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Definition of Populus tremuloides
1. Noun. Slender aspen native to North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Populus Tremuloides
Literary usage of Populus tremuloides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"... Populus tremuloides, Michaux. The North American Aspen. Height, 50 feet.
It extends west of California, where a particular species, P. trichocarpa ..."
2. The Forester's Manual: Or, The Forest Trees of Eastern North America by Ernest Thompson Seton (1912)
"(Populus tremuloides) A small forest tree, but occasionally 100 feet high.
Readily known by its smooth bark, of a light green or whitish color. ..."
3. The Practice of medicine on Thomsonian principles ... and a materia medica by John W. Comfort (1859)
"... the treatment of cases that occur in spring, winter, and autumn, than in
midsummer. WHITE ASPEN AND BLACK ASPEN POPLAR. (Populus tremuloides and Populus ..."
4. The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore by Ernest Thompson Seton (1921)
"(Populus tremuloides) A small forest tree, but occasionally 100 feet high.
Readily known by its smooth bark, of a light green or whitish color. ..."
5. The Characteristics of the New Remedies by Edwin Moses Hale, F. S. Whitman (1873)
"It acts best in the 0 or Ix trituration.—Halel\ Populus tremuloides. (A merican
A spen.) ANALOGUES:—Arnica, China, Cornus flordia, Nux vomica, ..."