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  1. Populus deltoides - Wikipedia

    • Populus deltoides is a large tree growing to 20–30 m (65–100 ft) tall and with a trunk up to 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in) diameter, one of the largest North American hardwood trees. The bark is silvery-white, smooth or lightly fissured when young, becoming dark gray and deeply fissured on old trees. The twigs are grayish-yellow and stout, with large triangular leaf scars. … See more

    Overview

    Populus deltoides, the eastern cottonwood or necklace poplar, is a species of cottonwood poplar native to North America, growing throughout the eastern, central, and southwestern United States as well as the souther… See more

    Variation

    The species is divided into three subspecies or up to five varieties. The subspecies classification is as follows:
    • Populus deltoides subsp. deltoides, eastern cottonwood is found in southeaste… See more

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  2. Populus deltoides
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    Populus deltoides, commonly called eastern cottonwood, is a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree that typically grows 50-80’ (less frequently to 120’) tall with a broad, open-rounded shaped habit. Yellowish twigs, coarsely toothed leaves and gummy end buds distinguish this from the other poplars.
    Eastern cottonwood, Populus deltoides, is a member of the willow family native to North America. Botanically speaking, a cottonwood tree is a type of poplar tree. It’s typically found in low areas alongside streams, rivers, and lakes.
     
  3. What Is The Difference Between A Poplar And A Cottonwood Tree?

     
  4. What Is the Difference Between a Poplar & a …

    Apr 17, 2013 · Both tall trees with sweeping branches, poplars and cottonwoods are not very dissimilar. Both are members of the Populus genus, which includes poplars, cottonwoods and aspens.

  5. Cottonwood Trees: Leaves, Bark, Flowers - Leafy Place

  6. Populus deltoides (Alamo, Carolina Poplar, Common Cottonwood ...

  7. Cottonwood - Missouri Department of Conservation

    Named for the cottony fluffs of hairs attached to its tiny seeds, cottonwood thrives in moist lowlands near streams and rivers. It is Missouri’s fastest-growing native tree but pays for that distinction by being relatively short-lived.

  8. Eastern Cottonwood - US Forest Service Research …

    Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides), one of the largest eastern hardwoods, is short-lived but the fastest-growing commercial forest species in North America. It grows best on moist well-drained sands or silts near streams, often in pure …

  9. Populus deltoides - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  10. Populus deltoides — eastern cottonwood, necklace …

    Though necklace poplar (also known as eastern cottonwood) is a short-lived tree, already old at age 75, it can grow to 100 feet (30m) or more in height in its native streamside habitats. Cottonwood gets its common name from the wads of …

  11. Identify the Common Poplars in North America

    Jun 9, 2022 · Here's how to pinpoint trees in the willow family (Salicaceae). The genus Populus' most common North American natives include one true poplar in the north, four primary species of...

  12. How to Identify Cottonwood Trees - Treehugger

    May 30, 2024 · Fremont cottonwoods (Populus fremontii) are found in California, growing east to Utah and Arizona and down into northwest Mexico. Cottonwoods are very similar to—and share a genus with—other...

  13. Cottonwood Tree: History, Leaves, Flowers, Bark (Pictures ...

  14. Poplar, Cottonwood, and Aspen: What’s What? - The Wood …

  15. Species: Populus deltoides - US Forest Service

  16. Cottonwood Tree Facts - HGTV

  17. Eastern Cottonwood: A Top 100 Common Tree in North America

  18. How to Grow a Cottonwood Tree - The Old Farmer's Almanac

  19. Hybrid Poplar: The People’s Tree - Arbor Day Foundation

  20. Native Trees for Missouri Landscapes - Missouri Botanical Garden

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