplar) and Populus tremula (aspen). Particularly vigorous in growth, it forms a substantial tree which is broadly columnar in shape, spreading with age. Glossy dark green leaves are woolly and grey beneath, similar in shape to those.


Populus ×canescens 'Honthorpa' Populus ×canescens 'Honthorpa' Pepinierele Van den Berk

General Information. Populus x canescens is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 30.00 metres tall. It is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and source of materials..


Populus ×canescens Peuplier grisard, Grisard Van den Berk Pépinières

Populus × canescens (Aiton) Sm. First published in Fl. Brit. 3: 1080 (1804) This hybrid is accepted The native range of this hybrid is Europe to Xinjiang. It is a tree and grows primarily in the temperate biome. The hybrid formula is P. alba × P. tremula. Taxonomy Images General information Distribution Synonyms Publications Other data Distribution