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Populus maximowiczii
Populus maximowiczii
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Populus maximowiczii
General Notes
Does not root sprout or sucker, but still should be planted away from buildings. Native to North America and Eastern Asia. Trees may be referred to as male or female.
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- Populus maximowiczii - Salicaceae
- Native To: North America and Eastern Asia
- Habit: Erect or Spreading
and covers an Extensive Area.
Has Deciduous foliage. - Shape: Oval, Rounded or Umbrella
- Sunset Zones: 1 - 24
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 7
- Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Water Needs: Wet to Dry Soil
- Soil Type: Loam or Sand
- Soil pH: Highly Acidic to Highly Alkaline
- Seaside Tolerance: Good in Mild Zone
- Height: 100 feet
- Canopy Width: 30 feet
- Growth Rate: 36 Inches per Season
- Landscape Use: Riparian
- Longevity: Less than 50 years
- Leaves: Deltoid Medium Green. Bronze or Gold in Fall. Deciduous.
- Flowers: Inconspicuous. Flowers in Spring. Has either male or female flowers (dioecious). Trees may be sold as male or female.
- Fruit: Brown Capsule, Small (0.25 - 0.50 inches), fruiting in Summer.
- Bark: Dark Gray or Light Gray, Furrowed
- Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Aphids, Beetle Borers and Scales, Anthracnose, Canker, Crown Rot, Mistletoe and Sooty Mold
- Shading Capacity: Rated as Moderately Dense in Leaf
- Branch Strength: Rated as Weak
- Litter Issue: Dry Fruit and Twigs
- Root Damage Potential: Rated as High
- Health Hazard: Allergy
- Fire Resistance: Favorable
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SelecTree. "Populus maximowiczii Tree Record." 1995-2012. May 19, 2013.
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