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Report: 2023 assessments of 2001 and 2002 clonal poplar trials at Parakai

Report Date: January 2024

Author: Dean Satchell

Senior Forest Service Advisor
Forest Service Advice
Te Uru Rākau ­- New Zealand Forest Service
Ministry for Primary Industries - Manatū Ahu Matua
forestserviceadvice@mpi.govt.nz
Mobile: 022 0107961
Phone: +64 9 2207864

Cultivar: Kawa

Hybrid type: P. yunnanensis x P. deltoides

Tree Diameter at breast height (cm) Notes
2001-02 - -
2001-16 36.3 Straight, heavy branching, windthrown, exposed site
2001-26 40.4 Nice form, windthrown in Cyclone Gabrielle, exposed site
2001-37 56.0 Nice
2001-42 55.4 Nice

2001-16-12001-16

2001-16-22001-16

2001-26-12001-26

2001-26-22001-26

2001-37-12001-37

2001-42-12001-42


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