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Lombardy Poplar (populus nigra italica)
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£90.00
2.5
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£2.50 - £90.00
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Bare-rooted trees available only between November and late April. Orders will only be available during this period when the trees are not in active growth.
Price each per |
1 Tree |
10 Trees |
25 Trees |
100 Trees |
60-100cm |
£2.50 |
£1.85 |
£1.35 |
£0.90 |
Prices stated do not include delivery and V.A.T. which will be added at the checkout.
Growing Lombardy Poplar Trees (Populus nigra 'Italica')
- Iconic fastigiate (narrowly columnar) deciduous tree, growing rapidly (up to 1-2m per year) to 25–35m tall with a slim spread – ideal for tall screens, windbreaks, or avenues.
- Excellent for exposed, coastal, or windy sites; tolerant of wet soils, salt spray, and pollution.
- Striking architectural form with bright green leaves turning yellow in autumn; crimson male catkins in early spring.
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner; provides quick privacy or shelter in large landscapes.
- Low-maintenance once established.
- Best time: Bare-root November–March (dormant season); container-grown autumn or spring.
- Location: Full sun; moist but well-drained, fertile soil (tolerates clay, loam, wet sites but avoid chalky); large open space required – plant at least 20–40m from buildings/undeground pipes due to vigorous, invasive roots; unsuitable for small gardens.
- Preparation: Dig large hole twice root width; add organic matter to poor soils; remove competing weeds.
- Planting: Set at original depth (check trunk soil mark); stake young trees firmly; firm in, water well, mulch base (keep clear of trunk) to reduce weed competition and conserve soil moisture.
- Aftercare: Water regularly first few years in dry spells; minimal pruning (late winter if needed). Generally short-lived (30–50 years) with brittle branches prone to storm damage.
Text summery written with the assistance of Grok but content edited and checked for accuracy by a human bean

