Populus nigra ‘Italica’
Lombardy Poplar
Evergreen-Deciduous | Deciduous |
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Overall Mature Size | Large |
Mature Height & Spread | 40-80' x 15-25' |
Exposure | Full sun |
Water | Medium Water |
Flower Color | Red |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Special Features | Desert Conditions, Fall Color |
Container Sizes | #5, #15, 24" Box |
Natural Growth Habit | Narrow |
Sunset Garden Zones | A3, 1-11, 14-24 |
Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone | 4A-9B |
Plant Type | Tree |
Fast-growing deciduous tree to 40-80’ tall x 15-25’ wide. Best-suited to higher elevations with cool, moist winters and warm summers, this popular variety retains a very narrow growth-habit for many years before broadening with age. Strongly upright-growing branches are clad with nearly-triangular, bright-green leaves that flutter in the summer breeze and turn rich shades of golden-yellow in the cool of fall. Adding further appeal is the deeply-fissured grey bark that develops with age. Well-suited for lining country driveways, as a mass-planted windbreak or grove, or for planting in lines to distinguish boundaries in rural areas. This variety does not produce the cottony seed clusters produced by other Poplar varieties, has a propensity to sucker, and can be a voracious water seeker which should be considered when choosing a planting location. While able to withstand dry soil conditions, best growing results are achieved with an evenly moist soil in a full sun exposure.
USDA Zone: 4A-9B