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Available from December.

 

The Highlights

Fastest growing trees - Grows up to 2m per year once established

Quick growing trees - will develop roots when planted deeply

Easy to plant trees & low maintenance

Make excellent high screens and windbreaks

 

Description 
A brilliant compromise between the unrooted cuttings and bare root plants, these poplar rods are taken from the poplar trees growing in our Nursery in Devon. They are thick strong, straight lengths of poplar which can be easily planted deeply into the ground where they will develop a good root structure in their first year. Following root establishment, they will then start to put on good growth of up to around 2m per year. These long rods are a fantastic alternative to the mature poplar trees giving a good strong start with a more mature plant than some of the smaller cuttings.

 

Hybrid poplar are low maintenance, fast-growing trees that provide excellent screening, windbreaks, and can also be coppiced for firewood.

 

Our hybrid poplars have been produced by natural plant breeding techniques. The result has led to the propagation of our own selection of very vigorous clones that will grow approximately two meters per year (6-8 ft) and will continue to grow to produce large handsome trees with a stout trunk.  This deciduous tree has large glossy green heart-shaped leaves, turning yellow in Autumn.

 

Planting Guidance

Suitable for any well drained soil. Any aspect. Sheltered or exposed sites. Sun or part shade. Like willow, the poplar will cope in fairly wet conditions.

 

The poplar rods can be planted in a similar way to the cuttings - aiming for a good 45-60cm into the ground - and will develop their own roots over the course of the first year. The more length you can get into the ground, the stronger root system will be developed giving the plant a better start.

 

Attributes

This deciduous tree has large glossy green heart-shaped leaves, turning yellow in Autumn. The poplar supports a range of wildlife including moths and butterflies.


Size
Height and spread after 20 years : 20m x 8m

Hybrid Poplar - Rods

ЦінаВід 36,00£
  • 🚚 Standard Delivery from £9.95. Available from December.

    Eventual Height: 20-25m
    Eventual Spread: 4-8m
    Foliage Colour: Large bright green heart shaped leaves turn yellow in autumn
    Flower Colour: Catkins produced in spring
    Habit: Upright and slightly pyramidal
    Hardiness: Fully Hardy
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About us

We love trees for their positive impact on the environment and their vital role in supporting wildlife. Trees improve air quality, store carbon, prevent flooding, and make beautiful natural screens. They also make excellent eco-friendly gifts.


At Bowhayes Trees, we’ve been growing trees for over 30 years and manage a cider orchard producing apples for local cider makers. Visit us in Devon to explore our nursery, or browse our curated collections online. Our expert team is always available to offer personalised advice on finding the perfect plant for your needs.

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Jonathan Wheeler

“The trees I ordered arrived perfectly packed and in perfect condition, precisely on time and of a good size as described. Their customer service and the quality of their plants are the best I have encountered via the Internet. Many thanks!"
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