Swedish Columnar Aspen Trees

Swedish Columnar Aspen Trees. Swedish columnar aspen (or poplar), get up to 40 feet tall, but only 810 feet wide. Aspen They are slower growing than the aspen, but often much better choices in terms of contributing to a landscape. These trees are prized for their unique columnar growth habit, which makes them an excellent choice for landscaping in small spaces or along property borders where space is limited.

Swedish Columnar Aspen Tree
Swedish Columnar Aspen Tree from mungfali.com

Columnar Swedish Aspen, Flat, rounded green leaves flutter and rustle in the breeze providing both visual interest and soothing sound to the landscape They are slower growing than the aspen, but often much better choices in terms of contributing to a landscape.

Swedish Columnar Aspen Tree

This poplar tree is fast growing, narrow, and tight columnar habit This poplar tree is fast growing, narrow, and tight columnar habit The shiny toothed leaves start off as a bronze shade that will gradually turn green.

Aspen Swedish Columnar Cheyenne Tree Farm Trees, Shrubs, Perennials Edmonton Nursery. Autumn is the best time for planting in mild winter climates, while it's best to plant them in early spring after the ground thaws in colder areas. From urban lots to grand allees, Swedish columnar aspen (Populus tremula "Erecta") offers fast growth and striking vertical form

Swedish Columnar Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Kaspar Nursery. Populus tremula erecta This aspen is a narrow, upright tree Swedish Columnar Aspen or Swedish Quaking Aspen is a useful tree with a narrow, upright growth habit, rustling leaves, smooth bark, and bright fall foliage.