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  1. Jul 7, 2022 · Lombardy poplar trees (Populus nigra 'Italica') are fast-growing trees favored as quick privacy screens but they should be planted with caution.

  2. Feb 17, 2023 · Lombardy poplar tree facts tell you that the trees are deciduous. Their diamond-shaped leaves change from bright green to blazing golden yellow, then they fall. Lombardy poplars in landscapes develop small flowers in spring.

  3. 'Italica' is the true Lombardy poplar, selected in Lombardy, northern Italy, in the 17th century. The growth is fastigiate (having the branches more or less parallel to the main stem), with a very narrow crown.

  4. Nov 16, 2022 · The Lombardy poplar tree is a stunning tall, slender tree with upright branching growth, triangular leaves, and dark gray, furrowed bark. The outstanding feature of the Lombardy poplar is its narrow, columnar growth.

  5. Lombardy poplar is a fast-growing, deciduous tree that is often used as a ornamental or shade tree. The lombardy poplar can grow up to 50 feet tall and 25 feet wide. The tree is characterized by its long, slender leaves and pyramid-shaped growth habit.

  6. Tall and statuesque, Populus nigraItalica’ (Lombardy Poplar) is a large, vigorous, narrowly columnar deciduous tree with exceedingly upright-reaching branches. This male selection of the European native Populus nigra is believed to have originated in Italy in the late 1600s.

  7. Black Poplar, also known as Lombardy Poplar, has many landscape problems. While it is fast-growing and has a distinctively narrow form, it is short-lived and therefore best planted as a windbreak away from most landscapes. It is native to Europe, northwestern Africa, and western Asia.

  8. Lombardy Poplar Trees ship as 1 to 2 foot tall plants. 5 plants per order. Category: Trees, Bare Root Trees, Fast Growing Trees, Privacy Trees. Plant Type: Deciduous. Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial. Soil Condition: Well Drained, Moist.

  9. The Lombardy Poplar is botanically called Populus nigra 'Italica'. The Tree is a deciduous tree, it will be up to 30 m (99 ft) high. The leaves are triangular and the flowers are reddish. The tree likes Sun to half-shade at the location and the soil should be sandy to loamy to strong loamy.

  10. This is a familiar windbreak trees throughout western North America, introduced from Italy in the late 18th Century. Our Lombardy poplars probably date from the time of construction of the initial segment of Wilson Library, in 1928. All upright Lombardy poplars are male, and most planted are clones.

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