Siouxland Poplar
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Siouxland Poplar
Siouxland Poplar Populus deltoides (Siouxland) Flower Mature General Attributes Type Height Spread Form Utility Lines Growth Rate Life Expectancy USDA Zone Root Pattern Plant Community Deciduous Tree 70 - 90 Feet 40 - 40 Feet Rounded Incompatible Fast Medium 3 - 5 Shallow Lateral Sun Orientation Soil Texture Topography Plant Community Succession Origin Flowers/Foliage/Fruits Soils Flower Color Flower Season Salt Spray Tolerance Soil Salt Tolerance Compaction Tolerance Water Table Drainage Flood Tolerance Drought Tolerance Moisture Regime pH Spring Fruit Fruit Color Fruit Season Seedless Summer Texture Winter Texture Coarse Coarse Spring Foliage Summer Foliage Green Green Fall Foliage Winter Foliage Yellow Not Applicable Windbreak Group 1 Full Sun North, South, East, West Sandy Loam to Clay Upland, Lowland (Flood Prone), Lowland (Stable Water), Wetland Forest, Savannah Pioneer North America Tolerant Tolerant Tolerant 12 Inches Poor, Excessive, Moderate Dry, Moist, Wet 6.0 through 8.0 Siouxland Poplar Populus deltoides (Siouxland) Planting Ease Maintenance Spring Bareroot Fall Bareroot Easy Difficult Spring Seed Fall Seed Formal Informal 2,4-D Tolerance Dicamba Tolerance Picloram Tolerance Clopyralid Tolerance Artificial Light Sulfur Dioxide Ozone Tolerance Hydrogen Flouride Nitrogen Oxide Spring Container Fall Container Easy Easy Pests/Problems Miscellaneous Allergens Invasiveness Toxicity Cold Injury Storm Damage Biological Control Mechanical Control Chemical Control males 9, females 1 Non-Invasive Not Susceptible Susceptible Wildlife Rating Insect Concerns Disease Concern Wildlife Concerns Moderate Low Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Tolerant Sensitive Low Minor Major Comments Good roadside tree. Seedless Cottonwood , that is a male selection from South Dakota State University. Susceptible to canker after 18-20 years. Hardiness south of zone 4 is unknown. Bark Dormant 2