In the Marne, Amandine Polet saved the Pouplie!

The Pouplie is the emblematic tree of the town of Boult-sur-Suippe in the Marne. We can say that this black poplar (Populus nigra) monumental got hot in the branches, before being saved by a young woman.

Amandine Polet grew up under the branches of this enormous poplar. And she embarked on a rescue mission when she learned that the Pouplie, located on private building land, could be shot down any day.

Amandine then entered the tree for the Tree of the Year 2020 contest: “I became in a way his press attaché. The poplar was selected among 300 candidates and, above all, it was honored by the public award. This award rewards the tree which received the most votes.”

“La Pouplie obtained 6,344 votes out of the 32,700 in the competition!”

Amandine Polet

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The adventure continued at European level. The black poplar represented France and also ranked well: “When a tree received the public prize, it automatically represents France at European level. When you think that Pouplie was a tree unknown to the battalion, mainly loved by the citizens of Boult-sur-Suippe, we can be proud of the path of our tree! “

The success of the tree made it possible to resume mediation between the municipality and the owner of the land. A solution is finally found. The plot returned to the town of Boult-sur-Suippe, and the tree became common property.

La Pouplie won "the public prize of the French Tree 2020" organized by the ARBRES association, Terre Sauvage and the National Forestry Office. & nbsp;  (ISABELLE MORAND / A. POLET / RADIO FRANCE / FRANCE INFO)

Last October, the Aurora storm injured Pouplia, and Amandine Polet had to go back into action: “Aurore unfortunately hit our black poplar. A huge carpenter branch was damaged. I had the impression of going back since it was then necessary to reassure everyone. We must reassure the owners, the municipalities, it is. is a permanent fight. Today, everything is linked to security and this security takes precedence over the protection of living beings. ”

“Very few laws protect trees, that’s a shame.”

Amandine Polet

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The Pouplie is one of the biggest and tallest trees in mainland France. It even served as a watchtower during the First World War.

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