Native Trees of Indiana
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Eastern Cottonwood

Populus deltoides

 

EasternCottonwood

Natural range is green.

Eastern Cottenwood

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One of the largest trees of the Indiana forests, Eastern Cottonwood can be extremely fast-growing under favorable conditions. It typically grows on low ground near streams, but can be used in revegetation of strip mine areas. The `cotton’ which fills the air along rivers in late spring acts to disperse the seeds. Leaf stems, or petioles, are flattened as with Quaking and Bigtooth Aspen.

 

Inventory No. 424 
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