The scientific name for hybrid poplar trees is Populus x canadensis.
Edward A. Hansen has written: 'Hybrid poplar stool spacing' -- subject(s): Forest nurseries, Poplar, Spacing 'Planting depth of hybrid Poplar cuttings influences number of shoots' -- subject(s): Forest biomass, Poplar, Tree crops
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Yes
Yes, milkweed has invasive roots. The underground anchor of the plant in question (Asclepias) is a spreading system of rhizomes. It thereby permits milkweed to send roots in outward and upward directions.
1 gallon per day
No.
Fibrous.
It depends how close it is and how big it is.
There is no exact number. The reason behind this is each year there is always new hybrid trees being grown.
W. C. Pfeiffer has written: 'Economic potentials of hybrid poplar-based fibre production as an agricultural enterprise in eastern Ontario' -- subject(s): Poplar
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