Swedish Columnar Aspen Trees

Swedish Columnar Aspen Trees. SWEDISH COLUMNAR ASPEN Foothills Nurseries It does well in very cold temperatures, but does not do well in humidity The leaves in spring are dark purple turning to bright green and then in fall leaves have variable shades of yellow, orange and red

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Swedish columnar aspen trees, known by their botanical name Populus tremula 'Erecta,' are slender, upright trees that add a touch of elegance to any garden 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 • Kiwi Nurseries Ltd

Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 2 through 5, the tree matures near 50 feet in height and 10 feet or less in width Populus tremula erecta This aspen is a narrow, upright tree Characteristics of Swedish Aspen Swedish aspen, scientifically known as Populus tremula, are deciduous trees native to Northern Europe, recognized for their slender trunks and vibrant green leaves that tremble in the slightest breeze

Swedish columnar aspen (or poplar), get up to 40 feet tall, but only 810 feet wide. Aspen. From urban lots to grand allees, Swedish columnar aspen (Populus tremula "Erecta") offers fast growth and striking vertical form It does well in very cold temperatures, but does not do well in humidity

Swedish Columnar Aspen • Kiwi Nurseries Ltd. Populus tremula erecta This aspen is a narrow, upright tree Swedish columnar aspen trees perform best when planted during the dormant season, from autumn until early spring