Poplar Trees – The Tree Center https://www.thetreecenter.com Sun, 25 Feb 2024 23:14:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://www.thetreecenter.com/c/uploads/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Poplar Trees – The Tree Center https://www.thetreecenter.com 32 32 Lombardy Poplar https://www.thetreecenter.com/lombardy-poplar/ https://www.thetreecenter.com/lombardy-poplar/#comments Mon, 09 Jun 2014 16:00:15 +0000 http://www.thetreecenter.com/?post_type=product&p=3722 • Rapid growth rate – at least six feet a year • Forms a finger of green or a dense screen • Dramatic upright form makes a real landscape feature • Grows in any soil and drought resistant too • Highly suitable for cold areas as well as warm This beautiful tree catches everyone’s attention and makes a real statement on your property. It is especially useful for an instant screen while the rest of your planning becomes established and matures.]]> The Lombardy Poplar is a fantastic privacy tree or windscreen. This poplar grows to reach between 40 and 60 feet, often reaching that height in less than 10 years. Lombardy Poplars are popular landscaping trees in the United States because they grow extraordinarily fast. Expect between 6 and 9 feet of growth, though some planters have reported as much as 12 feet of growth in a single growing season. The Lombardy Poplar also offers a unique, textured silhouette, which provides a striking contrast to many other common privacy screens. The Lombardy Poplar is best-suited to a gardener with the need for a privacy screen who enjoys the eccentric shape of the poplar.

As with most Poplar trees, the Lombardy Poplar’s growth rate range may vary based on planting location, sunlight exposure, watering schedules, and soil composition. However, it generally has a very fast growth rate of between 6 and 12 feet per year. The proper planting and daily care of the Lombardy Poplar can help to ensure a fast growth rate.

Growing Lombardy Poplar Trees

The Lombardy Poplar is one of the best privacy trees provided by The Tree Center! Fast-growth, aesthetic appeal, and hedge properties make it a perfect fit for the homeowner searching for a pleasant privacy screen. Your Lombardy Poplar will reach between 40 and 60 feet in height at an exquisite growth rate of between 6 and 12 feet a year. These poplars grow beautifully in uniform rows, so plant several between 5 and 8 feet apart. In just a few years you will have the best privacy screen in the neighborhood!

Appearance

Appealing appearances make the Lombardy Poplar popular not only with privacy seekers, but also ornamental enthusiasts. This poplar is reminiscent of a Cypress tree, though it is, in actuality, a Cottonwood. The upward-facing branches provide the Lombardy Poplar with its special texture and shape. These are prized among landscapers for this reason. Rich greens displayed in the spring and summer are replaced with brilliant yellow leaves in fall, offering yet another beautiful seasonal display.

Soil Conditions

The Lombardy Poplar is a great choice for residents living throughout the contiguous United States because it is adaptable. Poor soil, drought conditions, even mild pollution can be prevalent in your area and still the Lombardy will succeed. Although your Lombardy Poplar prefers well-drained soil, it can tolerate poor soil conditions, too. Part of the reason this poplar grows so well in so many locations is because it is able to adapt to a variety of sunlight exposures and watering schedules. Though your Lombardy Poplar prefers to be watered 1 inch or more a week, it can tolerate mild droughts, too! When mature, the Lombardy Poplar will reach between 40 and 60 feet tall, easily blocking out unwanted sights and sounds. Additionally, this Poplar specimen reaches between 10 and 15 feet wide, making it an ideal privacy hedge.

Planting Location and Sun Exposure

The Lombardy Poplar grows well in the full sun to partial shade, so the first step is to find a location on your property that matches these needs. Once you’ve identified the best planting location, dig a hole twice as wide as the Lombardy Poplar’s root ball. The hole should be one inch less deep than the height of the root ball. The root ball should, therefore, extend out from the hole about one inch, which will enable the tree to settle over time. Once the tree is in the hole, hold it vertically while backfilling with soil and water. Using mulch is a great way to help conserve water and increase the health of your plant. If you are using mulch, apply a 3 inch layer in a 3 foot radius around the base of your tree now. If you are planting the Lombardy Poplar as a privacy screen, plant several in holes between 5 and 8 feet apart.

Pests and Diseases

The Lombardy Poplar is an adaptable tree – so poor soil, minimal water, and partial shade will hardly affect the growth of the Poplar. However, your Lombardy has the misfortune of being prone to several diseases and pests. It is best to monitor the tree carefully for signs of canker, leaf spots, rust, caterpillars, borers, and aphids, which have all been spotted on the Lombardy Poplar. Monitor for signs of these and take the appropriate action – whether it be through a chemical or organic pesticide or fungicide or through some other means – to help keep your Lombardy Poplar standing tall!

Buying Lombardy Poplars at The Tree Center

Beware – not all Lombardy Poplars are the same! Be cautious since many cheap nurseries will try to sell you bare-rooted saplings grown from branch cuttings, which will not develop into high quality trees. Even worse – many nurseries will attempt to replace your Lombardy Poplar with a poorer variety, so they can save money. These replacements will often lack the very properties that make the Lombardy Poplar great!

Avoid this. Instead, visit The Tree Center where top quality arborists will care for your Lombardy Poplar during the initial stages of growth. Our essential early care then passes on to you, and the proper planting and daily care you provide is what makes the tree succeed. Trained professionals will provide you the best-quality Lombardy Poplars on the market. The Tree Center has a wide range of Lombardy Poplars available for you today. But act now as our stock is always changing and our supplies are limited.

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Tulip Poplar https://www.thetreecenter.com/tulip-poplar/ https://www.thetreecenter.com/tulip-poplar/#comments Mon, 09 Jun 2014 19:59:00 +0000 http://www.thetreecenter.com/?post_type=product&p=3721 • Fabulous native Shade Tree • Beautiful butter-yellow fall colors • Attractive and unique large ‘tulip’ flowers • Pest and disease free • Adapts well to most gardens This tree grows well in most soils and will tolerate normal summer drought periods once established. It is free of pest and diseases and grows very quickly into an attractive tree you will be glad you have. Admired by family and neighbours you will know that this tree is the right choice for your garden.]]> Every garden needs a beautiful tree. There are many trees that can be grown but choosing this American tree is a terrific choice. The leaves are unique in shape, large and turn a lovely yellow in the fall. Unlike most shade trees, the Tulip Poplar has large flowers in the spring which make a lovely display. It grows quickly into a shade tree to cool your house, patio and garden and will be admired at all times of year.

Growing Tulip Poplar Trees

Tulip Poplar will grow about a foot per year or even more, which is a good growth-rate for a specimen tree. Since a young tree is six or ten feet tall when you plant it, that means you will have a twenty to twenty-five foot tree in just ten years. Unlike many quick-growing specimen trees it will not break in storms and will live for many, many years.

Pests and Diseases

There are no serious pests of diseases which affect the Tulip Poplar, so it will enjoy a long, trouble-free life. It does not tolerate severe drought, but once established it will be happy in a normal dry summer. Water well once a week in the summer for the first year or two and your work will be over.

Hardiness

This tree is hardy in zones 4 to 9, so the Tulip Poplar grows throughout America, except for the coldest parts of North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the tip of Florida. This is a tree that everyone can grow and love.

Pruning

Pruning should be done in winter and very little or none is usually needed. Remove any dead or broken branches neatly and any branches which cross or rub against each other. Thin, weak branches in the center of the tree can be removed to develop an attractive open crown on your Tulip Poplar.

Planting Your Tulip Poplars

Tulip Poplar is normally grown as a single specimen, although it could be planted in a row to make an attractive screen, or as an avenue along a driveway. As the trees grow large in time allow ten to twenty feet between them for a screen or avenue. Dig a hole two to three times the diameter of the root ball and mix in some organic material such as compost, rotted manure, rotted leaves or peat-moss. Just make the hole the depth of the pot and break-up the bottom a little. Add some starter fertilizer like superphosphate to get your tree of to a strong start. After you put back most of the soil, firm it well around the roots, water very thoroughly and after the water has drained away fill in with the remaining soil. Staking is not usually necessary.

Planting Location

This tree is best in a sunny location providing shade for you or shade-loving plants in your garden. It does best in deep, moist soil and will even tolerate short periods of flooding. However, it will grow very well in ordinary garden soil of almost any kind except for extremely sandy soil or permanently wet soil. When young it will benefit from regular watering and fertilizer in the spring to get the quickest growth.

History and Origins of the Tulip Poplar

The Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) grows wild throughout the eastern United States. It was prized by Native Americans for its long, straight trunk and was the most popular tree for making dug-out canoes. It was one of the first American trees introduced into England and caused a sensation with its unusual leaves and even more with the beautiful flowers that make it so unique. It is the state tree of Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.

The Tulip Poplar is a beautiful tree to see. When covered in flowers it is a real beauty. During the fall, its leaves turn butter-yellow the effect is spectacular. Even in winter the intricate twigs look beautiful against the sky. This is a tree to plant for yourself, your children and for future generations as it can live 300 years. Mature trees can be 70 feet tall or more, with a thick trunk and grey-brown bark with shallow ridges. When grown in the open it has a broad crown but in more crowded locations the trunk will be tall and straight. Unlike most fast-growing trees the wood is hard and branches will almost never break in storms.

The leaves are large, almost six inches long and unusual in shape. They are a little like a maple leaf, but less spikey and the end is blunt, as if someone has taken scissors and neatly trimmed the leaf tips. They give the tree an attractive appearance. The flowers make this tree very special. They are four or five inches across, yellow to green in color with a prominent central cluster of stamens. They sit upright on the branches and may be very numerous. They are followed by a cone-like structure of seeds that will fall in October.

Buying Tulip Poplars at The Tree Center

Although the Tulip Poplar can be grown from seed, the resulting plants will be variable in quality. Our trees are grown the correct way, from branch cuttings taken from the very best specimens. That way every tree is identical to the original and produces a very uniform effect when grown in groups. However this takes longer, so avoid cheaper, seedling trees that will only be a disappointment. We sell only trees that are true to the original form and we have a wide range of sizes to give you the best plant for your purpose. However we are constantly renewing our stock so our customers get fresh, healthy plants, so supplies of this tree may be limited. To avoid disappointment order now.

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