Black Cottonwood | Populus trichocarpa
Fast growing with dark gray bark. Black cottonwood may be planted as a windbreak. It is dangerous near homes, as the wandering roots will find septic systems and drain fields. It is illegal to plant within Corvallis City limits without the signature of the City Manager.
Plant Details
Habitats | Riparian Forests, Bottomland Forests |
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Habitat Notes | Floodplains; Bottomland Forest; Riparian Forest |
Arboretums | |
Years Planted at Arboretums | 1996 |
Mature Height | 180’ |
Shade Preference | Full Sun |
Soil Tolerance | Moist soils |
Special Uses | Attracts birds; Provides wildlife forage, cover and food; Provides bank stabilization; Grown for timber production |