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Siouxland Cottonwood (Populus deltoides 'Siouxland') #25
Special Pre Order Price!
#10 trees are 7-8' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.0-1.25" caliper • #15 trees are 8-10' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.25-1.75" caliper • #25 trees are 10-12' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.75-2.0" caliper
The Siouxland Cottonwood is a robust deciduous tree known for its fast growth, durable nature, and attractive appearance. This variety of the Eastern Cottonwood features a broad, spreading canopy with heart-shaped leaves that provide ample shade in the summer. The tree is characterized by its thick, furrowed bark and its ability to thrive in a variety of soil types and environmental conditions, making it an excellent choice for parks, large landscapes, and along rivers or waterways.
Key Features:
Height: Typically reaches heights of 50 to 75 feet.
Width: Grows to about 40 to 60 feet wide, forming a substantial crown.
Hardiness Zone: Thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9, adaptable to a range of climates.
Cottonless Variety: The Siouxland Cottonwood is a cottonless variety, meaning it does not produce the fluffy seeds common to other cottonwood trees, making it a cleaner choice for urban and residential landscapes.
The Siouxland Cottonwood is particularly valued for its strong resistance to diseases and pests, as well as its utility in restoring wetter areas and managing erosion due to its deep root system. Enjoy the grandeur and ecological contributions of the Siouxland Cottonwood as it creates a vibrant and shaded environment in your landscape without the hassle of cotton seed litter!
Special Pre Order Price!
#10 trees are 7-8' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.0-1.25" caliper • #15 trees are 8-10' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.25-1.75" caliper • #25 trees are 10-12' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.75-2.0" caliper
The Siouxland Cottonwood is a robust deciduous tree known for its fast growth, durable nature, and attractive appearance. This variety of the Eastern Cottonwood features a broad, spreading canopy with heart-shaped leaves that provide ample shade in the summer. The tree is characterized by its thick, furrowed bark and its ability to thrive in a variety of soil types and environmental conditions, making it an excellent choice for parks, large landscapes, and along rivers or waterways.
Key Features:
Height: Typically reaches heights of 50 to 75 feet.
Width: Grows to about 40 to 60 feet wide, forming a substantial crown.
Hardiness Zone: Thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9, adaptable to a range of climates.
Cottonless Variety: The Siouxland Cottonwood is a cottonless variety, meaning it does not produce the fluffy seeds common to other cottonwood trees, making it a cleaner choice for urban and residential landscapes.
The Siouxland Cottonwood is particularly valued for its strong resistance to diseases and pests, as well as its utility in restoring wetter areas and managing erosion due to its deep root system. Enjoy the grandeur and ecological contributions of the Siouxland Cottonwood as it creates a vibrant and shaded environment in your landscape without the hassle of cotton seed litter!