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!

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Clone Hybrid
Cross
Source of parents
Male, Female
Cold
Tolerance
Leaf
Rust
Occurance
Gender
(M/F)
Planting Zones

15-29 - Leaf

TXD

Mississippi
Chillwack, B.C.

Low to Moderate

Low

F

Temperate. Southern States, Large Leaves

49-177 - Leaf

TXD

Texas
Western WA

Low to Moderate

Moderate

F

Temperate. Use in the hottest spots, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama

50-184 - Leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA.

Moderate

High

M

Temp & Continental

50-194 - Leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA.

Moderate

High

M

Continental

50-197 - Leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA.

Moderate to high

Moderate

M

Temp & Continental. Ideal for Washington State.

52-225 - Leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA.

Moderate to high

Low

F

Continental

55-260 -

TXD

Illinois
Western WA

Moderate to high

Low

F

Continental

56-273leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA.

Moderate to high

Low

?

Continental

57-276 - Leaf

TXD

Miaaouei
Western WA.

Moderate

Low

M

Continental

58-280 - Leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA

Moderate to high

Low

F

Continental

59-289 - Leaf

TXD

Illinois
Western WA

Moderate to high

Moderate

M

Continental

180-371

TXD

Minnesota
Western WA

High

Low

?

Continental

180-372

TXD

Minnesota
Western WA

High

Low

?

Continental

184-401 -

TXD

Oklahoma
Western WA

Moderate

Low

M

Temp & Continental

184-411 Leaf

TXD

Oklahoma
Western WA

Moderate

Low

M

Temp & Continental

195-529 - Leaf

TXD

Oklahoma
Western WA

Moderate

High

F

Continental

199-586 - Leaf

TXD

Oklahoma
Western WA

Moderate

High

?

Continental

306-45 - Leaf

TXN

Europe
Western WA

Moderate to high

Low

M

Continental

309-74 - Leaf

TXN

Europe
Western WA

Moderate to high

Low

M

Continental

311-93 - Leaf

TXN

Europe
Western WA

Moderate to high

Low

M

Continental

DN-2

DXN


Unknown

High

Low

M

?

DN-34 or
Imperial Carolina or
Eugenei or
Norway - Leaf

?

Euroamericana
Euroamericana

Resistant to canker, good PH tolerance

?

M

More

DN-70

DXN

Unknown
Europe

High

Low

Male

?

DN-182

DXN

Europe

High?

Low?

M?

?

DTAC-1 - Leaf

TXD

?
?

Moderate to high

Moderate

?

Continental

NE-41
available in cutting form only from February to June.

???

P. Maximowiczii- Japan
Thricocarpa

?

?

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
Oklahoma

Moderate

Low

Male

?

NM6

???

Black Poplar, Europe
Maximowitzi - Japan?

?

?

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


Continental

PC-03 - Leaf

TXN

Europe
?

Moderate to high

Low

M


Continental

R-247Leaf

DXN

Italy
Italy

High

Low

?

Continental

R-270

DXN

Italy
Italy

High

Low

?

Continental

R-419 - Leaf

TXD

Italy
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.

I was emailed this file on poplars. I have no way to confirm or deny its contents

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