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Poplar plants

60,50 55,00 HT

  • 🌳 Batch of 100 plants with health guarantee
  • 🌿 Renewable and ecological biomass
  • 💨 Natural wind protection
  • 🌡️ Cold storage between harvest and dispatch.
  • Harvest mid-March, dispatch mid-March to end of April.
  • Variety H275 (populus balsamifera, nigra also available on request)
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Hybrid Poplar H275 plants – Batch of 100 (with health guarantee)

The reference for biomass cultivation in TCR/TTCR: record growth and hardiness.

This batch of 100 Poplar plants (Hybrid variety H275) has been selected to offer maximum profitability to professionals. Delivered with a health guarantee, these plants are ideally suited to open field cultivation (TCR/TTCR) for wood-energy production (chips, pellets) or the creation of windbreaks.

Highlights of Poplar H275

  • Fast growth: This vigorous variety grows 2.5 to 3 meters per year, even in poor soil, without irrigation or fertilization.

  • Optimized profitability: Thanks to its rapid planting and versatility, Poplar H275 secures farm income over short cycles.

  • Storage quality: Our plants are kept in cold storage between harvesting and shipping. This guarantees perfect dormancy and allows planting at the best time (April/May) in warm soil for vigorous growth (up to 3m high by September!).


Growing Advice & Technical Directions

To guarantee the success of your plantation (recovery rate close to 100%), follow these recommendations:

1. Preparing the plants: Before planting, soak the plants in water for a week, changing the water every day. Store them at outdoor temperature (ideally 10-20°C). This strengthens the root system before planting.

2. Working the soil

  • In spring: Plough deeply, then use a cultivator to refine the soil.

  • On fallow land or grassland: plough earlier in the season to allow the organic matter to decompose properly.

3. Planting density (3000 to 4000 plants/ha)

  • Row spacing: 1.6 to 2.5 metres.

  • Row spacing: 0.4 to 0.8 metres.

  • Note: The lower the density, the longer the interval between cuts.

  • You can also plant poplars in the more traditional “plantation” format, often 7x7m, to obtain 7 to 14-meter logs for peeling or lumbering.

Regulatory & Management Framework (RMA)

  • Cultivation period: Poplar can remain in place for up to 8 years before the first cut to continue receiving EU subsidies.

  • Harvesting cycle: Once cut, trunks left in place regrow: new stems grow from the stump the following year.

  • Care: After one or two years of regrowth, selection pruning is necessary to keep just one tree (or two in damp soil) per stump.

More tips on the TTCR growing guide.

Weight8 kg

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