Clones available
The following table shows certain qualities (or lack of) of the clones we carry.
I don't want to sway anyone
into one clone or another but there is something here that has to be
said: If you are going to plant hybrid poplars in a residential
setting, I strongly suggest you order MALE trees to avoid making
enemies in the future. Male trees do not have the fuzzies!
15-29 - Leaf
TXD
Mississippi
Low to Moderate
Low
F
Temperate. Southern States,
Large Leaves
49-177 - Leaf
TXD
Texas
Low to Moderate
Moderate
F
Temperate. Use in the
hottest spots, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Alabama
50-184 - Leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate
High
M
Temp & Continental
50-194 - Leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate
High
M
Continental
50-197 - Leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate to high
Moderate
M
Temp & Continental.
Ideal for Washington State.
52-225 - Leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate to high
Low
F
Continental
55-260 -
TXD
Illinois
Moderate to high
Low
F
Continental
56-273leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate to high
Low
?
Continental
57-276 - Leaf
TXD
Miaaouei
Moderate
Low
M
Continental
58-280 - Leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate to high
Low
F
Continental
59-289 - Leaf
TXD
Illinois
Moderate to high
Moderate
M
Continental
180-371
TXD
Minnesota
High
Low
?
Continental
180-372
TXD
Minnesota
High
Low
?
Continental
184-401 -
TXD
Oklahoma
Moderate
Low
M
Temp & Continental
184-411 Leaf
TXD
Oklahoma
Moderate
Low
M
Temp & Continental
195-529 - Leaf
TXD
Oklahoma
Moderate
High
F
Continental
199-586 - Leaf
TXD
Oklahoma
Moderate
High
?
Continental
306-45 - Leaf
TXN
Europe
Moderate to high
Low
M
Continental
309-74 - Leaf
TXN
Europe
Moderate to high
Low
M
Continental
311-93 - Leaf
TXN
Europe
Moderate to high
Low
M
Continental
DN-2
DXN
High
Low
M
?
DN-34 or
?
Euroamericana
Resistant to canker, good
PH tolerance
?
M
DN-70
DXN
Unknown
High
Low
Male
?
DN-182
DXN
Europe
High?
Low?
M?
?
DTAC-1 - Leaf
TXD
?
Moderate to high
Moderate
?
Continental
NE-41
???
P. Maximowiczii- Japan
?
?
M
A favorite of golf courses or new developments. I will have these trees available only on "live tree form" and in cuttings. See other photos of this tree at the Frysville web site http://www.frysvillefarms.com
NE-222
NXE
Unknown
Moderate
Low
Male
?
NM6
???
Black Poplar, Europe
?
?
F
Reports from Estonia, Northern Europe tell me that this tree grows fine there which is equivalent to southern Alaska and stands temperatures of -50 degrees celsius. This tree has very high yield and is specially suitable to wood industries. Quite demanding about its PH.
OP-367- leaf
DXN
Europe
Moderate to high
Low
M
Continental- The workhorse
of clones, use in Northeast Lake States, also in sandy soil, probably
the best choice for just about anywhere. Grows fine in Texas
PC-01 -
DXN
Europe
Moderate to high
Low
M
PC-03 - Leaf
TXN
Europe
Moderate to high
Low
M
R-247Leaf
DXN
Italy
High
Low
?
Continental
R-270
DXN
Italy
High
Low
?
Continental
R-419 - Leaf
TXD
Italy
Moderate
Moderate
?
Continental
SIMPLOT - Leaf
DXN
Europe
High
Low
M
Continental
Washington Black PoplarLeaf
Native tree
?
N/A
F
Not a hybrid. For those who
like only native trees. Will grow as fast and tall as any hybrid.
Clone
Hybrid
CrossSource of parents
Male, FemaleCold
Tolerance
Leaf
Rust
Occurance
Gender
(M/F)
Planting Zones
Chillwack, B.C.
Western WA
Western WA.
Western WA.
Western WA.
Western WA.
Western WA
Western WA.
Western WA.
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Western WA
Unknown
Imperial Carolina or
Eugenei or
Norway - Leaf
Euroamericana
Europe
?
available in cutting form only from February to June.
Thricocarpa
Oklahoma
Maximowitzi - Japan?
?
?
Continental
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?
Continental
Italy
Italy
Italy
?
I was emailed this file on poplars. I have no way to confirm or deny its contents