Planted: 1919

This tree is on the extreme east end of the island.

Distribution: A cross between the native Black poplar, Populus nigra, and thr American Eastern Cottonwood, Populus deltoides. Originated in France in the 18th century.
Supplier:Hillier Nurseries of Romsey, Hampshire
Growth Habit: It is a vigorous, broadly columnar, deciduous tree
Bark:The bark is grey-white and thin, roughly grooved at the foot of the trunk
Leaf:The triangular to diamond-shaped leaves have a straight foot. The leaves emerge early and are brownish-red in colour. In the summer they are green and turn yellowish-green in the autumn.
Flowers:The tree produces flowers in the form of male catkins.
Toxicity:Unknown
Potential tree size40 m
Uses:Commonly used by landscape architects
Introduction Date:18th century.