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Populus sect. Aigeiros - Wikipedia Populus section Aigeiros is a section of three species in the genus Populus, the poplars Like some other species in the genus Populus, they are commonly known as cottonwoods The species are native to North America, Europe, and western Asia
Cottonwood Trees: Leaves, Bark, Flowers - Identification (With Pictures) Cottonwood trees are huge deciduous trees that have large green leaves and thick foliage One of the common features of all types of cottonwood trees is the fluffy cotton-like strands that appear every June Cottonwood trees are common in North America, Europe, and some parts of Asia
Fremont Cottonwood - Calscape Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) is a fast-growing native shade tree found in alluvial bottomlands and along streamsides at elevations from 0 to 6,500 feet It thrives in moist soils with plenty of sunlight and is known for its striking, heart-shaped leaves that shimmer in the wind
Cottonwood Trees: How to Identify, Grow, and Care for Cottonwoods . . . Stately and huge cottonwood trees are found throughout many regions of North America If your yard needs shade in a hurry, this attractive tree may be the ticket Learn how to identify, plant, grow, and care for cottonwood trees
Cottonwood Tree Facts | HGTV Learn everything you need to know about cottonwood trees from HGTV experts We explain the advantages and disadvantages of cottonwood and where it grows best
15 Types of Cottonwood Trees – Identification Guide Cottonwood trees fall under the genus Populus in the willow family, Salicaceae They are specifically within the section *Aigeiros*, commonly known as cottonwoods or poplars
Cottonwood You'll recognize cottonwood by its thick, deeply fissured gray bark But, perhaps more familiar will be its large, heart-shaped leaves and summertime tails of fluffy down, the "cotton" for which it was named
Cottonwoods - Native Riparian Trees of California Like aspens, cottonwoods are members of the willow family (Salicaceae) and therefore cousins to the willows which often grow alongside them There are two types of cottonwood that can be found in the Los Padres: Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) and black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa)
Cottonwood Tree – Forestry. com Cottonwood trees (Populus deltoides) are fast-growing, deciduous giants native to North America Easily recognized by their towering height often exceeding 65 feet (20 meters) and distinctive triangular leaves, these trees stand as iconic features of riverbanks, floodplains, and open fields