Poplar "Veduga" is a hybrid of white poplars created by Professor A.P. Tsarev in 1975‑76. It is distinguished by high survival rates and resistance to adverse conditions, making it an ideal choice for agroforestry plantations.
The variety demonstrates excellent preservation and productivity: trees grow quickly, and their root systems ensure good soil fixation. Due to these characteristics, "Veduga" is often used in forest strips where rapid ecosystem stabilization is required.
Since the "Veduga" poplar is a patented variety, its cultivation is regulated by specialized institutes. This guarantees quality control and compliance with increment standards, as well as access to certified materials for horticulturists and forestry enterprises.