I have the cultivar 'Erecta' growing here at my home in Northern Kentucky. So far, no leaf spot and next to no suckering. The bark does...Read More not seem to be as white as P. tremuloides but it is still a pleasing light green and smooth on young trees at least.
New foliage emerges bronze, and fall color is a stunning mix of gold, orange, and red.
These are very weedy invasive trees in my sparse mountain clay. While the leaves hang on later than most in our climate and turn a very p...Read Moreretty pale yellow in fall and rustle nicely in windy weather all summer, the trees send out lengthy root runners that pop up 100s of yards away from the parent tree. I never know when I will encounter an arm-thick root running about a foot below ground when I dig. Cutting off the surface shoot will just encourage the roots to meander farther. Whenever I saw through pieces and leave them in place, I get new trees. Be careful where you plant these--you will soon have a large grove.
I have used this tree in design projects from Colorado to Southern Oregon. Great for mountain projects and for blending into the surroun...Read Moreding environment
I have the cultivar 'Erecta' growing here at my home in Northern Kentucky. So far, no leaf spot and next to no suckering. The bark does...Read More
These are very weedy invasive trees in my sparse mountain clay. While the leaves hang on later than most in our climate and turn a very p...Read More
I have used this tree in design projects from Colorado to Southern Oregon. Great for mountain projects and for blending into the surroun...Read More