The Black Cottonwood was one many types of the trees planted along the South Platte River in Colorado as part of a bank stabilization eff...Read Moreort in the 1930s. I haven't been able to identify a particular tree as a Black Cottonwood, yet. (I'm not good at identification)
This tree is a weedy, self-seeding tree that, if growing in a residential area can split a house foundation. Roots travel for 30-40' or m...Read Moreore. This tree works well in rural/farm areas or natural area. In winds the leaves swing from side to side and flash the silver underside of the leaf.
The Black Cottonwood was one many types of the trees planted along the South Platte River in Colorado as part of a bank stabilization eff...Read More
This tree is a weedy, self-seeding tree that, if growing in a residential area can split a house foundation. Roots travel for 30-40' or m...Read More
The largest hardwood tree in North America, a mature specimen of Populus trichocarpa can reach 180 feet in height.