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Jul 7, 2022 · Learn how to grow and care for Lombardy poplar trees, a fast-growing columnar tree with yellow foliage. Find out about their common pests, diseases, and issues, and how to propagate them from cuttings.
(Image credit: PeterEtchells) By Teo Spengler. last updated 17 February 2023. Lombardy poplars ( Populus nigra 'Italica') are the rock stars of the home garden, living fast and dying young. Many homeowners select them when they need a quick privacy screen but come to regret it later.
Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra 'Italica') is a male selection of the European native Populus nigra. It has upright branches, black bark, and bright yellow leaves in fall. Learn about its characteristics, uses, and cultivation.
Populus nigra is a fast-growing, columnar tree native to Europe, Africa and Asia. It has many landscape problems, such as short life, messy leaves, pollen, cankers, and shallow roots.
Learn how to grow lombardy poplar, a fast-growing, deciduous tree that is often used as a ornamental or shade tree. Find out about soil, light, temperature, humidity, fertilizer, pruning, propagation and common problems of this tree.
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.
Also known as Lombardy Black Poplar. This is a deciduous tree which grows to 40’-60’ in height but only 10’ in width. It has a strictly slender columnar habit of short and upward pointing branches. The leaves are triangular in shape and range in width from 1.5”-3.5” and 2”-3.5” in length.