A study was conducted at Jagatsukh, Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh India to investigate the field growth performance of male and female genotypes of Populus ciliata provenances viz., Khanola, Pahnala, Nashala, Solangnala and Gaganshil. The trial was established in a Randomized Block Design with three replications to find out suitable provenance for integration in agroforestry systems and afforestation programs in high hill temperate region of Himachal Himalayas. The growth traits demonstrated stability over different provenances except for crown width in different provenances. Maximum GBH (56.01 cm) was observed for Khanola provenance, however highest total height (19.04 m) and clean bole height (6.34 m) were recorded for Gaganshil provenance. Solangnala provenance demonstrated largest crown width (5.60 m) and survival percentage (75.00 %). Females performed better for GBH (54.70 cm), total height (17.83 m), crown width (4.40 m) and males performed better in terms of clean bole height (6.10 m) and survival percentage (63.33 %).