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Wild black poplar

The black poplar is a rare tree and is threatened by its cultivated relations! There are so few wild black poplars left that it is unlikely that they will pollinate each other, instead the large numbers of cultivated trees will pollinate them. This means that there are hardly ever any new truly wild black poplars.

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What type of tree is it?

Species description:

Leaf

Flower, seed, and fruit

Bark and twig

What other trees are similar?

Where is it usually found?

Additional information

Wild black poplar

Leaves - finely downy

Poplar twig

Poplar bark

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Collins Tree Guide