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Griffin / Brooks #1 Poplar vs Northwest Poplar
Populus x Griffin
Populus x jackii Northwest
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Griffin Poplar is a tall, fast-growing, deciduous tree. One of the oldest prairie hardy varieties developed at the Brooks Research Centre, Griffin Poplar is a great shelterbelt tree. It is adaptable in many soil conditions. Too large for a normal city lot, Griffin Poplar is also ideal for large properties and parks.
Northwest Poplar is a large and fast-growing tree. Due to its wide spread, this tree makes a great shade or shelterbelt tree. Northwest Poplar tolerates partial shade, drought, and most types of soil. This poplar produces no fuzz.
Northwest Poplar continues to be popular as a shelterbelt species due to the great cost savings that come from the wide spread of the branches. It is a staff favorite because of the wonderful shade it provides all summer long.
Note: do not plant near buildings or buried services.
Griffin / Brooks #1 Poplar Quick Facts
Northwest Poplar Quick Facts
In row spacing: 2.4 - 3 m (8 - 10 ft)
In row spacing: 2.4 - 3 m (8 - 10 ft)