LFG Clarence Poplar
Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera)
Balsam Poplar
About this verified tree
This towering poplar, known as the Clarence Poplar, is the largest tree in the New Jubilee forest. With a circumference of 12'3", this tree is one of the largest of its species in Alberta. Its wide canopy and impressive height makes it a significant natural landmark. The tree stands as a testament to the forest's rich biodiversity and history, offering a majestic sight and a vital habitat for various wildlife species. It is around 150 years old.
- Species
- Balsam Poplar
- Scientific name
- Populus balsamifera
- Area
- Alberta
- Circumference
- 3.73 m
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Significance
This towering poplar, known as the Clarence Poplar, is the largest tree in the New Jubilee forest. With a circumference of 12'3", this tree is one of the largest of its species in Alberta. Its wide canopy and impressive height makes it a significant natural landmark. The tree stands as a testament to the forest's rich biodiversity and history, offering a majestic sight and a vital habitat for various wildlife species. It is around 150 years old.
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