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  1. eastern cottonwood (P. deltoides) = P. x acuminata Rydb. (lanceleaf poplar); Narrow-leaf cottonwood reproduces vegetatively by sprouting from roots and stumps. Fremont cottonwood (P. fremontii) = P. x hinckleyana Correll.

  2. Identifying Populus angustifolia by leaf, bark and flower. Images of a narrowleaf cottonwood tree.

  3. Plant database entry for Narrowleaf Cottonwood (Populus angustifolia) with 7 images and 18 data details.

  4. Height: 50 to 60 feet tall. Spread: 35-45 feet. Shape: Columnar or conical shape. Slim in profile, can grow in tightly packed clusters. Leaves can cover the trees from bottom to top due to small limbs. Exposure: Full sun. Native? Yes. Evergreen? No.

  5. Utah's most common native cottonwood. Canopys tend to be somewhat narrow. Easily identified by its narrow leaves, but can hybridize with some cottonwoods. One common hybrid is lanceleaf cottonwood (Populus x acuminata), a cross between P. angustifolia and either P. deltoides, P. fremontii, or P. balsamifera.

  6. 4 dni temu · Number of Observations: 198 (Click on the following maps and charts to see full sized version) Map Help and Descriptions

  7. These trees can be very heavy in cotton in the spring, but rain and cold slow down production to a livable level. The narrow leaf makes ...Read More. Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.