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With these characteristics: None
Populus trichocarpa
Cottonwood, Black
Salicaceae - Willow
Description
Leaves: Alternate; simple; ovate to ovate-lanceolate; rounded base and angled; 3" to 6" long, 3" to 4" wide; deciduous; acute to acuminate apex; rounded base; finely serrate margin; dark green above, paler beneath; petiole round, slender, long.
Twigs/buds: Yellowish to red-brown, moderately slender, round to angled. Buds resinous, sticky, and fragrant in spring.
Flowers/fruit: Flowers are catkins; 1-1/2" to 3-1/4" long. Fruit is a capsule borne in catkins; capsules are almost ball-shaped, hairy, 3-parted when mature, and approximately 1/3" long.
Bark: Grayish-green to yellowish-gray and smooth early on; darker gray-brown with ridges and furrows when mature.
Wood: Heartwood light-brown to grayish-white; sapwood whitish; relatively straight-grained and uniform-textured; odorless when dried, shrinkage moderately high; soft, relatively weak and brittle, branch structure also weak; fuzzy surface (tension wood) makes it hard to work with; difficult to split; used for wood pulp, boxes, crates, containers, implements, woodenware, barrels, trunks, and drawers.
General: Some sources show this as native to extreme northern Utah; at any rate uncommon.
Landscape Use: Not planted and no cultivars available. Zones 3-8.
Comments & Limitations: Weak wood and/or branch structure. Prefers abundant water.
Characteristics
General
- Family:
- Salicaceae - Willow
- Cultivar Availability:
- No
- Hardiness Zone:
- 3-8
- Type:
- Broadleaf
- Utah Native:
- Yes
Growth
- Growth Rate:
- High
- Mature Height:
- High
- Longevity:
- High
- Is Good Under Power Lines:
- No
- Crown Shape:
- Oval
Ornamental
- Bark:
- No
- Fall Color:
- Yes
- Flowers:
- No
- Foliage:
- No
- Fruit:
- No
Tolerance
- Shade:
- Low
- Salt:
- High
- Drought:
- Low
- Poor Drainage:
- High
- Alkalinity:
- High
- Transplanting:
- High