RMD250AY–Lombardy Poplar Populus nigra 'italica' habit growing in row between fields on arable farmland Bacton Suffolk England September
RMCNW85R–black poplar, balm of gilead, black cottonwood (Populus nigra), vegatation at the shore with poplars and willows at the old Rhine , Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Altrhein, Germersheim
RMB9G4WC–Black-poplar Populus nigra
RMRD2RH4–. Elementary biology; an introduction to the science of life. Biology. Fig. 109. Pollarded trees White poplars {Populus alba) pollarded to supply building poles in Chinese Turkestan. Pollarding is the pruning or trimming of the branches of a tree so as to make more twigs develop. (From a photograph by F. N. Meyer, of the United States Bureau of Plant Industr}') It is possible by grafting buds or twigs to get several different varieties of apples, for example, to grow on the branches of one tree. As a rule, only closely related varieties of plants can be made to graft on one another in this way
RM2AW5TEF–poplars and willows, populus gelrica, Vierakker Date: undated Location: Gelderland, Warnsveld Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: populus gelrica, Vierakker
RMP2XM4M–Mountain aspen leaves (Populus tremuloides) float on the water surface with the reflections of the fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, California, USA
RM2TAC4G8–Poplar pollen on the tree. Colombiers, Occitanie, France
RFE4XGBH–European Mistletoe
RMPFKGGX–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 0 int 1906. Staminate catkins of Populus tremuloides (X }-j). P6PITLUS (ancieut Latin name). Poplar. Aspen. From 20 to 25 soft-wooded trees of mostly small or medium size in the northern hemisphere, and which, with Salix, comprise the family Sallcclvetp. The Poplars are dioecious, with both staminate and pistil
RFCXY3X7–Aspen trees (Populus sp.), John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway, Wyoming, USA
RMBEJB6R–Sunrise and row of silhouetted Canadian poplars (Populus x canadensis) along canal, Belgium
RMACWRET–Himalayan Balsam Poplar Populus ciliata close up of bark Paro Valley Western Bhutan
RMCNW874–black poplar, balm of gilead, black cottonwood (Populus nigra), vegetation on shore of the old Rhine with poplars and willows, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, Altrhein, Germersheim
RMJAJY8D–Nature,summer tag,cloudless,
RMRGWD9C–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 260 Illinois Natural History Sltrvey Bulletin Vol. 31, Art. 7 patiem sp.), stinging wood nettle (La- portea canadensis), gooseberry (Ribes sp.), and a variety of other bottomland plants. Bittacus strigosus has the widest range of habitats, extending from the moist bottomland areas to the drier hill- side areas and occurring predominantly on multiflora rose (Rosa multifJora). In western Illinois B. strigosus was col- lected abundantly in short pasture grass in the shade of poplars (Populus sp.). Little is known of the habitat for B. occidentis. Most
RM2AW5TDG–poplars and willows, populus serotina Date: undated Location: Noord-Brabant, Uden, Veghel Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: populus serotina
RMP2XJXN–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RM2TAC4GA–Poplar pollen on the tree. Colombiers, Occitanie, France
RMFH7Y4K–Balsam poplar
RMPG255Y–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. THE GENERAL PLAN OR THEORY OF THE PLACE 43 men trees than to using in composition, — tiiat is, as parts of general groups of trees, where their characters serve to break the monotony of heavier forms and heavier foHage. The poplars are gay trees, as a rule, especially those, like the aspens, that have a trembling foliage. Their leaves are bright and the tree-tops are thin. The common aspen or "popple," Populus tremuloides, of our woods,
RMRDPFKP–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 935.—Old B lack Poplar. Fig. 935 a.—Aspen. Fig. 936.—White Poplar., The Aspen {Populus tremula, fig, 935«) is grown more in Scotland than here. It abounds at Loch Katrine, of which Sir W. Scott writes— "And variable as the shade By the hght quivering aspen made." We have White Poplars {Populus alba),—" Populus Alcidse gratis- sima" (ViRG. Bucol')—or Abele-trees (fig. 936), near us, which are highly ornamental. The foliage is green on the upper s
RM2AW7XYE–poplars and willows, populus Marilandica, populus serotina Date: undated Location: Grave Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: populus Marilandica, populus serotina
RMP2XJY3–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RMG0DBTR–Silvery poplar.
RMPG2M84–. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. 858 THE DISPERSION OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF FRUITS AND SEEDS. to remain poised in the air. The hairs arise either from the surface of the seed-coat (testa), as in the Cotton trees (Bombax and Gossypium; see figs. 470 ^ and 470 ^), or else they spring from the base of the seed, as in Poplars and Willows (Populus and Salix; see p. 423, figs. 318« and 318*; p. 424, fig. 319 and fig. 4711"). In the Bulrush (Typha; see fig. 471 *) they take their rise from the pedicels of the fruits, and in several Ran
RMREK5BB–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. C. M. HOBBS & SONS, BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA 21 DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued. Populus - The Poplars Populus deltoides (Carolina Poplar). Pyra- midal in form and vigorous in growth. Leaves large. Only recommended where quick shade is desired. P. fastigiata (Lombardy Poplar). Very rapid grower. Hardy. Fine for screening un- desirable views. Prunus - The Plum Primus pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum). A handsome, symmetrical
RM2AR280G–poplars and willows, estates, sandenburg, populus gelrica Date: March 16, 1951 Keywords: estates, poplars and willows Personal name: populus gelrica, sandenburg
RMP2XMD0–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RMDHX7FH–Balsam Poplar
RMPG0AWJ–. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. 36. THE GEET POPLAR. Populus canescens. Plate 5, Fia. 3. jiEEATBE, similarity exists between the Grey and the White Poplars than between any other of the four species described in this volume. Both have rounder leaves than Popidus nigra, with lobed instead [Vlv of indented margins, and both are, unlike the Black Poplar, covered on their nnder sides with white down. Both, too, are veined, in a very similar manner, having a mid- vein with other two principal veins branching from it at the base of the leaf, and giving origin to wavy and forked veinlets. The di
RMRPXYKX–. Aiken's trees shrubs wildflowers ferns fruits plants herbs. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Ferns Vermont Catalogs; Shrubs Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. SYCAMORE—PLATANUS AMERICAN SYCAMORE, Platanus Americana. Pic- turesquely shaded gray and white bark. Rapid growing tree resistant to drought. 8-10 ft. 52.00 each, $18.00 per 10. THE POPLARS—POPULUS CAROLINA POPLAR, Populus Caroliniensis. Very rapid growing shade tree, not long lived but often used to fill in while the slower trees are growing.
RM2AW5TDJ–poplars and willows, populus angulata Date: undated Location: Noord-Brabant, Sint-Oedenrode Veghel Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: populus angulata
RMP2XJYE–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RMEA5MAJ–Chinese necklace poplar
RMPG1E1R–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 176 The Poplars 12. BLACK POPLAR —Populus nigra Linnaeus This European poplar has been found in the valleys of the Hudson and Dela- ware rivers, doubtless spread from trees planted many years ago. The tree of the Hudson valley was supposed by F. A. Michaux to be distinct from the European black poplar, and was described by him under the name P. htcdsonica. Little is known of it in either valley at the present time. The Bl
RMCR78KE–Poplar avenue with path in autumn, Black poplar (Populus nigra), Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RM2H49T6R–Poplar trees along the Schipdonk Canal / Schipdonkkanaal in autumn at Damme, West Flanders, Belgium
RMACWREP–Himalayan Aspen Populus rotundifolia new foliage in midst of Blue Pine forest Bumthang Valley Eastern Bhutan
RMDAJFW8–black poplar, balm of gilead, black cottonwood (Populus nigra), bark, Germany
RMRPXYN6–. Aiken's trees shrubs wildflowers ferns fruits plants herbs. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Ferns Vermont Catalogs; Shrubs Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. SYCAMORE—PLATANUS AMERICAN SYCAMORE. Platanus Americana. Pic- turesquely shaded gray and white bark. Rapid growing tree resistant to drought. 8-10 (t. $2.00 each, $18.00 per 10. THE POPLARS—POPULUS CAROLINA POPLAR, Pvpulus Caroliniensis. Very rapid growing shade tree, not long lived but often used to fill in while the slower trees are growing.
RM2AW7Y9Y–poplars and willows, populus Brabantica, Heeswijkse white Date: undated Location: Gelderland, Doetinchem Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: Heeswijkse white populus Brabantica
RMP2XMG7–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RMEA5MA4–Chinese necklace poplar
RMPFMKXC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1917. Populus grandidenlata ( i. Terminitl htids rfhilinli/ small, not riliilhwus, often pubescent. Aspens and White Poplars. Mature Ivs. vsually qreen, greenisli or brown be- neath. tr6mula, Linn. Europe.w Aspen. Fig. 1915. en headed, light-leaved tree, becoming 50-(i0 ft. tall: . sm:dl and thin, round-oval, m
RMCR78KG–Poplar avenue with path in autumn, Black poplar (Populus nigra), Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RM2H49TCM–Leaning poplar trees along the Schipdonk Canal / Schipdonkkanaal in autumn at Damme, West Flanders, Belgium
RMF32DKE–Hybrid Black Poplar (Populus x canadensis) close-up of trunk, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, June
RMDAJFWA–black poplar, balm of gilead, black cottonwood (Populus nigra), bark, Germany
RM2AKAAAR–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . BALM OF GILEAD (Populus balsamifera) The Poplars We all concede that the cottonwood has faults. The brittlewood cannot withstand the winds, the leaves drop untidilythrough the summer, the cast-off staminate catkins are a nuisancein spring, and the fluffy cottony seeds shed so deliberately inearly summer by the fertile trees fill the air and the meshes ofdoor and window screens to the exasperation of the whole neigh-bourhood. But go out into one of the little breathing spaces calledp
RM2AW7Y79–poplars and willows, broke cal brook populus serotina Date: undated Location: Gelderland, Vorden Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: beagle cal stream, populus serotina
RMP2XMGX–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RMEA5MPA–Chinese necklace poplar
RMPFDP1Y–. Department bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. DECAYS AND DISCOLORATIONS IN AIRPLANE WOODS. 21 shaped areas, which on the tangential' or slash-grain face and the radial or edge-grain face of a board appear as brown streaks, usually running in a vertical direction. (Figs. 8 and 0.) The wood for a little distance around a pith-ray fleck may be darker than normal. This is particularly so in poplars or cottonwoods {Populus spp.). On the whole, the injuries are not at all serious, having no noticeable effect on the strength of the wood unless the flecks are exceeding! v. Fig. 7.—Slash-grain or ta
RM2AJ5X1K–Fungous diseases of plants . other grape diseases, but sincethe fungus is also found in Asia, there is no special reason forthis assumption. The use of the more common fungicides hasnot been so successful in preventing the attacks of this fungusas the simple sulfur dust treatment. XXIX. POWDERY MILDEW OF WILLOW AND POPLAR Uncinuhi Siilicis (De C.) Wint. This species is apparently limited in host plants to the twogenera Salix and Populus, but it occurs upon many species of these throughout theirdistribution. The my-celium occurs on bothsurfaces, frequentlyevanescent on poplars,while often persi
RM2AW5TDH–poplars and willows, populus Brabantica, Heeswijkse white Date: undated Location: Noord-Brabant, Uden, Veghel Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: Heeswijkse white populus Brabantica
RMP2XJXH–Mountain aspens (Populus tremuloides) in their fall foliage, Inyo National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, United States.
RMDGRB9F–Black Poplar
RMPFKGFC–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1917. Populus grandidentata (X M). relatively small, vol glutinons^ Aspens and White Poplars. AA. Terminal hiids often pnhescent, B. Mature Ivs. nsiially green, greenish or brown be- neath. 8. tr^mula, Linn. European Aspen. Fig. IOI.t. Open headed, light-leaved tree, becoming 50-60 ft. tall: Ivs. small and thin
RMCR78KD–Poplar avenue with path in autumn, Black poplar (Populus nigra), Lower Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
RMBEN3YM–Row of Poplars (Populus sp.) at sunrise, Damme, Belgium
RMCNMDCY–Lombardy Poplar Populus nigra 'italica' habit growing at edge field in arable farmland Wickham Skeith Suffolk England october
RMDAJFW4–black poplar, balm of gilead, black cottonwood (Populus nigra), bark, Germany
RM2AKAC90–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . each have representative poplars here. Cottonwood {Populus deltoidea, Marsh.)—Much-branchedtree, 60 to 150 feet in height; diameter 5 to 7J feet. Bark deeplyfurrowed, grey-brown, becoming greenish; often ashen greyon old trees. Wood dark brown; sap wood white; weak, compact,light. Buds large, pointed, resinous. Leaves broadly ovate,taper pointed, 3 to 5 inches long, margin wavy and coarselytoothed, thick, shining, paler beneath, yellow in fall; petiolelong, slender, flat, red or yel
RM2AW5TD2–poplars and willows, broke cal brook populus serotina Date: undated Location: Gelderland, Vorden Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: beagle cal stream, populus serotina
RMR05BJ9–Red willow (Salix laevigata) and aspen trees (Populus tremuloides) display their fall foliage in Inyon National Forest, California, USA.
RM2AJ59CP–Wholesale price list spring of 1918 : for nurserymen only . European Wfite Birch, Silver Maple and Poplars. Specimen Deciduous Ornamental Trees ACER saccharinum. A. saccharum BETULA alba. SILVER MAPLE. Dia. in Ins. Each 2y2 to 3 1 50 2 to 2Y2 1 25 SUGAR MAPLE. 2Y2 to 3 2 00 2 to 2y2 1 50 EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH. 3 to 4 3 00 2y2 to 3 2 00 2 to 2y2 1 50 Weeping Trees POPULUS tremula pendula. WEEPING POPLAR. 3 to 4 2 50 2 to 2^ 2 00 y2 o 2 1 75 1 to 1M 1 25 ULMUS scabra pendula. CAMPERDOWN ELM. 3 to 4 4 00 2Y2 to 3 3 00 2 to 2y2 2 00 NILES, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL. 9. A fine type of Weeping Poplar clos
RM2AW7Y0D–poplars and willows, wilp cal dike populus canes cans Date: undated Location: Deventer Keywords: poplars and willows Person Name: populus canes cans, wilp cal embankment
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