Populus ‘Crows Nest’
Poplar
Populus ‘Crows Nest’ has a narrow, fastigiate form and is well-suited for use in shelter belts. Its new leaves are red-orange, maturing to a dark-green color on the upper surface and light-green below with a red midrib. It can tolerate some drought, and it has a low to moderate resistance to poplar leaf rust. Its leaves turn yellow in the autumn. Populus ‘Crows Nest’ is deciduous, not native to New Zealand, and is a hybrid between Populus x canadensis (syn. Populus x euramericana) and Populus nigra. Populus ‘Crows Nest’ was developed in New Zealand by Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research) and was released in 1994 (PVR 936).
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Synonyms: Populus 'Crowsnest'
Deciduous
Height: 10m
Width:
3.0m
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Populus ‘Crows Nest’ stock information
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