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Black cottonwood grows on a variety of soils and sites, from moist silts, sands, and gravels of aquatic islands and river bars to rich humus upland sites. While it prefers the wetter sites it is considered drought tolerant. Pests: None reported.
Populus balsamifera ssp. trichocarpa is a large cottonwood tree of the western United States. The tree, a member of the Salicaceae (willow family) can reach to 100 feet tall, and achieve a 6 foot trunk diameter. The bark is rough and dark-colored, thus “black cottonwood”.
30 Σεπ 2020 · Black and Plains Cottonwood Bark: I prefer carving with Black or Plains Cottonwood bark to carve large in-the-round houses. I have a hard time telling the difference between Plains and Black Cottonwood bark. Both types are solid and thick. From what I can tell the Plains Cottonwood bark grain is more evenly colored. The color is a little
24 Αυγ 2023 · Black cottonwood is recognized by the deep, roughly furrowed gray bark on mature trees. The large, broad ovate leaf is characteristic of the poplar family. Many tribes ate the sweet inner bark in the spring, when the sap was running.
Populus trichocarpa, the black cottonwood, [1] western balsam-poplar [2] or California poplar, is a deciduous broadleaf tree species native to western North America. It is used for timber , and is notable as a model organism in plant biology .
5 Απρ 2024 · Black cottonwood is a pioneer species that grows best in full sunlight and commonly establishes on recently disturbed alluvium. Seeds are numerous and widely dispersed because of their cottony tufts, enabling the species to colonize even burn sites, if conditions for establishment are met.
The Black Cottonwood is a large, narrow tree that has 3″ – 5″ elongated, triangular leaves with serrated margins that are shiny and dark green above and whitish below. It occurs naturally in mixed woodlands or along streams below 9,000′.