Hybrid Poplar plantation, Oregon
Hybrid Poplar plantation, fall foliage, mid October 'Populus deltoides x populus nigra'. Generally the trees are divided up and go to four markets. The large end goes to the sawmill for boards. The next smaller goes to veneer for plywood. Next is chips for pulp and paper. The tops, branches and bark go for energy. Sign 'Pacific Albus planed 2005'.
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Location: Morrow County, Oregon, United States
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