>>>Delawhere is there a name for your trees?<<<
LOL the names are not very meaningful - OP367 and DN34 are the two varieties of Hybrid Poplars I grow. I also have some NZ67 Hybrid Willows too.
I sell quite a few cuttings and whips for windbreaks/barriers around chicken houses - all those city folks get crazy when they buy land near them and then complain about them - but when they are out of sight, seems they don’t mind as much. They usually mix with evergreens for winter view blocking.
The DN34 poplars are used a lot in soil remediation - soaks up a lot of hydrocarbons where there have been fuel spills or leakage over the years, tolerates salinity well, etc.
Oh, the name stands for 367th hybrid attempt by Oxford Paper - They do not produce seeds as they are all sterile male, and are reproduced only by cuttings, so no bothersome seed pods.
I’ve been hunting for some willow that will reproduce. Is yours a hybrid or the old fashion kind?
Dela Where, thanks for the info on your hybrid trees.
Mrs. Ranger be sure to check out posts # 7932, 7934 & 7937 for information on fast growing trees.