- Populus - Wikipedia
Populus is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere English names variously applied to different species include poplar ( ˈpɒplər ), aspen, and cottonwood
- Global Architectural Design – Stadiums, Arenas, Events | Populous
Populous is a global architectural design firm specializing in creating environments venues that draw communities and people together
- POPULUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of POPULUS is a genus of trees (family Salicaceae) that is native to the northern hemisphere, that has resinous buds, numerous stamens, incised bracts, and elongated stigmas, and that is well known in cultivation
- Poplar | Genus, Description, Major Species, Facts | Britannica
poplar, (genus Populus), genus of some 35 species of trees in the willow family (Salicaceae), native to the Northern Hemisphere The poplar species native to North America are divided into three loose groups: the cottonwoods, the aspens, and the balsam poplars
- Poplar Trees: Types, Bark, Leaves – Identification (With Pictures)
Poplar (Populus) trees are large deciduous trees with rounded to triangular leaves, attractive grayish bark, and small clusters of drooping flowers Many poplar trees are identified by their bark’s color—white, gray, or black—and triangular, ovate leaves
- Populus – Inanimate Life - Geneseo
The genus Populus, which includes several other aspen species and also cottonwoods, has a world wide distribution in the northern hemisphere
- Populus L. - US Forest Service
The Salicaceae, the family that includes poplars, cottonwoods, and aspens (Populus spp ) and willows (Salix spp ), is the most widespread group of woody plants in North America
- Populus - Poplars - Gardenia
Populus, commonly called Poplars, Cottonwoods, and Aspens, are fast-growing and tough deciduous trees of great beauty Many have great fall color, striking bark and statuesque growth habit
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