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Post by Beano »

Hi, my husband likes these tall thin yellowing trees. I thought for sure it was a ginkgo but we stopped to get a closer look at one outside Meadows and it’s not a ginkgo. Does anyone know what it is?
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Post by KIRKY »

They look to be poplar trees.
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Thank you!


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Post by shibui »

Yep, poplar.
Not much used as bonsai but really easy to grow.
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