Hybrid Poplar

Hybrid Poplar is a fast-growing tree species created by crossbreeding different types of poplars (genus Populus), such as black poplar and eastern cottonwood. Known for its adaptability, rapid growth, and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions, hybrid poplar is commonly used in forestry, erosion control, and bioenergy production. Its wood is lightweight and suitable for pulp, paper, and construction materials. Additionally, it is valued for environmental applications like carbon sequestration and wastewater treatment due to its high water uptake and ability to filter contaminants.

Description

Populus androscoggin

Hybrid Poplar is a fast-growing tree species created by crossbreeding different types of poplars (genus Populus), such as black poplar and eastern cottonwood. Known for its adaptability, rapid growth, and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions, hybrid poplar is commonly used in forestry, erosion control, and bioenergy production. Its wood is lightweight and suitable for pulp, paper, and construction materials. Additionally, it is valued for environmental applications like carbon sequestration and wastewater treatment due to its high water uptake and ability to filter contaminants.

Min. Quanity Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle Bundle + Fifty + Hundred + 5 Hundred + 25 Hundred +
10 Cutting 1 Yr. 3′ Whip 10 5.00 3.25 3.00
25 Cutting 1 Yr. 2′ Whip 25 2.70 1.25 1.10

Additional information

Botanical Name

Populus androscoggin

Height

40-50'

Zone

2-8