Status:
valid
Authors:
R.I.Schröd. ex Wolkenst.
Source:
ipni
Year:
1882
Citation Micro:
Gard. Chron. , n.s., 18: 108 (1882)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001330233
Description
Populus rasumovskoe (also called Rasumovskoe Poplar, among many other common names) is a deciduous tree that grows up to 15 m tall. It is native to Russia and is found in dry and moist forests.
Uses & Benefits
Populus rasumovskoe is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks, and for erosion control and soil stabilization.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Populus rasumovskoe is a small, white, five-petaled flower with a yellow center. The seed is a small, black, round seed. The seedling is a small, green, pointed leaf with a thin stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Populus rasumovskoe is a fast-growing, deciduous tree that can reach up to 80 feet in height. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Propagation is best done through seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in spring or early summer in a well-drained, sandy soil. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and rooted in a moist, well-drained soil.
Where to Find Populus rasumovskoe
Populus rasumovskoe is native to Russia.
Populus rasumovskoe FAQ
What type of plant is Populus rasumovskoe?
Populus rasumovskoe is a type of deciduous tree.
Where does Populus rasumovskoe grow?
Populus rasumovskoe is native to Russia.
What are the care requirements for Populus rasumovskoe?
Populus rasumovskoe prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil.
Species in the Populus genus
Populus deltoides,
Populus inopina,
Populus euphratica,
Populus fremontii,
Populus canescens,
Populus candicans,
Populus balsamifera,
Populus berolinensis,
Populus brayshawii,
Populus berkarensis,
Populus simonii,
Populus smithii,
Populus suaveolens,
Populus tadshikistanica,
Populus tomentosa,
Populus tremula,
Populus rollandii,
Populus rouleauiana,
Populus trichocarpa,
Populus tremuloides,
Populus odorata,
Populus parryi,
Populus moscoviensis,
Populus nigra,
Populus grandidentata,
Populus hopeiensis,
Populus hinckleyana,
Populus heterophylla,
Populus hastata,
Populus alba,
Populus acuminata,
Populus jackii,
Populus kanjilaliana,
Populus hybrida,
Populus brandegeei,
Populus heimburgeri,
Populus generosa,
Populus angustifolia,
Populus mexicana,
Populus ciliata,
Populus mexicana,
Populus tomentosa,
Populus cathayana,
Populus amurensis,
Populus berolinensis,
Populus cataracti,
Populus glaucicomans,
Populus iliensis,
Populus laurifolia,
Populus macrocarpa,
Species in the Salicaceae family
Abatia angeliana,
Abatia americana,
Abatia canescens,
Abatia glabra,
Abatia mexicana,
Abatia microphylla,
Abatia parviflora,
Abatia rugosa,
Abatia spicata,
Abatia stellata,
Azara alpina,
Azara celastrina,
Azara dentata,
Azara integrifolia,
Azara intermedia,
Azara lanceolata,
Azara microphylla,
Azara petiolaris,
Azara salicifolia,
Azara serrata,
Azara uruguayensis,
Banara acunae,
Banara arguta,
Banara axilliflora,
Banara boliviana,
Banara brasiliensis,
Banara brittonii,
Banara caymanensis,
Banara cordifolia,
Banara domingensis,
Banara excisa,
Banara glauca,
Banara guianensis,
Banara ibaguensis,
Banara larensis,
Banara leptophylla,
Banara minutiflora,
Banara nitida,
Banara orinocensis,
Banara parviflora,
Banara portoricensis,
Banara quinquenervis,
Banara regia,
Banara riparia,
Banara riscoi,
Banara saxicola,
Banara selleana,
Banara serrata,
Banara splendens,
Banara tomentosa,
References
Pierre Wolkenstein: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Wolkenst.' in the authors string.