Black Cottonwood

The Black Cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa

Mature Height
75 - 90 feet
Mature Spread
30 - 35 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Moist
Mature Form
Upright
Growth Rate
Fast
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Partial Sun
Fall Color
Yellow
Foliage Color
Green
Zones
5-8

Black Cottonwood

Price: 16.95

The Black Cottonwood, 'Populus trichocarpa', is the largest of the American poplars. It is also known also as balsam cottonwood, western balsam poplar, and California poplar. The Black Cottonwood prefers moist sites.

Many kinds of wildlife use the foliage, twigs, and buds for food, and the tree is planted for shade and in windbreaks and shelterbelts. Its dark green leaves contrast beautifully with its white trunk. This tree will become more drought tolerant when it is established.

The leaf buds, as they swell in the spring, and the young leaves have a pleasing fragrance of balsam. The fragrance is especially pronounced as the leaves unfold.

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